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Nov 21, 2024
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2017-18 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Engineering Technology - Precision Machining, AAS
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Program Code: AASEP
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCE DEGREE
This program of study is designed to prepare the student to work in a modern manufacturing plant. Program emphasis is on developing skills in computerized manufacturing methods, computer-aided drafting and machining skills, material testing and inspection, quality control and good communication skills. Employment objectives for graduates include CAD/CAM operator and designer, materials tester, field service technician, quality control manager, estimator, laboratory technician or industrial supervisor.
Program Outcomes/Objectives:
When students complete this program, they will be able to:
- use precision measuring instruments to inspect dimensional features on work pieces,
- set-up and operate a manual mill, lathe, and surface grinder,
- program a CNC milling machine using CAD/CAM (Mastercam) software.
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Suggested Course Sequence
1st Semester - 14/21 Credit Hours/Contact Hours
2nd Semester - 15/20 Credit Hours/Contact Hours
1st Semester - 16/23.5 Credit Hours/Contact Hours
2nd Semester - 17/25 Credit Hours/Contact Hours
Total Credit Hours/Total Contact Hours = 62/89.5
* Students have the option of taking MTH 112 as a replacement for MTH 110 and MTH 111 .
Student must complete a minimum of 62 credits for degree completion.
All welding courses (except ETW 170 and ETW 270 ) are taught in an individualized, self-paced, open lab basis. Class times are available both day and evenings.
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