Machine Tool Technology
Machinists use machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders, to produce precision metal parts. Although they may produce large quantities of one part, precision machinists often produce small batches or one-of-a-kind items. They use their knowledge of the working properties of metals and their skill with machine tools to plan and carry out the operations needed to make machined products that meet precise specifications. Machinists first review electronic or written blueprints or specifications for a job before they machine a part. Next, they calculate where to cut or bore into the workpiece—the piece of steel, aluminum, titanium, plastic, silicon, or any other material that is being shaped.
(Occupational Outlook Handbook)
NOTE: Check with an advisor for program and course location by campus.
Degrees and Certificates
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Associate In Applied Science Degree -
Long-Term Certificate -
Basic Machining Technology Short-Term Certificate -
Computer Numerical Control Short-Term Certificate