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COMPUTER - INTEGRATED MACHINING The Computer-Integrated Machining curriculum prepares 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. Upon completion of the Computer-Integrated Machining AAS program, students will be able to: Interpret blueprints as demonstrated by a score of 70% or above on the final exam of blueprint reading/Mach ll (MAC 131) Create a working assembly of manufactured parts as demonstrated by a score of 70% or above on the project rubric of a fabrication project in MAC 142 (Machine Processes II). Apply general principles of mathematics and programming to CNC machine programming and CNC graphics programming as demonstrated by a score of 70% or above on the final exam of a CNC graphics program. (MAC 232) Setup and operate a CNC machine as demonstrated by a score of 70% or above on the final exam project rubric of a CNC project. (MAC 228) Associates in Applied Science: A50210 CNC Turning & Milling Certificate: C50420C Diploma: D50210 Manual/CNC Operator Certificate: C50210MC Manual Machining Certificate: C50210M Machining Fundamentals Certificate: C50420MF Career Opportunities Graduates should 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, and to sit for machining certification examinations. Regional Projected Growth by 2026: 26.4% Source: EMSI Machinist Average Salary: $40,164 Source: EMSI

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COMPUTER-INTEGRATED

MACHINING

The Computer-Integrated Machining curriculum prepares

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.

Upon completion of the Computer-Integrated Machining AAS program, students will be able to:

Interpret blueprints as demonstrated by a score of 70% or above on the final exam of blueprint

reading/Mach ll (MAC 131)

Create a working assembly of manufactured parts as demonstrated by a score of 70% or above

on the project rubric of a fabrication project in MAC 142 (Machine Processes II).

Apply general principles of mathematics and programming to CNC

machine programming and CNC graphics programming as

demonstrated by a score of 70% or above on the final exam of a

CNC graphics program. (MAC 232)

Setup and operate a CNC machine as demonstrated by a score of

70% or above on the final exam project rubric of a CNC project.

(MAC 228)

Associates in Applied Science: A50210 CNC Turning & Milling Certificate: C50420C

Diploma: D50210 Manual/CNC Operator Certificate: C50210MC

Manual Machining Certificate: C50210M Machining Fundamentals Certificate: C50420MF

Career Opportunities

Graduates should 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, and to sit for

machining certification examinations.

Regional

Projected Growth

by 2026:

26.4% Source: EMSI

Machinist

Average Salary:

$40,164 Source: EMSI

Contact Us

Give us a call for more information about our training programs.

Stanly Community College

141 College Drive Albemarle, NC 28001

704-991-0123

Visit us on the web at www.stanly.edu

STANLY COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Advanced Manufacturing & Industrial Technology

ACCREDITATION: Stanly Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on

Colleges to award associate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404

-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Stanly Community College.

Website: http://www.sacscoc.org

The Computer-Integrated Machining AAS program is not specifically designed for transfer. However, students completing the program are eligible to enter a degree completion program at East Carolina University. This program leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology. See the following website for more information: http://www.ecu.edu/cs-cet/techsystems/bsit.cfm

Associate of Applied Science -- COMPUTER INTEGRATED MACHINING

(Full-Time and Part-Time Sequences)

AAS Full Time

AAS Part-Time

(Suggested Sequence)

Course ID Course Title Credits Diploma Manual

Machining Certificate

Machining Fundamentals

Certificate

Manual/CNC Operator

Certificate

CNC Turning & Milling

Certificate

Term 1

Term 1

ACA 111 College Student Success 1 D X

MAC 111 Machining Technology I 6 D X X X

MAC 131 Blueprint Reading/Mach I 2 D X X X

DEV MATH If needed (based on placement test) ?

DEV ENG If needed (based on placement test) ?

Term 4

MAC 114 Intro to Metrology 2 X

MAC 151 Machining Calculations 2 D X X X

CIS 110 Intro to Computers 3

Term 2

Term 2

MAC 142 Machining Applications 4 D X X

DFT 151 CAD I 3 D

MAC 247 Production Tooling 2 D X

MAC 121 Intro to CNC 2 D X X

Term 5

MAC 152 Advanced Machining Calculations 2 D X

MAT 110 Mathematical Measurement & Literacy 3 D

ISC 112 Industrial Safety 2

Term 3 Term 3 MAC 231 CAM: CNC Turning 3 D X

MAC 232 CAM: CNC Milling 3 D X

Term 4

Term 7

MAC 122 CNC Turning 2 D X X

MAC 124 CNC Milling 2 D X X

ACA 121 Managing a Team 1

Term 6 ENG 111 Writing & Inquiry 3 D

SOC SCI Social Science Elective 3

Term 9 MAC 143 Machining Applications III 4 D

Term 5

ENG 114 Professional Research & Reporting 3

Term 10 MAC 228 Advanced CNC Processes 3

HUM Humanities Elective 3

Term 8

MAC 222 Advanced CNC Turning 2 X

MAC 224 Advanced CNC Milling 2 X

WBL 110 OR WBL 111

World of Work OR Work-based Learning

1 X