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STEM / Manufacturing
Machine Tool Technology
Machine Tool Technology students will learn to set-up and operate manual machines to cut and shape a piece of metal into a
desired form. Examples of these machines are lathes, milling machines, saws, grinders, etc. Along with machining, they will learn
precision measurement and blueprint reading skills. Students advancing to Levels II and III will receive training in CNC Programming
as well as CNC setup and operation. They will also have opportunities to earn NIMS certifications, tap-credit thought SCC, and OSHA
10. This field is in extremely high demand and is relative to other programs such as Advanced Integrated Technology, Automotive
Technology, Engineering Graphics, and Welding. Students need to possess strong math and science skills.
Courses Offered
Machine Tool Technology I - (6230)
Machine Tool Technology II - (6231)
Machine Tool Technology III - (6232)
(Prerequisite: Grade of 70 or higher in each course or instructor recommendation is needed to advance to the next level.)
OSHA 10
NIMS
*Tap credit is available through SCC
HS: Machinist, Computer Control Tool Programmer
2-yr: Quality Control Inspector, Computer Control Machine Tool Operator
4-yr: Industrial Engineer, Precision Assembler, Metallurgist
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