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Computerized Manufacturing & Machining Degrees: AAS Computerized Manufacturing & Machining 65-68 Diploma(s) CNC Machinist 56-59 Machinist 41-47 Certificate(s) Exploratory Machining I 12 Machine Tool Operator I 15-20 Machine Tool Operator II 23-31 CNC Operator 26-31 CNC Machining and Waterjet Technology 18 Tool and Die Apprentice 29-34 Description: Work activities in machine shop involve applying knowledge of machine capabilities, the properties of materials, and shop practices to set-up and operate various machines. The skills needed to position work pieces, adjust machines, and verify the accuracy of machine functions and finish products are taught by classroom instruction, demonstration, and hands on experience. Students enrolled in the Machine Tool Technology program must achieve a minimum grade of C in each technical course. Implementation: Fall 2012 Competencies: Program Title: AAS Computerized Manufacturing & Machining General Education Competencies: Students should prepare for twenty-first century challenges by gaining: A. Knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural worlds through study in the sciences and mathematics, social sciences, humanities, histories, languages, and the arts. B. Intellectual and practical skills, including inquiry and analysis critical and creative thinking written and oral communication quantitative literacy information literacy teamwork and problem solving C. Personal and social responsibility, including civic knowledge and engagement (local and global) intercultural knowledge and competence ethical reasoning and action foundations and skills for lifelong learning D. Integrative and applied learning, including synthesis and advanced accomplishment across general and specialized skills.

3. Setup and operate drill press and sawing machines to perform operations and hold tolerances that are required 4. Read and interpret prints to the satisfaction of part production and satisfaction of national standards set by 5. Schedule job operations in chronological sequence in which parts would be produced in an industrial setting. 6. Identify metal shapes and metallurgical properties to properly identify uses of materials and machining specifications. 7. Perform time estimates on part production including machine cost, material consumption, employee allocation, and tooling consumption. 8. Perform cutting speed calculations for various materials to achieve optimum tool life and part production. 9. Produce manual written and computer aided manufacturing programs to utilize on CNC equipment. 10. Perform setup operations on CNC lathes and mills as well as sinker EDM machines to the satisfaction of national standards set by CNC Machinist Diploma General Education Competencies: Students should prepare for twenty-first century challenges by gaining: A. Knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural worlds through study in the sciences and mathematics, social sciences, humanities, histories, languages, and the arts. B. Intellectual and practical skills, including inquiry and analysis critical and creative thinking written and oral communication quantitative literacy information literacy teamwork and problem solving C. Personal and social responsibility, including civic knowledge and engagement (local and global) intercultural knowledge and competence ethical reasoning and action foundations and skills for lifelong learning D. Integrative and applied learning, including synthesis and advanced accomplishment across general and specialized skills. 3. Setup and operate drill press and sawing machines to perform operations and hold tolerances that are required 4. Read and interpret prints to the satisfaction of part production and satisfaction of national standards set by 5. Schedule job operations in chronological sequence in which parts would be produced in an industrial setting. 6. Identify metal shapes and metallurgical properties to properly identify uses of materials and machining specifications.

7. Perform time estimates on part production including machine cost, material consumption, employee allocation, and tooling consumption. 8. Perform cutting speed calculations for various materials to achieve optimum tool life and part production. 9. Produce manual written and computer aided manufacturing programs to utilize on CNC equipment. 10. Perform setup operations on CNC lathes and mills as well as sinker EDM machines to the satisfaction of national standards set by Machinist Diploma General Education Competencies: Students should prepare for twenty-first century challenges by gaining: A. Knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural worlds through study in the sciences and mathematics, social sciences, humanities, histories, languages, and the arts. B. Intellectual and practical skills, including inquiry and analysis critical and creative thinking written and oral communication quantitative literacy information literacy teamwork and problem solving C. Personal and social responsibility, including civic knowledge and engagement (local and global) intercultural knowledge and competence ethical reasoning and action foundations and skills for lifelong learning D. Integrative and applied learning, including synthesis and advanced accomplishment across general and specialized skills. 2. Setup and operate conventional lathes and mills performing machining operations and holding tolerances that are required by curriculum task lists in alignment with national standards set by NIMS (National Institute of 3. Setup and operate drill press and sawing machines to perform operations and hold tolerances that are required 4. Read and interpret prints to the satisfaction of part production and satisfaction of national standards set by 5. Schedule job operations in chronological sequence in which parts would be produced in an industrial setting. 6. Identify metal shapes and metallurgical properties to properly identify uses of materials and machining specifications. 7. Perform cutting speed calculations for various materials to achieve optimum tool life and part production. 8. Perform setup operations on CNC lathes, mills, waterjets as well as sinker EDM machines to the satisfaction of national standards set by Certificate: Exploratory Machining I

