Machine Tool Operation (One-Year)
31-420-1 Technical Diploma (one-year)
Offered at Ashland
Production. Machining. Operation.
This one-year program emphasizes core machining skills and will prepare you for a career in the machining industry. You will learn the machining skills required to set up and operate manual and computer-controlled machines. You will learn to use hand tools, precision measuring instruments, read prints, and create parts using a computer-aided manufacturing system. Skilled Machine Tool Operators work in production and maintenance departments, tool rooms, and job shops.
Mechanical. Detailed. Team Player.
Successful graduates have certain characteristics and skills that help them succeed in the industry. As you prepare for your career, you should strive to reach a comfort level in the following courses or skills:
- Communications
- Mechanical Design
- Geometry
- Algebra I and II
- Trigonometry
- General Metals
- Machine Shop
- Principles of Technology
- Keyboarding
- Print Reading/Computer-Aided Drafting
Find out what the Machine Tool Operation program
can help you do
in the Career Impact article
Not
your father's manufacturing technology.
Demand high for employees in manufacturing
Extreme Tool & Engineering, Inc. donates equipment to WITC
Admission Requirements
General Admission Requirements
Program Outcomes
Employers will expect you, as a one-year Machine Tool Operation graduate, to be able to:- Operate machine tools safely.
- Acquire skills in the use of hand-held tools.
- Apply knowledge to the operation of the lathe, milling machine, surface grinder, and drill press.
- Use physical and mechanical properties of metals and alloys in tool production.
- Analyze and set up machine operations according to prints, layouts, and other instructions.
- Categorize and select the correct cutting and lubrication fluids used in machining operations.
- Compare measured tolerance limits with micrometers, gauges, and other precision instruments.
- Set up and operate computerized numerical control (CNC) milling machines and lathes.
- Create part drawings and generate tool paths using a computer-aided drafting and computer-aided machining (CAD/CAM) system.
Program Costs
The estimated total program cost for the one-year Machine Tool Operation program is approximately $4,975. View more information on program and costs.
