CNC Machining and Programming Certificate
Program Statement
Students learn to use standard machine-shop equipment and operate and program CNC machinery to become manufacturing technicians. Students also understand the materials to be processed and technical drawing through the use of AutoCAD.
Program Information
- This program serves as a solid basis for continuing on toward a degree. All courses apply to the college's degree programs in Automation, Electro-Mechanical and Mechanical Technology.
- This program utilizes Bristol's NSF-funded Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Laboratory facility, utilizing typical industrial CNC machining centers.
Program Requirements
Course #
Title
Credits
CAD 101, CAD 111, CAD 112 or CAD 172
+
3
CAD 211, EGR 111 or EGR 112
+
6
-
7
Sub-Total Credits
13-14
Total credits:
13-14
Course Sequencing
Recommended Course Sequence - Semester 1
Item #
Title
Credits
CAD 101, CAD 111, CAD 112 or CAD 172
+
3
EGR 111, EGR 112 or EGR 172
+
3
-
4
Sub-Total Credits
6-7
Recommended Course Sequence - Semester 2
Item #
Title
Credits
CAD 211, EGR 111, EGR 112 or EGR 172
+
6
-
8
Sub-Total Credits
6-8