3. Setup and operate drill press and sawing machines to perform operations and hold tolerances that are required 4. Perform setup, programming and editing operations on CNC equipment. Certificate: Machine Tool Operator I Technical Competencies 2. Conventional power equipment, CNC equipment, and hazardous materials and storage techniques. 3. Setup and operate conventional lathes and mills performing machining operations and holding tolerances that 4. Setup and operate drill press and sawing machines to perform operations and hold tolerances that are required 5. Read and interpret prints to the satisfaction of part production and satisfaction of national standards set by 6. Perform setup, programming and editing operations on CNC equipment. Certificate: Machine Tool Operator II General Education Competencies: 1. Demonstrate basic skills in computer operations and/or software applications. 2. Organize, analyze, and make information useful by employing mathematics. 3. Develop and perform basic search strategies and access information in a variety of formats, print and non-print. 4. Elaborate upon knowledge to create new thoughts, processes and/or products. 3. Setup and operate drill press and sawing machines to perform operations and hold tolerances that are required 4. Read and interpret prints to the satisfaction of part production and satisfaction of national standards set by 5. Schedule job operations in chronological sequence in which parts would be produced in an industrial setting. 6. Perform setup operations on CNC lathes, mills, waterjets as well as sinker EDM machines to the satisfaction of national standards set by Certificate: CNC Operator Technical Competencies 3. Setup and operate drill press and sawing machines to perform operations and hold tolerances that are required 4. Read and interpret prints to the satisfaction of part production and satisfaction of national standards set by 5. Schedule job operations in chronological sequence in which parts would be produced in an industrial setting.

6. Perform setup operations on CNC lathes, mills, waterjets as well as sinker EDM machines to the satisfaction of national standards set by Certificate: Tool and Die Apprenticeship 3. Setup and operate CNC equipment holding tolerances that are required by curriculum task list and national standards set by 4. Read and interpret prints to the satisfaction of part production and satisfaction of national standards set by 5. Schedule job operations in chronological sequence in which parts would be produced in an industrial setting. 6. Identify metal shapes and metallurgical properties to properly identify uses of materials and machining specifications. 7. Perform cutting speed calculations for various materials to achieve optimum tool life and part production. Certificate: CNC Machining & Waterjet Technology General Education Competencies: 1. Demonstrate basic skills in computer operations and/or software applications. 2. Organize, analyze, and make information useful by employing mathematics. 3. Read and interpret prints to the satisfaction of part production and satisfaction of national standards set by 4. Schedule job operations in chronological sequence in which parts would be produced in an industrial setting. 5. Perform time estimates on part production including machine cost, material consumption, employee allocation, and tooling consumption. 6. Perform cutting speed calculations for various materials to achieve optimum tool life and part production. 7. Produce manual written and computer aided manufacturing programs to utilize on CNC equipment. 8. Perform setup operations on CNC lathes, mills and waterjets as well as sinker EDM machines to the satisfaction of national standards set by Outlines AAS Machine Tool (degree) Title General Education: ENG 101 Writing I 3 MAT 116 Technical Mathematics OR 3 MAT 126 Technical Algebra and Trigonometry or Higher (3) Heritage/Humanities 3 Natural Sciences 3 Social/Behavioral Science 3 Subtotal: 15 Electives (Co-op or Practicum) 1

