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FALL SPRING SUMMER / FALL COURSE COURSE COURSE MAC 111 – Machining Technology I MAC 112 – Machining Technology II MAC 113 – Machining Technology III MAC 171 – Measure/Material & Safety MAC 124 – CNC Milling COM 231 – Public Speaking BPR 111 – Blueprint Reading MAC 151 – Machining Calculations HUM 110 – Technology & Society CIS 111 – Basic PC Literacy MEC 142 – Physical Metallurgy ACA 122 – College Transfer Success BPR 112 – Blueprint Reading: Mechanical 11 Credit Hours 14 Credit Hours 13 Credit Hours Earned 15 Credit Hour Computer-Integrated Machining Certificate Earned 38 Credit Hour Diploma Pathway Breakdown By Semester

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FALL SPRING SUMMER / FALLCOURSE COURSE COURSE

MAC 111 – Machining Technology I MAC 112 – Machining Technology II MAC 113 – Machining Technology III

MAC 171 – Measure/Material & Safety MAC 124 – CNC Milling COM 231 – Public Speaking

BPR 111 – Blueprint Reading MAC 151 – Machining Calculations HUM 110 – Technology & Society

CIS 111 – Basic PC Literacy MEC 142 – Physical Metallurgy ACA 122 – College Transfer Success

BPR 112 – Blueprint Reading: Mechanical

11 Credit Hours 14 Credit Hours 13 Credit Hours

Earned 15 Credit Hour Computer-Integrated Machining Certificate Earned 38 Credit Hour Diploma

Pathway Breakdown By Semester

COMPUTER INTEGRATED MACHINING PATHWAY

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• Designed to provide students with the analytical, creative, and innovative skills necessary to take a production idea from an initial concept through design, development, and production, resulting in a finished product

• Coursework may include manual machining, computer applications, engineering design, computer-aided drafting (CAD), computer-aided machining (CAM), blueprint interpretation, advanced computerized numeric control (CNC) equipment, basic and advanced machining operations, precision measurement, and high-speed multi-axis machining

• Graduates will qualify for employment as machining technicians in high-tech manufacturing, rapid-prototyping and rapid-manufacturing industries, specialty machine shops, fabrication industries, and high-tech or emerging industries such as aerospace, aviation, medical, and renewable energy

• Graduates will be prepared to sit for industry-recognized machining certification examinations

Pathway Overview

Course availability and scheduling is subject to change. Please contact the Career and College Advisor at your assigned high school.