This is a typical course sequence designed to show what your course of study might look like for the Certificate in CNC Machining program. Please see the Course Catalog for full program requirements and course descriptions.
Certificate in CNC Machining (26 Credits)
Cumulative Credits
General Education courses: 0 credits
Technical Core courses: 26
Total credits: 26
SEMESTER 1
(14 credits)
ME105 – CAD with SolidWorks (first 7 weeks/3 credits)
ME150 Introduction to Manufacturing (first 7 weeks/4 credits)
ME106 – Advanced CAD with SolidWorks (second 7 weeks/3 credits)
ME151 Manufacturing Processes and CNC Machining (second 7 weeks/4 credits)
SEMESTER 2
(15 credits)
ME220 MasterCam Milling I (first 7 weeks/4 credits)
ME225 MasterCam Milling II (second 7 weeks/4 credits)
ME250 Advanced Manufacturing and CNC Processing (4 credits)
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- Cybersecurity – AS Concentration
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