Precision Machining and Manufacturing
Precision machinists control, design, maintain, upgrade and operate modern, computer -controlled production equipment and facilities equipment used to manufacture many of the world’s goods. The Precision Machining program equips its graduates with an in-depth multi-disciplinary education in mathematics, physics, engineering technology, both manual and CNC mach ining, manufacturing processes and methods, as well as a broad education in computer studies, business and liberal arts.
Courses
- AEDD 100 — Print Reading
- AEDD 170 — Parametric Solid Modeling
- AEDD 250 — Mechanical Design
- ENGL 115 — Introduction to Literature
- ENGL 117 — Introduction to Professional Writing
- ENGL100 — with one additional credit hour of built-in lab
- FIGS 100 — Student Success
- MACH 101 — Introduction to Manufacturing
- MACH 102 — Introduction to Precision Machining
- MACH 103 — Introduction to Precision Machining
- MACH 115 — Introduction to Precision Machining
- MACH 151 — Advanced Manufacturing Processes AND
- MACH 152 — Advanced Turning Processes
- MACH 153 — Advanced Milling and Grinding Processes
- MACH 165 — Advanced Precision Machining Practices
- MACH 215 — Introduction to CNC Machining Practices
- MACH 265 — Advanced CNC Machining and
- MATH 130 — Technical Math
- WELD 100 — Introduction to Welding