MACH 1066 — CNC Milling
Certificate of Proficiency in Machining Technology, Machinist 17 Credit Hours The Certificate of Proficiency in Machinist prepares students to set up and operate manual and CNC lathes and mills from specified setup information, interpret part drawings, and determine the proper tooling to complete a specified project. Job Opportunities Conventional Machinist CNC Machinist CNC Programmer Quality Inspector Prototype Technician Ma chining Specialist CNC Set-Up Operator Program Goals Program graduates will: • understand the education, training, and direction to work in entry- level positions in the machining and CNC machining fields. • develop the skills to become proficient in both manual and CNC operations with the aid of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM). • develop the skills to complete the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS) certification for Level I machining operations. • determine process methods of machining, communicate process improvements, and identify necessary programming information with the aid of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM). • develop skills to in Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing in accordance with the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard.