Precision Machining
Degrees and Certificates
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Precision Machining A.A.S. -
Precision Machining Certificate -
Additive Manufacturing Short-Term Certificate -
Precision Machining - Basic CNC Technology Short-Term Certificate -
Precision Machining - Basic Precision Machining Short-Term Certificate
Classes
MTT 107: Machining Calculations I
This course introduces basic calculations as they relate to machining occupations. Emphasis is placed on basic calculations and their applications in the machine shop. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic shop calculations. This course is aligned with NIMS certification standards.
MTT 108: Machine Handbook Functions I
MTT 109: Orientation to Computer Assisted Manufacturing
MTT 121: Basic Print Reading for Machinists
This course covers the basic principles of print reading and sketching. Topics include multi-view drawings; interpretation of conventional lines; and dimensions, notes and thread notations. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret basic drawings, visualize parts, and make pictorial sketches. CORE
MTT 123: Engine Lathe Lab I
MTT 124: Engine Lathe Lab II
MTT 127: Metrology
This course covers the use of precision measuring instruments. Emphasis is placed on the inspection of machine parts and use of a wide variety of measuring instruments. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate correct use of measuring instruments. This course is aligned with NIMS certification standards. Also taught as AUT 155. CORE
MTT 128: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing I
MTT 134: Lathe Operations I
MTT 137: Milling I
MTT 138: Milling I Lab
MTT 139: Basic Computer Numerical Control
MTT 140: Basic Computer Numerical Control Turning Programming I
MTT 141: Basic Computer Numeric Control Milling Programming I
MTT 147: Introduction to Machine Shop I
This course introduces machining operations as they relate to the metalworking industry. Topics include machine shop safety, measuring tools, lathes, saws, milling machines, bench grinders, and layout instruments. Upon completion, students will be able to perform the basic operations of measuring, layout, drilling, sawing, turning, and milling. This is a CORE course. MTT 100 is a suitable substitute for MTT 147 and MTT 148. Also taught as AUT 150.
MTT 148: Introduction to Machine Shop I Lab
MTT 149: Introduction to Machine Shop II
MTT 150: Introduction to Machine Shop II Lab
MTT 154: Metallurgy
MTT 162: Precision Grinding
MTT 181: Special Topics in Machine Tool Technology
MTT 182: Special Topics in Machine Tool Technology
MTT 202: Machine Maintenance and Repair
MTT 219: Computer Numerical Control Graphics: Turning
MTT 220: Computer Numerical Control Graphics: Milling
MTT 221: Advanced Blueprint Reading for Machinists
MTT 241: CNC Milling Lab I
MTT 242: CNC Milling Lab II
MTT 243: CNC Turning Lab I
MTT 244: CNC Turning Lab II
MTT 270: Machining Skills Application
MTT 281: Special Topics in Machine Tool Technology
MTT 282: Special Topics in Machine Tool Technology
MTT 286A: Co-Op
MTT 286B: Co-Op
These courses constitute a series wherein the student works on a part-time basis in a job directly related to machine tool technology. In these courses the employer evaluates the student's productivity and the student submits a descriptive report of his work experiences. Upon completion, the student will demonstrate skills learned in an employment setting.
MTT 286C: Co-Op
These courses constitute a series wherein the student works on a part-time basis in a job directly related to machine tool technology. In these courses the employer evaluates the student's productivity and the student submits a descriptive report of his work experiences. Upon completion, the student will demonstrate skills learned in an employment setting.