Computerized Numerical Control

Classes

CNC 103: Manual Programming

Hours 6 Lab Hours 8
Theory Hours
2
This course will emphasize calculations for CNC machine tools. Topics include G & M codes, radius programming and cutter compensations. Students will learn to write a variety of CNC programs which can be used on the job as reference programs.

CNC 104: CNC Milling Operations

Hours 6 Lab Hours 6
Theory Hours
3
This is a course in programming and operations of the CNC Milling Machines. Applications include maintenance, safety, and production of machine parts through programming, set up and operation. Students will learn to produce finished parts on the CNC milling machines.

CNC 215: Quality Control and Assurance

Hours 3 Lab Hours 2
Theory Hours
2
This is an advanced course in parts inspection using Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, and familiarization of the Coordinate Measuring Machine. Topics include part set-up, tolerance applications, maximum material and least material conditions, perpendicularity and point of inspection. Upon completion, students should be able to inspect machined parts demonstrating an understanding of G.D.T. and C.M.M.

CNC 232: Basic Tool and Die

Hours 4 Lab Hours 4
Theory Hours
2
This course introduces the application and use of jigs, fixtures and stamping dies. Emphasis is placed on design and manufacture of simple jigs, fixtures and stamping dies. Upon completion, students should be able to design and build simple jigs, fixtures, and stamping dies components.
Prerequisites

MTT 102