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Major: 5614
Effective Term: 2018 Spring   

Award: CCL  
Total Credits: 21-24
CIP Code: 48.0501

Instructional Council: Applied Technology (57)
GPA: 2.0
SOC Code: 51-4041.00


Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Machining I program introduces the skills and knowledge for application in a modern precision manufacturing work environment. Through classroom instruction and hands-on operation of machine tools, students will learn to shape metals and other materials to close tolerances and customer specifications.

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Suggested Course Plan Sequenced by Semester



Required Courses
MET100AA Tool Room I: Introduction to Machine Processes 2
+MET109 Machine Trades Print Reading 3
+MET113 Applied Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance 3
+MET231 Manufacturing Processes and Materials 3
GTC104 Manufacturing Processes 4
+GTC108 Technical Mathematics II 3
+MET112 Inspection Techniques 3
Credits: 21

Program Competencies
1. Read and interpret engineering documentation common to manufacturing. (MET109)
2. Explain the theory of the processes of machining, forming, casting, joining (assembly), and conditioning as they relate to the conversion of materials to finished products. (GTC104)
3. Solve algebraic, trigonometric, and geometric problems in typical shop applications. (GTC108, MET113)
4. Interpret and apply dimensioning and tolerancing to technical drawings used in the manufacturing setting. (MET112, MET113)
5. Describe the different types of processes and employment requirements within a manufacturing organization. (MET100AA)
6. Set up, select tooling, and operate machine tools including engine lathes, drill presses, grinders, and milling machines. (MET231)
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: February 28, 2017

All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.





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