CNC Technology Specialty
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This specialty prepares the student for employment as a CNC operator or CNC Programmer. These skilled jobs require the ability to set up and operate high tech computer-controlled (CNC) machines. These computerized, highly automated machines cut, shape, drill, or otherwise modify metal or plastic parts for all segments of industry. CNC operators typically set up, tend, and perform minor maintenance on the machines. CNC programmers determine machining processes and tooling and fixturing requirements and write, modify, and adjust the programs that control the CNC machines. Technicians may also perform routine maintenance and repair the machines when they break down. In some environments, technicians may operate and program the machines as well.
Sample Job Titles
CNC Operator, CNC Machinist, CNC Programmer, Machinist, Production Operator, Machine Operator, Metal Worker
Graduation Requirements
- Total Credit Hours: 67 credit hours in courses numbered 100 and above
- Cumulative Grade Point Average: 2.00 (‘C’) or better for all work applicable toward the degree that was completed at Richland
- Residency: 15 credit hours or more at Richland Community College
Curriculum Requirements
Required Courses
Social Science Electives
Number of Credit Hours Required: 3.00
General Education Electives
Number of Credit Hours Required: 3.00. PHYS 101 or PHYS 115 recommended
Suggested Course Sequence
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
COMM 120 | Business & Professional Speaking | 3.0 |
| Or | |
COMM 101 | Public Speaking | 3.0 |
ENGL 110 | Professional & Technical Writing | 3.0 |
| Or | |
ENGL 101 | Composition 1 | 3.0 |
ENGT 252 | CAM Applications | 3.0 |
ENGT 290 | Work Exp. Practicum & Seminar | 3.0 |
| Or | |
ENGT 295 | Workplace Simulation & Project | 3.0 |
| Or | |
ENGT 299 | Systems Integration | 3.0 |
| Social Science Elective | 3.0 |
| General Education Elective | 3.0 |
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