SAC
Design, Make & Move
Conventional Machining
In addition to the general education requirements, the associate degree in manufacturing technology, conventional machining, is designed to prepare the student for entry or advancement in the conventional machine tool operation specialty. NOTE: This a sample plan reflecting the 19-20 catalog, please meet with a counselor about your educational goals. SAC.MNGCM.CA

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Semester 1
Total: 17 units
MAJOR
Basic Mechanical Blueprint Reading
2 units
MAJOR
Basic Machining
3 units
MAJOR
CNC Program Writing
4 units
GE Area E1
Freshman Composition
4 units
GE Area IA
Reading
4 units
Semester 2
Total: 12 units
MAJOR
Technical Mathematics
3 units
MAJOR
Advanced Turning Concepts and Operations
3 units
MAJOR
Advanced Milling Concepts and Operations
3 units
Ge Area E2
Analytical Thinking
3 units
GE Area IB
Mathematics
units
Semester 3
Total: 13 units
MAJOR
Job Shop Skills
3 units
Elective
CNC Milling Center Set Up and Operation
3 units
MAJOR
Manufacturing Technology Lab Applications
1 units
GE Area II
Oral Communication
3 units
GE Area B1
American Institutions
3 units
Semester 4
Total: 14 units
Elective
CNC Turning Center Set Up and Operation
3 units
MAJOR
Manufacturing Technology Lab Applications
1 units
MAJOR
Oxyacetylene-Arc Welding
3 units
GE Area B2
Social Sciences
3 units
GE Area D1 or D2
Cultural Breadth
3 units
GE Area F2
Kinesiology
1 units

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Faculty Lead
Name:​​Gregory Gonzales

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