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Nov 22, 2024
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2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Machine Technician, Certificate (706.2)
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Certificate
This program provides training in basic machine skills to gain entry-level positions in the machine and manufacturing industry. The basic machine operations of turning, milling and grinding are covered in specific courses. Students will work in a project-oriented environment with emphasis on precision, quality and development of sound work attitudes and skills. In addition to employment, the program can provide an entry to other fields of manufacturing and engineering technology.
Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will:
- Plan and perform safe work habits and techniques in lathe, mill, grinding and computer numerical control operations.
- Evaluate the selection and use of materials for machining applications.
- Identify parts, operations and applications of tools used in machining production techniques.
- Set up and calculate basic shop mathematics problems.
- Use industry handbooks and calculator to calculate speeds and feeds.
Upon graduation, a basic machine technician may seek employment in machine shops, assembly and fabrication.
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Minimum Credits to Graduate: 23
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