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This program covers the essential principles of the machinist profession, encompassing fundamental, intermediate, and complex machine tool operations, along with computer applications for programming CNC milling machines. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon finishing this program, students will exhibit the necessary abilities in machine and manufacturing technology, including CNC machining for diverse equipment; proficiency with manual machining tools; knowledge of metallurgy and heat treatment processes; and competence in technical mathematics.
High School transcripts and Diploma; minimum of 2.0 or ""C"" grade point average, if transferring directly from a U.S.-based College or University.
Students under 18 years of age may apply, but must submit final transcripts showing secondary/high school completion before the first term of enrollment.
Proof of English Proficiency
Application Deadline: July 10 for Fall Semester; November 30 for Spring Semester and May 15 for the Summer Session.