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Precision/CNC Machine Technology

600 HOURS (40 WEEKS) FOR THOSE Join the high-demand, high-tech field of precision machining, and enjoy stable employment in the dynamic environment of manufacturing. Experience the WHO QUALIFY FINANCIAL AID eligible program satisfaction of making your own components from concept to completion using Computer Numerical Control (CNC) production technology and equipment. This program takes place in a state-of-the-art, fully-renovated lab. All students will be given the opportunity to earn Level 1 credentials from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills, Inc. (NIMS). This hands-on curriculum includes: • Applied mathematics, blueprint interpretation, geometric dimensioning • Project work on lathes, mills, surface grinders, CNC mill and shop theory • CNC/CAM fundamentals • Manufacturing, shop and OSHA safety training • Hand tools and drilling machines • Inspection instruments and quality control • Web-based instruction in partnership with Tooling U-SME • Employability skills

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Requirements for Completion:

• A “C” average (70%) or higher • Attendance rate not less than 90% • Payment of all outstanding obligations to the school

Certifications:

• National Institute for Metalworking Skills, Inc. (NIMS) • OSHA 10-Hour

Career Opportunities:

• Tool & Die Maker • CNC Programmer • General Machinist • CNC Operator

Fall 2021 - Evening

Program Orientation: Thursday, September 2, 2021 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

September 7, 2021 – June 23, 2022 (approximate ending date)

Monday – Thursday: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Total Program Cost $9,995: includes Tuition: $9,292, Books & Supplies: $431, Materials &

Assessments: $272 Cost includes textbooks, Tooling U-SME online training, T-shirts (4), safety glasses and examination fees. Students can expect the following additional costs: work boots (safety-toed footwear recommended).

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