Associate in Applied Sci - Machine Tool Technology
The Machine Tool Technology program is designed to provide skilled machinists for manufacturing industries. The curriculum offers the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain entry-level jobs in a variety of manufacturing environments, as well as the potential to advance to supervisory, sales and training positions. Students develop skills in the use of precision layout tools, layout techniques, and the setup and operation of mills, lathes, grinders, and other important conventional machines found in a machine shop. More advanced courses are taught in computer numerical control (CNC) programming, setup and operation, plastic injection molding, moldmaking, die making and repair, and jig and f
Courses
- COL101 — College Orientation
- ENG160 — Technical Communications
- HIS202 — Amer Hist: 1877 to Pres
- MAT170 — Alg, Geo and Trigonometry I
- MTT105 — Machine Tool Math Applications
- MTT106 — Machine Tool Computer Applicat
- MTT120 — Machine Tool Print Reading
- MTT141 — Metals & Heat Treatment
- MTT151 — Precision Machining I
- MTT152 — Precision Machining II
- MTT153 — Precision Machining III
- MTT154 — Precision Machining IV
- MTT155 — Precision Grinding
- MTT171 — Industrial Quality Contr
- MTT212 — Tool Design
- MTT215 — Tool Room Machining I
- MTT216 — Tool Room Machining II
- MTT246 — Plastic Moldmaking I
- MTT250 — Principles of CNC
- MTT252 — CNC Setup & Operations
- MTT253 — CNC Programm & Opera
- MTT258 — Machine Tool CAM
- PSY201 — General Psychology
- SPC205 — Public Speaking
- SPC209 — Interpersonal Communication