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Associate degree in Machining Technology Tool, Die, and Mold Making at Craven Community College
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Associate Degree in Machining Technology Tool, Die, and Mold Making at Craven Community College |
Craven Community College
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Craven Community College is a Public, 2-year Associate's--Public Rural-serving Medium with 3,032 students in New Bern, NC.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Certificates/Less-than-1-year Certificate, Certificates/Less-than-2-year Certificate, Associate degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Craven Community College. |
Mission: Craven Community College, a public two year college with an open door admissions policy, meets the diverse learning needs of our community through a variety of delivery systems by providing:
*education, training, and retraining for the workforce; basic skills and literacy education; technical and college transfer programs
*services to and partnerships with business and industry to promote economic development in a global environment
*services to communities, organizations, and individuals to enrich the quality of life. |
Craven Community College Associate degree Machining Technology Tool, Die, and Mold Making
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Curriculum Description
Tool, Die, and Mold Making is a concentration under the curriculum title of Machining Technology. This curriculum is designed to develop skills in the use of hand tools, computerized equipment, and precision instruments for machine tooling used for the mass production of parts.
Students will learn to interpret blueprints, set up manual and CNC machines, and perform basic and advanced machining operations. Emphasis will be placed on the production of tooling used for punching, stamping, and molding of parts.
Graduates should qualify for employment opportunities in manufacturing industries and tool, die, and mold making industries.
Machining Technology—Tool, Die, and Mold Making Program Outcomes
Upon completion of all coursework in the Machining Technology—Tool, Die, and Mold Making Program, the student will be able to:
1. Interpret mechanical work drawing.
2. Perform safely and completely in the following areas: precision measurement, layout, drilling, sawing, turning, milling and grinding.
3. Exhibit problem solving and critical thinking skills.
4. Machine complex parts to mechanical drawing and maintain print specifications and tolerances.
5. Communicate effectively in an Industrial environment.
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