Tool Maker (CAMTM.S.CRT)
- Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering
- Department: Computer Aided Manufacturing
This certificate in tool making provides the student with the technical and hands-on experience required by employers in both an entry and apprenticeship level. This program will provide experience in safety, advanced manual machining, drafting and design, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and conversational programming, welding and metal joining, measurement tools and techniques, and other instruction and experience needed within this trade. This program is available to anyone and works well with the apprenticeship model or those that need to work and learn at the same time.
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 1180 Welding & Metal Joining I
3 Credits
CAM 1214 Computer Numerical Control Mill Programming
3 Credits
CAM 2145 Shop Floor Programming
3 Credits
ISE 1300 Fundamentals of Dimensional Metrology
3 Credits
MAT 1110 Math for Technologists
3 Credits