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Manufacturing Machine Technology
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The following information is directly from the 2011-2012 College Catalog, pg. 83. To download a full pdf version of the catalog, click here.
Manufacturing Machine Technology Certificate
Manufacturing jobs today make up more than 10 percent of all jobs in the state of Connecticut. Through attrition and the need for a highly skilled workforce, manufacturers are facing a shortage of skilled workers. This could be an opportunity to explore a career doing interesting work at a higher-than-average pay rate, with full benefits. Students completing this program can find careers as CNC (Computer Numerical Control) operators, inspectors and Tool & Die apprentices. Students wishing to advance their careers may do coursework on a full-time basis and complete the program within one year or on a part-time basis. We are currently offering a part-time night and weekend program. This program is designed to appeal to students that don't have the time to enroll and complete coursework as full-time college students. The goals are to encourage single parents and those that feel they are underemployed to pursue careers in manufacturing and to provide the opportunity for completion of the program within two years. (Learn More)
Manufacturing Machine Technology by Certificate Requirements
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Courses & Credits
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CAD*110 Introduction to CAD
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3
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MFG*102 Manufacturing Processes
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3
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++MFG*103 Manufacturing Processes Lab
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1
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+MFG*105 Manufacturing Math II
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3
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+MFG*124 Blueprint Reading I
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2
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+MFG*125 Blueprint Reading II
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3
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MFG*156 Manufacturing Machinery CNC I
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2
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MFG*171 Introduction to Lean Manufacturing
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3
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+MFG*202 Precision Machining
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3
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+MFG*256 Manufacturing Machinery CNC II
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3
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+QUA*114 Principles of Quality Control
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3
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Total Credits:
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29
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From College Catalog 2011-2012, p. 83
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