Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College
186 Computer-Integrated Machining - Basic Machining and CNC Programming Certificate (C50210L5)
Construction Management Technology
Courses Required
Graduates will qualify for entry-level positions in the field of construction management.
The purpose of this certificate program is to introduce basic CAD/CAM programming skills to individuals who want to learn CNC machining. Students will learn 2D and 3D programming as well as 2 axis and 3 axis machining. The student will make the parts they design. Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: BPR and MAC
BPR-111
Credits
Print Reading
2
BPR-121
Blueprint Reading-Mech
2
MAC-121
Intro to CNC
2
MAC-122
CNC Turning
2
MAC-124
CNC Milling
2
MAC-141
Machining Applications I
4
MAC-151 Machining Calculations Total Credit Hours Required
2 16
The Construction Management Technology program prepares individuals to supervise, manage, and inspect construction sites, buildings, and associated facilities. Includes instruction in site safety, personnel supervision, labor relations, diversity training, construction documentation, scheduling, resource and cost control, bid strategies, rework prevention, construction insurance and bonding, accident management and investigation, applicable law and regulations, and communication skills.
CMT students are eligible for entry-level management positions in traditional commercial and residential construction projects as well as non-traditional construction projects such as large wind turbine and photovoltaic solar projects.
Construction Management Technology Associate in Applied Science (A35190)
Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: ACA, ALT, ARC, BPR, CIS, CST, CIV, CMT, ELC, EGR, SPA, SST and WBL
Advanced Machine Operator Certificate (C50210L6)
Engineering and Applied Technology
The Advance Machining Operator Certificate program provides a foundational knowledge in manufacturing and machining operations, print reading, CNC, industrial safety, 5S, Lean manufacturing, quality control, and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) with an emphasis on preventative maintenance. Students learn the foundational theory and practical understanding of manufacturing with machining operations through lectures and intensive handson lab activities with real industry equipment. The program can be completed in one semester and integrates numerous third-party credentials such as First Aid, CPR, AED, Forklift, Personal Protective Equipment, Test Meters, and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers Certified Manufacturing Associate (CMfgA).
First Semester (Fall)
Credits
ARC-112
Const Matls & Methods
4
BPR-130
Print Reading-Construction
3
EGR-125
Appl Software for Tech
2
ACA-115
Success & Study Skills
1
Major Elective
8
Second Semester (Spring) ARC-131
Building Codes
3
CST-241
Planning/Estimating I
3
ENG-111
Writing and Inquiry
3
SST-140
Green Bldg & Design Concepts
3
Other Required Elective
3
The program also serves as a Department of Labor approved Pre-Apprenticeship Program. Graduates have the option of completing the ComputerIntegrated Machining and CNC Programing Certificate in the following Spring semester, with just a few additional courses.
Major Elective
4
Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: BPR, ISC, and MAC Courses Required
Fourth Semester (Fall)
Credits
BPR-111
Print Reading
2
ISC-121
Envir Health & Safety
3
ISC-135
Principles of Industrial Mgmt
4
MAC-121
Intro to CNC
2
MAC-141
Machining Applications I
4
MNT-110 Intro to Maintenance Procedure Total Credit Hours Required
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2 17
Third Semester (Summer) COM-120
Intro Interpersonal Com
3
WBL-111
Work-Based Learning I
1
HUM-115
Critical Thinking
3
SOC-210
Introduction to Sociology
3
ACC-120
Prin of Financial Accounting
4
CMT-210
Construction Management Fund
3
CMT-212
Total Safety Performance
3
MAT-121
Algebra/Trigonometry I
3