Manufacturing Technology, Associate in Applied Science Degree
The Manufacturing Technology program is designed to provide a multi-disciplined technical background in fields for which NMC does not offer a specific program. For instance, students interested in pursuing careers in advanced manufacturing or welding may enroll in the Manufacturing Technology program and design a model schedule that emphasizes their major area of interest. This program has the flexibility to match the student’s interest with the skills necessary for job entry.
Courses
- BUS 231 — Professional Communications
- CIT 135 — Introduction to Programming Using Python
- CMT 100 — Introductory Craft Skills
- DD 101 — Print Reading and Sketching
- DD 110 — Basic Metallurgy
- DD 160 — Tolerancing and GD&T
- DD 170 — CADD/Computer Modeling
- EET 102 — Intro to Engineering Tech
- EET 103 — Electrical Studies I
- EET 204 — Electrical Studies II
- EET 221 — Industrial Controls
- EET 232 — Programmable Logic Controllers
- EET 233 — PLC Applications I
- EET 234 — PLC Applications II
- ELE 101 — Introduction to Electrical I
- ELE 107 — Introduction to Electrical II
- ENG 111 — English Composition
- ENG 112 — English Composition
- ENG 220 — Technical Writing
- HVA 101 — Introduction to HVAC/R I
- MFG 104 — Fluid Power
- MFG 106 — Fluid Power Certification
- MFG 111 — Math for Manufacturing
- MFG 113 — Machining I
- MFG 114 — Machining II
- MFG 203 — Manuf/Engineering Processes
- MFG 217 — CNC Operations - Lathe
- MFG 219 — CNC Mill Operations
- MFG 290 — Manufacturing Tech Internship
- MTH 100 — Quantitative Literacy
- MTH 111 — Intermediate Algebra
- RAM 155 — Microcontroller Programming
- WPT 120 — GTAW (TIG) Welding I
- WPT 121 — GTAW (TIG) Welding II
- WPT 130 — SMAW (ARC) Welding I
- WPT 131 — SMAW (ARC) Welding II
- WPT 140 — GMAW (MIG) Welding I
- WPT 141 — GMAW (MIG) Welding II
- WPT 142 — Flux Core Arc Welding