Computer-Aided Machining
Program formerly known as Computer Numerical Control (CNC).
The Computer-Aided Machining certificate program enables students to develop skills in programming, setup, and operation of Computer-Aided Machining tools to produce precision parts and acquire the required skills for entry-level employment. Students will also develop additional skills in process planning, print reading, CAD/CAM, measurement and inspection, and custom work-holding design, leading to NIMS – National Institute of Metalworking Skills and/or other credentials.
The Computer-Aided Machining program at NMCC is located in the college’s HAAS Technical Education Center. The college’s collaborative relationship with HAAS Automation, Inc. affords students access to state-of-the-art machine tools to support training in both entry-level and advanced machining processes.
Job opportunities for graduates include Computer-Aided Machining Mill operators, Computer-Aided Machining Lathe operators, and quality control inspectors.
The Computer-Aided Machining Certificate Program is accredited by the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS).
To learn about the classes required to complete this 9-month program, view the curriculum sheet below:
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