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This two-year diploma course provides training in contemporary manufacturing methods, covering programming and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM). Students will explore both theoretical concepts and hands-on applications of modern metalworking and cutting processes, with emphasis on programming skills, innovative manufacturing approaches, and understanding technical blueprints. After finishing the program, graduates can pursue apprenticeships as general machinists, tool and die specialists, or mold fabrication technicians.
Program alumni find employment across diverse manufacturing sectors, including aerospace and defense, automotive production, construction materials, metal fabrication, industrial machinery, transportation systems (rail and marine), as well as resource-based industries such as power generation, timber, and mineral extraction.