Precision Machining (CNC) Machinist
The Precision Machining Machinist certificate builds on the Certified Production Technician credential by adding an additional semester of coursework that trains students to be a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machinist.
Courses
- CAD 101 — Introduction to Drafting and Blueprint Reading for CAD
- CAD 230 — Introduction to the Manufacturing Processes
- FYE 101 — Blazing Your Trail, is a required one-credit hour general education course
- MAT 100 — Technical Mathematics
- MFG 103 — Introduction to Manufacturing Maintenance
- MFG 104 — Quality/Continuous Improvement
- MFG 106 — CNC Turning*
- MFG 111 — CNC Milling*
- MFG 113 — Intro to Mfg/Industrial Safety ....................................................................3 hours
- MFG 135 — Precision Machining I
- MFG 235 — Precision Machining II 3 MFG 250 Physical Metallurgy* 3
- MFG 250 — Physical Metallurgy*