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 Machine Tool Technology Certificate

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Machine tool technology students learn to set up and operate all standard machine tools. They acquire knowledge and skills in mathematics, blueprint reading and precision measuring equipment.
TAKE COL-101, MAT-155 AND MAT-170
    • COL-101 College Orientation
    • MAT-155 Contemporary Mathematics
    • MAT-170 Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry I
    TAKE EGT-104, EGT-108, MTT-112, MTT-113, MTT-152, MTT-153 AND MTT-252
      • EGT-104 Print Reading
      • EGT-108 Adv Print Reading & Sketching
      • MTT-112 Machine Tool Theory and Practice II
      • MTT-113 Machine Tool Theory and Practice III
      • MTT-152 Precision Machining II
      • MTT-153 Precision Machining III
      • MTT-252 CNC Set Up and Operations
      TAKE MTT-250 WITH A GRADE OF C REQUIRED;
        • MTT-250 Principles of CNC

         Machine Tool Technology, AAS Degree

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        Machine tool technology students learn to set up and operate all standard machine tools. They acquire knowledge and skills in mathematics, blueprint reading, drafting, metals and heat treatment, precision measuring equipment, and computer numerical control (CNC).
        1. TAKE COL-101, ENG-165, MAT-155 AND MAT-170 2. TAKE 1 COURSE FROM ANT-101,ECO-201,ECO-210, ECO-211,GEO-101,GEO-102,HIS-101,HIS-102,HIS-104, HIS-105,HIS-115,HIS-201,HIS-202,HSS-205,PSC-201, PSC-215,PSC-220,PSY-103,PSY-201,SOC-101,SPC-209, OR SPC-212 3. TAKE 1 COURSE FROM ART-101,ART-107 ART-108,ENG-102,ENG-228,HSS-101, MUS-105,PHI-101, PHI-105,PHI-110,REL-101,REL-104,REL-105,REL-201, OR THE-101
          • COL-101 College Orientation
          • ENG-165 Professional Communications
          • MAT-155 Contemporary Mathematics
          • MAT-170 Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry I
          • ANT-101 General Anthropology
          • ECO-201 Economic Concepts
          • ECO-210 Macroeconomics
          • ECO-211 Microeconomics
          • GEO-101 Intro to Geography
          • GEO-102 World Geography
          • HIS-101 Western Civ to 1689
          • HIS-102 Western Civ Post 1689
          • HIS-104 World History I
          • HIS-105 World History II
          • HIS-115 African-American History
          • HIS-201 American History: Discovery to 1877
          • HIS-202 American History: 1877 to Present
          • HSS-205 Technology and Society
          • PSC-201 American Government
          • PSC-215 State and Local Government
          • PSC-220 Introduction to International Relations
          • PSY-103 Human Relations
          • PSY-201 General Psychology
          • SOC-101 Intro to Sociology
          • SPC-209 Interpersonal Communications
          • SPC-212 Survey of Mass Communication
          • ART-101 Art History and Appreciation
          • ART-107 History of Early Western Art
          • ART-108 History of Western Art
          • ENG-102 English Composition II
          • ENG-228 Studies in Film Genre
          • HSS-101 Introduction to Humanities
          • MUS-105 Music Appreciation
          • PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy
          • PHI-105 Introduction to Logic
          • PHI-110 Ethics
          • REL-101 Introduction to Religion
          • REL-104 Early Christian History and Literature
          • REL-105 Early Jewish History and Literature
          • REL-201 Religions of the World
          • THE-101 Introduction to Theatre
          TAKE EGT-104,EGT-108,EGT-152, EGT-245,MTT-112,MTT-113,MTT-152, MTT-153,MTT-249,MTT-255,MTT-258, AND MTT-270
            • EGT-104 Print Reading
            • EGT-108 Adv Print Reading & Sketching
            • EGT-152 Fundamentals of CAD
            • EGT-245 Principles of Parametric CAD
            • MTT-112 Machine Tool Theory and Practice II
            • MTT-113 Machine Tool Theory and Practice III
            • MTT-152 Precision Machining II
            • MTT-153 Precision Machining III
            • MTT-249 Introduction to CAM
            • MTT-255 CNC Programing II
            • MTT-258 Machine Tool Cam
            • MTT-270 Operation and Programming of Coordinate Measuring Machines
            TAKE MTT-250, MTT-252, AND MTT-254 AND MTT-285
              • MTT-250 Principles of CNC
              • MTT-252 CNC Set Up and Operations
              • MTT-254 CNC Programming I
              • MTT-285 NIMS Level I Capstone

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              Machine tool technology students learn to set up and operate all standard machine tools. Students acquire knowledge and skills in mathematics, blueprint reading, computer aided drafting, precision measuring equipment including CMM training, and computer numerical control (CNC) as well as CAD/CAM training. The Machine Tool Technology Program is accredited by the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS) (NIMS). Each student will have the opportunity to earn Level I Credentials with NIMS.

               

              BMW Scholars Program

              The BMW Scholars Program allows eligible students to attend class full-time at local community colleges while working part-time at BMW in order to further their education requirements, gain the necessary hands on experience, and to become viable candidates for full-time positions at BMW. Degrees currently being considered are Production Associate, Machine Tool, Advanced Manufacturing), and Automotive. Find out more information about applying to BMW Scholars by contacting Jennifer Little in Career Services at (864) 592-4808 or email career@sccsc.edu. 

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