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CAD/CAM technicians determine manufacturing processes, select appropriate machinery, and establish machining sequences to produce components meeting industrial standards. This program equips graduates for careers as Computer-Aided Design (CAD) specialists, Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) experts, CNC programmers, General Machinist/CNC operators, quality control technicians, or CMM operators across various industries including mold making, tool and die, jig and fixture production, and machine tool manufacturing. Ideal candidates are analytical problem-solvers with mechanical aptitude who can work both independently and collaboratively. While emphasizing CAM, the curriculum includes comprehensive CAD training to enhance student success and employment prospects.
Program Highlights
Provides advanced instruction using engineering workstations with fully integrated software.
Features an outstanding training facility at the Ford Centre for Excellence in Manufacturing.
Utilizes cutting-edge technology.
Career Opportunities
Graduates secure rewarding positions as CNC operators/programmers, CMM technicians, CAD designers, quality control specialists, and apprentices in manufacturing sectors serving aerospace, construction, consumer goods, dental, forestry, mining, and telecommunications industries.