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Career and Technical Education

Precision Machining

COURSES
Principles of Precision Machining
Precision Machining Fundamentals
Advanced Precision Machining
Precision Machining Capstone

 

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Category: Advanced Manufacturing

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Two young men stand confidently in front of a large machine, showcasing their engagement with technology.

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Students in the Precision Machining pathway learn the processes used to produce industrial goods and prepare for the National Institute for Metalworking Skills Measurement, Materials & Safety certification. Students learn precision machining fundamentals and build a foundation in abrasive process machines. In the capstone, students focus on CNC setup/operation/programming.

Dual Credit

Ivy Tech, MTTC 101, MTTC 102, MTTC 103, MTTC 105, MTTC 106, MTTC 107, MTTC 110

Careers & Pay

Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters and Operators: $39,211.40, First Line Supervisors of Production and Operating: $62,054.48, Machinists: $47,588.65

  • Students in the Precision Machining pathway learn the processes used to produce industrial goods and prepare for the National Institute for Metalworking Skills Measurement, Materials & Safety certification. Students learn precision machining fundamentals and build a foundation in abrasive process machines. In the capstone, students focus on CNC setup/operation/programming.

  • Dual Credit

    Ivy Tech, MTTC 101, MTTC 102, MTTC 103, MTTC 105, MTTC 106, MTTC 107, MTTC 110

    Careers & Pay

    Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters and Operators: $39,211.40, First Line Supervisors of Production and Operating: $62,054.48, Machinists: $47,588.65