Associate degrees in Tool and Die Technology + Technician: A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to operate machine tools used in the forming of metal components, as well as the fabrication of special tools, dies, jigs and fixtures used in cutting, working and finishing metal components.
The Department of Business offers the Associate of Arts degree and the Associate of Arts in Computer Information Systems for students who wish to transfer to another institution to complete a bachelor's degree.
The academic advisor can provide assistance in selecting courses which apply toward a bachelors degree in business-related areas, including:
This Computer Science program is designed for students who plan to work in the field of computer science. The course has two options for those who want to specialize in programming or informational technology.
Tool Die apprenticeships are vital to the metalworking industry as they produce the tools, dies, and special grinding and holding devices used in mass production. The apprentice training is an employer-sponsored, hands-on training or for fee paying students. If you like working with mechanical technology and manufacturing processes and can work with exacting precision, then you fit in perfectly with the TOOL AND DIE APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING....
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...
The Tool and Diemaking program prepares students to meet the demands for qualified personnel in either conventionally controlled or computer numerical controlled (CNC) tooling industry.
There are two separate diploma options available: Machinist Technology or Diemaking.
1st Year: Machinist Technology graduates should have the skills required to work in a general machine shop.
2nd Year: Diemaking graduates should have the skills necessary to work...
Computer Careers Program Prerequisites (Applies to all degree, diploma and certificate degree programs):
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in ENGL0460.
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in READ0460.
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in MATH 0470.
Keyboarding skills of 20 wpm with 2 or less errors or passing grade in ADSC1710...
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