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Curriculum

2008-2009

Course Number Course Title Credits

Core Courses (Both Tracks)

439-304 Jigs and Fixtures 4
439-310 Basic Machining 1
439-311 Basic Machining Applications 4
439-312 Machining Technologies 1
439-313 Machining Technologies Applications 4
439-398 Mold and Die Print Reading 2
444-333 Basics of Metrology 1
444-339 Computer-Aided Machining (CAM) 2D - Surfcam 2
444-340 Computer-Aided Machining (CAM) 2D - Mastercam 2
444-341 Computer-Aided Machining (CAM) 3D 3
444-350 Basic Programming 3
617-116 AutoCAD, Beginning Level 2
617-150 Material Selection 2
 
CNC Track
444-332 Introduction to Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) Programming 2
444-345 Design for 3D Machining 3
444-351 Machining Center Programming 4
444-360 Machining Center Operation 4
444-370 Turning Center Operation 4
444-371 Turning Center Programming 4
444-380 EDM (Electrical Discharge Machine) and Nonconventional Machining 4
 
Tool and Die Making Track
439-325 Pierce and Blank Die Making 1
439-326 Pierce and Blank Die Making Applications 5
439-327 Compound and Progressive Die Making 1
439-328 Compound and Progressive Die Making Applications 5
439-335 Single-Cavity Mold Making 1
439-336 Single-Cavity Mold Making Applications 5
439-337 Multi-Cavity Mold Making 1
439-338 Multi-Cavity Mold Making Applications 5
 
Technical Support Courses (Both Tracks)
801-310 Occupational Communication AND 2
809-300 Occupational Success Strategies (or) 2
801-198 Speech 3
804-360 Occupational Math 1 2
804-361 Occupational Math 2 2
804-362 Occupational Math 3 2
 
Total:
64-67

 

A CNC/Tool and Die Technologies Exit Assessment is a graduation requirement for this program.

 

Students must purchase tool kits for this program.

 

Institutional Requirements

Student Success (890-125) - take 1st semester

Computer Literacy (103-159)/Advanced Standing - take 1st semester

Career Development (890-130) - take 3rd semester