Advanced Precision Machining (CAMAPM.S.CRT)
- Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering
- Department: Computer Aided Manufacturing
This program provides any student whether working full time, raising a family, or going to college, the ability to pursue the exciting and in-demand career of precision machining. Recent events have shown that these careers are essential in nature and can offer employment when others do not. Starting from basic machining through advanced machining, close tolerance grinding, introduction into the world of CNC and Conversational programming, the production of detail parts and then their fit and assembly into a working product. This program will ready the student for a wide variety of manufacturing careers through development of the skills and traits that manufacturers are looking for. This program can be started in any semester.
Curriculum
CAM 1107 Introduction to Mechanical Drafting with AutoCAD
3 Credits
CAM 1109 Fundamentals of Tooling & Machining
3 Credits
CAM 1110 Advanced Machine Operations
3 Credits
CAM 1111 Lab for Advanced Machine Operations
3 Credits
CAM 1116 Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Control Operations
3 Credits
CAM 1142 Advanced Shop Floor Math
3 Credits
CAM 2145 Shop Floor Programming
3 Credits
CAM 2700 Computer Aided Manufacturing Internship
3 Credits
MAT 1110 Math for Technologists
3 Credits
MET 1131 Personal Computer Applications for Engineering Technology
1 Credit
OPT 1100 Tooling & Machining Metrology
2 Credits