2021-2022 Course Catalog

CNC Technology Specialty

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

  1. Total Credit Hours: 67 credit hours in courses numbered 100 and above
  2. Cumulative Grade Point Average: 2.00 (‘C’) or better for all work applicable toward the degree that was completed at Richland
  3. Residency: 15 credit hours or more at Richland Community College

Curriculum Requirements

Required Courses

COMM 120Business & Professional Speaking

3.0

Or

COMM 101Public Speaking

3.0

DRAFT 236Solid Modeling 2

4.0

Or

DRAFT 103AutoCAD, Introductory

3.0

ENGL 110Professional & Technical Writing

3.0

Or

ENGL 101Composition 1

3.0

ENGT 100Manufacturing Processes

3.0

ENGT 101Motor Control Fundamentals

4.0

ENGT 102Blueprint Reading

3.0

Or

DRAFT 101Drafting Fundamentals

3.0

ENGT 103Fluid Power Fundamentals

3.0

ENGT 104CNC Fundamentals

3.0

ENGT 105Occupational Safety (MSSC-1)

3.0

ENGT 131Maintenance Fundamentals

4.0

ENGT 150Machining Fundamentals

2.0

ENGT 151Cutting & Workholding

2.0

ENGT 160Metrology and Quality Control

3.0

ENGT 200Industrial Materials

3.0

ENGT 213Robotic Fundamentals

3.0

ENGT 250CNC Turning

3.0

ENGT 251CNC Milling

3.0

ENGT 252CAM Applications

3.0

ENGT 290Work Exp. Practicum & Seminar

3.0

Or

ENGT 295Workplace Simulation & Project

3.0

Or

ENGT 299Systems Integration

3.0

MATH 104Technical Mathematics

4.0

Or

MATH 110Concepts of Mathematics

4.0

Social Science Electives

Number of Credit Hours Required: 3.00

ANTHR 101Introduction to Anthropology

3.0

ANTHR 110Intro to Cultural Anthropology

3.0

ECON 231Macroeconomics

3.0

ECON 232Microeconomics

3.0

ED 102Field Experience in Education

2.0

ED 105Using Technology in the Classroo

3.0

ED 107Art for Elementary School Teachers

3.0

ED 108The Multicultural Classroom

3.0

ED 109Principles of Reading

3.0

ED 200Educational Psychology

3.0

ED 205Foundations of Education

3.0

ED 210Introduction to Bilingual Education

3.0

HIST 101United States to 1877

4.0

HIST 102United States since 1877

4.0

PREL 100Human Relations

3.0

PREL 110Supervision

3.0

POLS 100People & Politics

3.0

POLS 110American National Government

3.0

POLS 120Pol in States and Communities

3.0

PSYCH 110Introduction to Psychology

3.0

PSYCH 145Human Growth & Development

3.0

PSYCH 150Child Psychology

3.0

PSYCH 200Educational Psychology

3.0

PSYCH 210Social Psychology

3.0

PSYCH 250Human Sexuality

3.0

PSYCH 260Theories of Personality

3.0

PSYCH 280Abnormal Psychology

3.0

SOCIO 105Domestic Violence & Intervention Techniques

2.0

SOCIO 110Introduction to Sociology

3.0

SOCIO 125Parenting

3.0

SOCIO 130Criminology

3.0

SOCIO 135The Study of Substance Abuse

3.0

SOCIO 141Introduction to Social Work

3.0

SOCIO 142Social Services Field Experience

3.0

SOCIO 150Social Problems

3.0

SOCIO 200Marriage and the Family

3.0

SOCIO 210Sociology of Deviant Behavior

3.0

SOCIO 225Race, Class & Gender in the United States

3.0

SOCS 280Interdisciplinary Field Experience in the Social Science

3.0

General Education Electives

Number of Credit Hours Required: 3.00. PHYS 101 or PHYS 115 recommended

Suggested Course Sequence

Fall Semester

ENGT 100Manufacturing Processes

3.0

ENGT 102Blueprint Reading

3.0

Or

DRAFT 101Drafting Fundamentals

3.0

ENGT 105Occupational Safety (MSSC-1)

3.0

ENGT 131Maintenance Fundamentals

4.0

ENGT 160Metrology and Quality Control

3.0

Spring Semester

DRAFT 236Solid Modeling 2

4.0

Or

DRAFT 103AutoCAD, Introductory

3.0

ENGT 103Fluid Power Fundamentals

3.0

ENGT 104CNC Fundamentals

3.0

ENGT 150Machining Fundamentals

2.0

ENGT 151Cutting & Workholding

2.0

ENGT 200Industrial Materials

3.0

Fall Semester

MATH 104Technical Mathematics

4.0

Or

MATH 110Concepts of Mathematics

4.0

ENGT 101Motor Control Fundamentals

4.0

ENGT 213Robotic Fundamentals

3.0

ENGT 250CNC Turning

3.0

ENGT 251CNC Milling

3.0

Spring Semester

COMM 120Business & Professional Speaking

3.0

Or

COMM 101Public Speaking

3.0

ENGL 110Professional & Technical Writing

3.0

Or

ENGL 101Composition 1

3.0

ENGT 252CAM Applications

3.0

ENGT 290Work Exp. Practicum & Seminar

3.0

Or

ENGT 295Workplace Simulation & Project

3.0

Or

ENGT 299Systems Integration

3.0

Social Science Elective

3.0

General Education Elective

3.0

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