Precision Manufacturing & CNC ITC
This program prepares students for entry-level employment in the machining and manufacturing industries. The curriculum features basic to advanced machining concepts involving machine tools such as conventional lathes, mills, grinders, and their Computer Numerical Control (CNC) counterparts. Coursework also involves blueprint reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, shop math, and mechanical measurements. This program places emphasis in CNC, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, reading and writing G-Code in preparation for employment in computerized manufacturing trades. Successful completion of each semester or permission of the instructor is required to continue into the next se
Courses
- ATEC117 — Occupational Rlatns/Job Search
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL101P — Writing and Rhetoric I
- MACH150 — Machining Technology Theory I
- MACH151L — Machining Technology Lab I
- MACH152L — Machining Technology Lab II
- MACH160 — Manufacturing Processes
- MACH171 — Blueprint Reading
- MACH172 — Blueprint Reading II
- MCTE105 — Technical Math for MACH/CADT