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A S S O C I A T E O F A P P L I E D S C I E N C E D E G R E E S A N D C E R T I F I C A T E S 85
Students who complete a one-year Certificate in Machine Tool
Technology will have the following skills:
• Set up and operate all of the machine tools( including CNC equipment) at an intermediate level. Read, write and edit CNC machine code.
• Understand technical drawings.
• Know how to use Mastercam Computer Aided Manufacturing( CAM) software as it pertains to the CNC Turning Center.
• Have good inspection skills. Students earning a CNC Machinist Certificate will have mastered the following competencies:
• CNC Vertical Machining Center.
• CNC Turning Center.
• Mastercam and Solidworks software.
• Mathematics as it relates to machine shop problem solving.
Facilities
The Machine Tool Technology facilities include a manual machine shop, a CNC area, a computer lab and classrooms. Facilities, lab equipment and machines are designed to allow comprehensive instruction in the tools of the machinist’ s trade. The Machine Tool Technology Department is committed to providing training on current, state-of-the-art manufacturing software.
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Associate of Applied Science in Machine Tool Technology
See the beginning of this section for graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree. All class sequences may be taken as circumstances dictate.
General Education Requirements:................................. 19 Classes shown below in italic are general education classes.
Program Requirements:................................................
73
Course No. Course Title
Credit
Fall Term – First Year
MA 3.396
Manufacturing Processes I............................................
6
MA 3.405
Inspection I1.................................................................
2
MA 3.409
Intro to CNC 1..................................................................
2
MA 3.413
Lean Manufacturing & Productivity 1............................
1
MA 3.414
Tool Technology 1...........................................................
1
MA 3.431
Basic Print Reading: Metals..........................................
2
Winter Term
MA 3.397
Manufacturing Processes II..........................................
6
MA 3.406
Inspection II 1................................................................
2
MA 3.412
CAM I 1...........................................................................
3
MA 3.420
CNC: Mill........................................................................
4
Spring Term
COMM 100 Introduction to Speech Communication................
3
MA 3.398
Manufacturing Processes III........................................
6
MA 3.421
CNC: Lathe 1....................................................................
4
MA 3.437
Materials Science...........................................................
2
WD 4.270
Introduction to Welding for Machinists.......................
1
Fall Term – Second Year
HE 252
First Aid................................................................
3
MA 3.407
Math for NC Machinists 1..............................................
1
MA 3.432
Introduction to Mastercam...........................................
3
MA 3.438
Manufacturing Processes IV.........................................
6
MTH 065
Elementary Algebra..............................................
4
Winter Term
WR 121
English Composition.............................................
3
MA 3.427
Solid Works I 1...............................................................
3
MA 3.433
Mastercam II: Surfaces 1...............................................
3
MA 3.439
Manufacturing Processes V..........................................
6
Spring Term
MA 3.416
CNC: Special Projects 1..................................................
3
MA 3.428
Solid Works II 1..............................................................
3
MA 3.434
Mastercam III: Solids 1..................................................
3
Cultural Literacy..................................................
3
Science & Society...................................................
3
Total Program Credits:
92
Others as approved by the program advisor.
T R A N S F E R
Articulated Transfer to Oregon Institute of Technology – Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Linn-Benton Community College offers this pre-Manufacturing Engineering Technology transfer option in preparation for transfer to Oregon Institute of Technology. Under this agreement the following courses will be accepted towards completion of the Bachelor of Science – Manufacturing Engineering Technology at Oregon Institute of Technology. Students can complete an Associate of General Studies at LBCC and transfer to OIT as a junior by following this program of study.
Fall Term – First Year
ENGR 111
Engineering Orientation I.............................................
4
MA 3.396
Manufacturing Processes I............................................
6
MTH 111
College Algebra..............................................................
5
WR 121
English Composition.....................................................
3
Winter Term
MTH 112
Trigonometry.................................................................
5
PE 231
Lifetime Health & Fitness.............................................
3
WD 4.151
Welding I.......................................................................
2
WR 122
English Composition: Argumentation..........................
3
Humanities / Social Science Elective( see advisor)........
3
Spring Term
COMM 111
Fundamentals of Speech...............................................
3
MA 3.437
Materials Science...........................................................
3
MTH 251
Differential Calculus.....................................................
5
WR 227
Technical Writing..........................................................
3
Humanities / Social Science Elective( see advisor)........
3
Fall Term – Second Year
EG 4.411
CAD I..............................................................................
4
ENGR 211
Statics.............................................................................
4
MA 3.397
Manufacturing Processes II..........................................
6
MTH 243
Introduction to Statistics...............................................
4
PH 201
General Physics.............................................................
5
Winter Term
EG 4.421
CAD II.............................................................................
4
EG 4.446
Strength of Materials.....................................................
3
MTH 265
Statistics for Scientists & Engineers..............................
4
PH 202
General Physics.............................................................
5
Humanities / Social Science Elective( see advisor)........
3
1 – Courses offered that term only. 2 – Other classes may substitute. See advisor. 6 – These courses must have been completed within the last five years. 7 – Course may be taken any term to accommodate a student’ s particular interests and scheduling considerations. See the requirements for the Associate of Science degree for approved courses. 8 – No more than two courses with the same alpha prefix may be used by a student to meet the general education requirement. See an advisor. 9 – A cost-recovery program. See“ Workforce Training” section for details.