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Machining Technology CCP

Machining Technology Overview (5459)

Addendum 2022 (action based on curriculum minutes dated April 28, 2022)

Type of Award

CCP - Career Certificate Program

Program Website

www.pbsc.edu/careerpathways/pathway-industry/default.aspx

Program Description

This CCP program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the manufacturing industry as a machinist.

Course content includes safety issues of the manufacturing environment, applied math and blueprint reading skills, computer numerical control (CNC) programming, manufacturing planning/methods, inspection methods, coordinate measuring machine (CMM) use and related machining concepts and theories. Shop and laboratory activities are integral to the program and provide instruction in the various machine tools, machine accessories and programming techniques related to current industry standards and practices.

Program Learning Outcomes

For detailed information, visit www.pbsc.edu/learningoutcomes/Program-Learning-Outcomes

Admission Requirements

  • No high school diploma or GED is required. (To be eligible to receive federal student aid, you must: Have a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) diploma, or have complete homeschooling)

Completion Requirements

Students must successfully complete all courses listed in the catalog for this program. Students must pass with the following minimum Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) scores: Reading: 9; English: 9; Mathematics: 10 or qualify for TABE exemption.

Program Length

1500 clock hours. 53 weeks.

Location

The program is offered at the Lake Worth campus.

For More Information

Eligio Marquez Veray, Associate Dean, marqueze@palmbeachstate.edu, (561) 868-3540

Employment Opportunities

Essential to manufacturing, machinists are highly skilled individuals who produce precision parts used in all types of machines for all types of industries, including aerospace, computer, medical device and automotive. Students may find entry-level employment as machinists, machinists helpers, computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) operators or programmers, and CAD/CAM machine operators or programmers.

Career Center

www.pbsc.edu/Career

For more information about employment opportunities including job outlook and salary information visit: Occupational Outlook Handbook: www.bls.gov/ooh

O-Net Online: www.onetonline.org

Required courses:

Required Courses (Clock Hours: 1,500)

PMT0028Introduction to CNC Machining (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0202Fundamentals of Manual Machining (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0211Fundamentals of Machine Shop Practices (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0201Blueprint Reading for Machinist (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0252CNC CAD/CAM Programming (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0511Advance Manual Lathe Operations (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0510Advance Manual Milling Operations (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0257CNC Lathes (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0220CNC Mills (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0290LMachining Work-Based Learning Experience (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

Total Credit Hours: 1500

Course Sequence

Term One - Fall (Year One) (Clock Hours: 450)

PMT0028Introduction to CNC Machining (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0252CNC CAD/CAM Programming (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0220CNC Mills (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

Term Two - Spring (Year One) (Clock Hours: 450)

PMT0201Blueprint Reading for Machinist (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0202Fundamentals of Manual Machining (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0257CNC Lathes (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

Term Three - Summer (Year One) (Clock Hours: 300)

PMT0211Fundamentals of Machine Shop Practices (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0511Advance Manual Lathe Operations (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

Term Four - Fall (Year Two) (Clock Hours: 300)

PMT0510Advance Manual Milling Operations (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

PMT0290LMachining Work-Based Learning Experience (CCP)

150 Clock Hours

Total Credit Hours: 1500