ADVM B7001 - CNC Precision Machining
Course Description
Learn the fundamental precision machining and production skills necessary to compete for an entry-level position in a working machine shop environment, plus the machine tool technology to successfully advance to a higher-level machining program. CNC Machinists work in teams to efficiently convert raw materials into durable goods using computer numerically controlled machines (CNC). Their skills range from knowing the materials being cut to employing the sophisticated program used to control the machine via computers.
Notice: In effect Feb. 15, vaccinated students will no longer need to be tested to access campus, but, if attending a class that is more than 30 hours long, must have uploaded their vaccine cards prior to course dates. Unvaccinated students with approved exemptions will continue to be tested every three days. Note that exemption applications need to be approved prior to the course start date. To get more information and see testing hours for each campus see: https://myccp.online/coronavirus#faqs.
Masking will be required throughout the spring/summer 2022 semester. Wearing a high-quality mask such as KN95 or N95 mask, or double masking, is strongly encouraged. It is important to wear a mask that is well-fitted. For information on proper masking, including how to double mask, please read this guidance from the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/effective-masks.html.