Manufacturing/ Engineering Technology: Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technician
Certificate of Completion
About the Program
This three-term certificate program integrates conventional manufacturing techniques with computer numerical control (CNC) manufacturing skills. Computer aided drafting (CAD) is used as a basic tool in the manufacturing engineering process. In addition to technical training, students receive a solid education in mathematics, along with human relations and computer skills courses. Graduates typically enter the workforce as computer numerical control (CNC) technicians or computer aided design drafters. With additional on-the-job experience, this training facilitates movement into fields such as quality control inspector and CNC programmer. This certificate completes the first-year requirements for RCC’s Manufacturing and Engineering Technology AAS degree program.
Program Learning Outcomes
The curriculum in RCC courses is derived from a set of identified learning outcomes that are relevant to the discipline. Program learning outcomes for manufacturing programs are:
Set up, operate, and program manual lathes to print specifications.
Interpret and create mechanical blueprints to industry standards.
Follow, develop, and troubleshoot manufacturing processes and procedures.Demonstrate the ability to adhere to personal and industry safety standards to protect personnel and equipment.
Operate and program CNC mills and lathes to print specifications.
Entry Requirements
Students are required to complete the Placement Process to determine skill level and readiness in math, reading, and writing. As part of their training program, students must begin with the courses within their skill level as determined through the Placement Process. In addition, students may also be required to enroll in classes that would increase their employability and success.
Advanced Standing
Coursework from accredited colleges and universities will be accepted in accordance with college policies and the Manufacturing and Engineering Technology Department chair’s recommendation. In order to ensure that coursework is current, program courses over four years old must be reviewed and approved by the appropriate program coordinator before being accepted toward core requirements. Official transcripts must be filed with the Enrollment Services Office and the Manufacturing/Engineering Technology Department.
Credits earned in the successful completion of Career Pathways Certificates can be applied to other certificates and degrees in the Career Pathway. For more information, speak to a program advisor.
Graduation Requirements
Students must complete all courses in this program with a grade of “C” or better to receive their certificates. Certain required courses are graded on a pass/no pass basis only. A grade of “P” for these courses indicates a student earned the equivalent of a “C” or better grade.
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS: |
51-53 |
Program Map
This guide lays out an optimal path to graduate. Where zero credits are listed in the prerequisites, students may place into a higher level(s) based on designated placement score(s). Note, some prerequisites may be required for graduation. Please consult an advisor with any program completion questions.
Program Prerequisites |
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Course No. | Course Title | Credits | Alternate Course | Comments |
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CIS120 |
Concepts in Computing I 1,2 |
0-2 |
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MEC102 |
Mechanical Fabrication 2 |
3 |
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MTH20 |
Pre-algebra |
0-4 |
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RD90 |
College Reading |
0-4 |
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WR91 fulfills RD90/WR90 |
WR90 |
Fundamentals of Composition |
0-4 |
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WR91 fulfills RD90/WR90 |
Prerequisites credits vary based on Placement Score(s): |
3-17 |
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Term 1 |
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MET101 |
Mechanical Drafting |
3 |
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MET105 |
Blueprint Reading: Mechanical |
3 |
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MFG101 |
Introduction to Manufacturing |
3 |
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MFG116 |
Metrology |
2 |
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MFG121 |
Manufacturing Processes I |
4 |
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MTH63 |
Applied Algebra I |
4 |
MTH60 |
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Total Credits: |
19 |
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Term 2 |
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MET104 |
Applied Shop Practices |
3-4 |
MTH112 |
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MET121 |
Computer Aided Drafting I: Mechanical (SolidWorks) |
3 |
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MET160 |
Materials and Metallurgy |
3 |
MET165 |
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MFG122 |
Manufacturing Processes II |
4 |
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MFG140 |
CNC Controls |
2 |
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WR115 |
Introduction to Expository Writing |
3-4 |
BT113 |
or higher level composition |
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Total Credits: |
18-20 |
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Term 3 |
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MET122 |
Computer Aided Drafting II: Mechanical (SolidWorks) |
3 |
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MFG123 |
Manufacturing Processes III |
4 |
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MFG241 |
CNC Programming--Mill |
4 |
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PSY101 |
Psychology of Human Relations |
3 |
BT101 |
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Total Credits: |
14 |
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1Approved Computer Information Science or Computer Science class, CIS120 or above, or documented computer proficiency within the past ten years.
2 Required for graduation.
For more information, contact the Manufacturing/Engineering Technology Department.
Manufacturing/Engineering Technology Department faculty and staff can also be reached by:
Phone: 541-956-7500
Email: [email protected]
Web address: www.roguecc.edu/manufacturing
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