Subtotal: 1 Technical: Computer/Digital Literacy* 0-3 CMM 120 Applied Machining I and 3 CMM 122 Applied Machining II or 3 CMM 124 Applied Machining (6) CMM 130 Manual Programming and 3 CMM 132 CAD/CAM/CNC or 3 CMM 134 Manual Programming/CAD/CAM/CNC or (6) CMM 210 Industrial Machining I and 3 CMM 212 Industrial Machining II or 3 CMM 214 Industrial Machining (6) CMM 220 Advanced Industrial Machining I and 4 CMM 222 Advanced Industrial Machining II or 2 CMM 224 Advanced Industrial Machining (6) CMM 2301 Intro to Conversational Programming and 3 CMM 2302 Conversational Editing and Subroutines or 3 CMM 230 Conversational Programming or (6) CMM 234 CNC Machines and Coding Practices (6) CMM 2401 Intro to 3-D Code Sequencing and Tool path Production and 3 CMM 2402 Advanced 3-D Code Sequencing and Macro Systems or 3 CMM 240 Intro to 3-D Programming or (6) CMM 244 Advanced Programming/Setup Practices (6) BRX 110 Basic Blueprint Reading for Machinist and 2 BRX 210 Mechanical Blueprint Reading for Machinist or 2 BRX 112 Blueprint Reading for Machinist (4) Subtotal 49-52 Total s 65-68 *Computer/Digital literacy must be demonstrated either by competency exam or by completing a computer/digital literacy course. Program Title: CNC Machinist (diploma) Area 1: Title General Education: from: Written Communication, Oral Communications, Humanities/Heritage Area 2: MAT 116 Technical Mathematics or 3 MAT 126 Technical Algebra and Trigonometry or Higher (3) Subtotal: 6 Electives (Co-op or Practicum) 1 Subtotal: 1 Technical: 3

Computer Literacy* 0-3 CMM 120 Applied Machining I and 3 CMM 122 Applied Machining II or 3 CMM 124 Applied Machining (6) CMM 130 Manual Programming and 3 CMM 132 CAD/CAM/CNC or 3 CMM 134 Manual Programming/CAD/CAM/CNC or (6) CMM 210 Industrial Machining I and 3 CMM 212 Industrial Machining II or 3 CMM 214 Industrial Machining (6) CMM 220 Advanced Industrial Machining I and 4 CMM 222 Advanced Industrial Machining II or 2 CMM 224 Advanced Industrial Machining (6) CMM 2301 Intro to Conversational Programming and 3 CMM 2302 Conversational Editing and Subroutines or 3 CMM 230 Conversational Programming or (6) CMM 234 CNC Machines and Coding Practices (6) CMM 2401 Intro to 3-D Code Sequencing and Tool path Production and 3 CMM 2402 Advanced 3-D Code Sequencing and Macro Systems or 3 CMM 240 Intro to 3-D Programming or (6) CMM 244 Advanced Programming/Setup Practices (6) BRX 110 Basic Blueprint Reading for Machinist and 2 BRX 210 Mechanical Blueprint Reading for Machinist or 2 BRX 112 Blueprint Reading for Machinist (4) Subtotal: 49-52 Total s: 56-59 Program Title: Machinist (diploma) Area 1: Title General Education: from: Writing/Accessing Information, Oral Communications, Humanities, or Heritage Area 2: MAT 116 Technical Mathematics or 3 MAT 126 Technical Algebra and Trigonometry or Higher (3) Subtotal: 6 Electives (Co-op or Practicum ) 1 Subtotal: 1 Technical: Computer Literacy* 0-3 CMM 120 Applied Machining I and 3 3

