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2019-20 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering Technology - Precision Machining, AAS


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:

  1. use precision measuring instruments to inspect dimensional features on work pieces
  2. set-up and operate a manual mill, lathe, and surface grinder
  3. program a CNC milling machine using CAD/CAM (Mastercam) software.

Suggested Course Sequence


62 Total Credit/93.5 - 97.5 Total Contact Hours


*Students have the option of taking MTH 110  or MTH 112  or higher as a replacement for ETM 107 .  Students who plan to transfer should contact an advisor and schedule an appointment.  The advisor can help determine which mathematics credits will transfer to other colleges and universities, thus maximizing the transfer credits.

**Recommended Electives: ETE 100 ETE 165 , or ETM 110 .