Machine Tooling Technics
32-420-5 Technical Diploma (two-year)
Offered at New Richmond
Computerized. Industry. Evolution.
Did you know that the plastic injection molding industry relies on computerized machining equipment? To prepare for your career, you will need more than basic machining skills, math, and print reading; you will need in-depth programming, precision measurement skills, experience in computer numerical control (CNC) milling machine and lathe operation, and computer-aided drafting (CAD)/computer-aided machining (CAM) operation.
Detailed. Problem Solver. Visual.
Successful graduates have certain characteristics and skills that help them succeed in the industry. As you prepare for your career, you should strive to reach a comfort level in the following courses or skills:
- Communications
- General Metals/Welding/Woodworking
- Machine Shop
- Print Reading
- Algebra/Trigonometry
- Geometry
- Keyboarding
Demand high for employees in manufacturing
Admission Requirements
General Admission Requirements
Program Outcomes
Employers will expect you, as a Machine Tooling Technics graduate, to be able to:- Operate machine tools such as a drill press, power saw, surface grinder, lathe, milling machine, and CNC equipment.
- Interpret part prints and use engineering reference materials.
- Demonstrate safe practices and techniques.
- Use layout precision measurement and inspection equipment.
- Create CAD drawings.
- Create CAM programs.
- Program, set up, and operate CNC equipment.
Program Costs
The estimated total program cost for the two-year Machine Tooling Technics program is approximately $9,475. View more information on program and costs.
