Computer Aided Manufacturing/Precision Machining (CAMPM.S.AAS)
- Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering
- Department: Computer Aided Manufacturing
Graduates of the CAM precision machining certificate programs are candidates for completion of this two-year associate degree option. More in-depth focus is given to enhancing communication and mathematical skills. A greater development of knowledge in industrial courses is also emphasized, including such areas as tool design, computer numerical control, jig and fixture design, process engineering and basic statistics. If you do not want to receive the embedded certificate(s), please notify Registration and Student Records at studentrecords@sinclair.edu.
Curriculum
CAM 1107 Introduction to Mechanical Drafting with CAD
3 Credits
CAM 1109 Fundamentals of Tooling & Machining
3 Credits
CAM 1110 Advanced Machine Operations
3 Credits
CAM 1111 Advanced Machine Operations II
3 Credits
CAM 1116 Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Control Operations
3 Credits
CAM 1142 Advanced Shop Floor Math
3 Credits
CAM 1214 Computer Numerical Control Mill Programming
3 Credits
CAM 2114 Jig & Fixture Design
3 Credits
CAM 2145 Shop Floor Programming
3 Credits
CAM 2225 Tool Design
3 Credits
CAM 2700 Computer Aided Manufacturing Internship
3 Credits
CAM 2781 Precision Machining Capstone
3 Credits
COM 2206 Interpersonal Communication
3 Credits
ENG 1101 English Composition I
3 Credits
ISE 1101 Introduction to Industrial & Systems Engineering Technology
3 Credits
ISE 1300 Fundamentals of Dimensional Metrology
3 Credits
CAM 1180 OR OR OR CAM 2204
3 Credits
Ohio Transfer 36: Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective
3 Credits
MAT 1110 Math for Technologists
3 Credits
Ohio Transfer 36: Arts & Humanities Elective
3 Credits