CMM 122 Applied Machining II or 3 CMM 124 Applied Machining (6) CMM 130 Manual Programming or 3 CMM 134 Manual Programming/CAD/CAM/CNC or (6) CMM 210 Industrial Machining I and 3 CMM 212 Industrial Machining II or 3 CMM 214 Industrial Machining (6) CMM 220 Advanced Industrial Machining I and 4 CMM 222 Advanced Industrial Machining II or 2 CMM 224 Advanced Industrial Machining (6) BRX 110 Basic Blueprint Reading for Machinist and 2 BRX 210 Mechanical Blueprint Reading for Machinist or 2 BRX 112 Blueprint Reading for Machinist (4) Subtotal: 34-40 Total s: 41-47 Program Title: Exploratory Machining I (certificate) Title CMM 112 Fundamentals of Machine Tools B and 4 Electives (Technical or Gen Ed) or 5 CMM 114 Fundamentals of Machine Tools and (7) Electives (Technical or Gen Ed) or 5 CMM 130 Manual Programming and (3) CMM 132 CAD/CAM/CNC and (3) Elective (Technical or Gen Ed) or 6 CMM 134 Manual Programming/CAD/CAM/CNC and (6) Elective (Technical or Gen Ed) or 6 CMM 138 Intro to Programming & CNC Machines or (6) Elective (Technical or Gen Ed) 6 Total s 12 Program Title: Machine Tool Operator I (certificate) Title CMM 130 Manual Programming or 3 CMM 134 Manual Programming CAD/CAM/CNC or (6) BRX 110 Basic Blueprint Reading for Machinist or 2 BRX 112 Blueprint Reading for Machinist 4 MAT 116 Technical Mathematics 3 Total s: 15-20 Program Title: Machine Tool Operator II (certificate)

Title CMM 120 Applied Machining I and 3 CMM 122 Applied Machining II or 3 CMM 124 Applied Machining (6) CMM 130 Manual Programming or 3 CMM 134 Manual Programming CAD/CAM/CNC or (6) BRX 110 Basic Blueprint Reading for Machinist or 2 BRX 112 Blueprint Reading for Machinist 4 Computer Literacy* 0 3 MAT 116 Technical Mathematics or 3 MAT 126 Technical Algebra and Trigonometry or Higher (3) Total s 23-31 Program Title: CNC Operator (certificate) Title CMM 130 Manual Programming and 3 CMM 132 CAD/CAM/CNC or 3 CMM 134 Manual Programming CAD/CAM/CNC or (6) CMM 2301 Intro to Conversational Programming and 3 CMM 2302 Conversational Editing and Subroutines or 3 CMM 230 Conversational Programming or (6) CMM 234 CNC Machines and Coding Practices (6) BRX 110 Basic Blueprint Reading for Machinist or 2 BRX 112 Blueprint Reading for Machinist 4 Computer Literacy* 0-3 MAT 116 Technical Mathematics or 3 MAT 126 Technical Algebra and Trigonometry or Higher (3) Total s 26-31 Program Title: CNC Machining & Waterjet Technology (certificate) Title CMM 138 Intro to Programming and CNC Machines 6 CMM 234 CNC Machines & Coding Practices 6 CMM 244 Advance Programming/Setup Practices 6 Total s 18 Program Title: Tool & Die Apprentice (certificate) Title

CMM 150 Shop Theory Or 2 CMM 110 Fundamentals of Machine Tools A (3) CMM 151 Machinery s Handbook/Metallurgy OR 3 CMM 112 Fundamentals of Machine Tools B (4) CMM 152 Jigs, Fixtures and Gaging OR 3 CMM 120 Applied Machining I (3) CMM 153 Mold Theory 3 CMM 154 Die Theory 3 CMM 130 Manual Programming 3 CMM 132 CAD/CAM/CNC 3 BRX 110 Basic Blueprint Reading for Machinist 2 BRX 210 Mechanical Blueprint Reading 2 MAT 116 Technical Mathematics 3 WLD 151 Basic Welding A OR 2 Computer Literacy* OR (0-3) IEX 295 Special Problems III (3) Total s 29-34 Dates of Actions: Approved: May 2005 Revised: May 2006, March 2009, January 2011, March 2012