Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programming and Operations Associate in Applied Science
This program teaches machine controls, setting of tools, machine limits and capabilities; creating, editing and debugging high-tech machine programs; focuses on writing programs both manually and utilizing high-end CAD/CAM software; and teaches the basics of 3-axis machining and turning centers up to multi-axis machining and turning centers. This program will also teach the basics of Rapid Prototyping.
Courses
- ENG 101 — English Composition I*
- MAT 110 — College Algebra*
- MAT 170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I
- MTT 105 — Machine Tool Math Applications
- MTT 120 — Machine Tool Print Reading
- MTT 121 — Machine Tool Theory I
- MTT 122 — Machine Tool Practice I
- MTT 124 — Machine Tool Practice II
- MTT 141 — Metals and Heat Treatment
- MTT 145 — Machining of Metals
- MTT 211 — Die Theory
- MTT 222 — Tool and Diemaking Practice I
- MTT 241 — Jigs and Fixtures I
- MTT 243 — Advanced Dimensional Metrology for Machinists
- MTT 245 — Rapid Prototype Setup and Operations
- MTT 250 — Principles of CNC
- MTT 251 — CNC Operations
- MTT 252 — CNC Setup and Operations
- MTT 254 — CNC Programming I
- MTT 255 — CNC Programming II
- MTT 260 — Advanced Multi-Axis Programming and Operations I
- SPC 205 — Public Speaking*