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Purpose: This diploma program is designed to provide industry with personnel trained in advanced machine tool concepts and modern production procedures. Graduates will be prepared to accept full-time employment in the machinist field upon completion of the prescribed curriculum.
Occupational Objectives: CNC Operator • Industrial Machinery Mechanic • Inspector (Quality Control) • Machine Tool Operator • Machine Tool Set-up Operator • Machinist • Materials Inspector • Mechanical Inspector • Numerical and Process Programmer • Numerical Control Machine Tool Operator
Admission Requirements: MAC 106 is a co-requisite to the first semester if it is not articulated.
Program Requirements: The Machine Shop Operations curriculum consists of instruction in the various subject areas necessary for competency in the machinist field. Approximately one-half of the curriculum is devoted to the setting-up and physical operation of various machine tools with the remaining courses in related subjects and general education. Students are urged to consult with their faculty advisor and a counselor to plan their program. Upon completion of the four-semester curriculum, the student will be awarded a diploma in Machine Shop Operations.