Associate in Applied Science Degree
Manufacturing Technology/Machining

This program is designed to give students training and education in the field of manufacturing with the emphasis on machining. This 69 credit-hour program includes courses in manufacturing, processes, materials, machining, computer-aided manufacturing, and quality.

Graduates of this program may accept positions as machinists, CNC and CAM programmers, process planners and manufacturing technicians.

Requred General Education Courses:(1)
ENG 101 Composition 3
ENG 103 Technical and Report Writing 3
Humanities elective 3
MTH 106 Technical Mathematics I 5
MTH 107 Technical Mathematics II 5
Social Science elective 6
Required Core Courses:(1)
EGR 120 Engineering Graphics I (CAD) 4
EGR 121 Engineering Graphics II (CAD) 3
MFG 101 Introduction to CNC/CAM 3
MFG 108 Manufacturing Processes and Materials 3
MFG 115 Computer-Aided Manufacturing I 3
MFG 206 Metallurgy and Heat Treatment 3
QUA 130 Quality Assurance Concepts 3
QUA 160 Dimensional Metrology I 3
Technical elective(2, 3) 3
Electives: Select 12 credit hours, with coordinator's approval, from the following courses:
MET 202 Advanced Technical Drafting 3
MET 236 Solid Modeling I 3
MFG 105 Machining Processes I 3
MFG 120 Machining Processes II 3
MFG 205 Machining Processes III 3
MFG 211 Process Planning and Tool Design 4
MFG 240 Machining Applications 3

  1. In planning a course sequence, prerequisites listed in the course descriptions should be considered.
  2. Technical elective: May be chosen from MET, MFG, and QUA courses with approval of coordinator.
  3. MFG 100 and MFG 200 may be counted as technical electives with approval of coordinator.