Advanced Manufacturing: Engineering and CNC Technologies
The Advanced Manufacturing: Engineering and CNC Technologies program prepares students for entry level positions in the rapidly growing fields of CNC machining and computerized manufacturing. The curriculum emphasizes key areas such as basic machining practices, CNC operation, CAD/CAM systems, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T). Students will learn to create 3D models as well as operate and program CNC machines and create and interpret blueprints. Additionally, the program covers advanced topics like multi-axis machining, giving students the skills needed to handle complex manufacturing processes. Contact Information: Trades & Industry Division Parker Technical Education Cente
Courses
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- MACH234 — Computers in Machining
- MACH253L — CNC Lab
- MACH254L — Advanced CNC Lab
- MACH274 — Geom Dimension/Tolerance
- MACH283 — Computer Numerical Control
- MACH284 — Advanced Numerical Control
- MCTE105 — Technical Math for MACH/CADT
- MDET110 — SolidWorks Basic
- MDET115 — Basic Mechanical Design
- MDET120 — Intermediate SolidWorks
- MDET150 — Machining Technology Theory I
- MDET151L — Machining Technology Lab I