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Manual Machinist - Machine Tool Technology Certificate
Gain skills in operating manual machines. Complete this program by taking classes exclusively on evenings/weekends, or in a combination of day and evening classes.
What can I do with this degree? Career Options: Entry-level employment as a manual machinist or machinist apprentice.
Academic Options: Continue your studies by completing a Computer Numerical Control Machinist Certificate or the Machine Tool Technology - AAS Degree.
Locations: Downtown Campus
Department/Contact Information: Division Dean: 206-7134, Lead Faculty: 206-7132
REQUIRED COURSES Students must meet the Reading Requirement.
General Education Requirement
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MAC 110
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Manual Machine Shop
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4
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MAC 125
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Mechanical Inspection
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4
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MAC 130
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Jig and Fixture Design
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3
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MAC 275
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Applied Metallurgy
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4
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Subtotal
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15
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Required Support Courses
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CAD 117
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Print Reading and Sketching for Manufacturing
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4
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CAD 172
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Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
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3
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GTM 105
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Applied Technical Mathematics
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3
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Subtotal
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10
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Total
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25
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