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This degree program provides an environment to develop technical skills. All courses are set up to simulate a working environment.

Technical coursework includes machine tool labs, materials and processes, AutoCAD, CNC, welding and teamwork, and workplace communication. Specialty coursework includes quality control, tool, die, mold and fixture design, and advanced machine tooling.



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FALL SEMESTER  
Credit Hours

DFTG 1235 Technical Reading & Sketching
3
MCHN 1343 Machining Mathematics
3
MCHN 1438 Machining I (TP)
4
ENGL 1312 Business Writing
3
MCHN 1320 Precision Tools and Measurement
3

 

SPRING SEMESTER  
Credit Hours

QCTC 1305 Teaming
3
DFTG 1313 Drafting for Specific Occupations
3
MCHN 1419 Manufacturing Materials & Processes
4
MCHN 1452 Intermediate Machining I
4
COSC 1301 Microcomputer Applications
3

 

SUMMER SESSION  
Credit Hours

MCHN 1382 CAPSTONE: Cooperative Education I
3

 

FALL SEMESTER  
Credit Hours

INMT 1445 Computer Numerical Controls
4
WLDG 1337 Introduction to Metallurgy
3
MCHN 2341 Advanced Machining Operations I
3
  Social / Behavioral Science Elective
3
  Math / Natural Sciences Elective
4

 

SPRING SEMESTER  
Credit Hours

MCHN 2547 Specialized Tools and Fixtures
5
Humanities Elective
3
Program Elective
3
SPCH 1311 Introduction to Speech Communication
3

 

PMTD PROGRAM ELECTIVES  
Credit Hours

MCHN 2345 Advanced Machining Operations II
3
MCHN 1293 Cost Estimating
2
PLTC 1445 Plastics Processing I
4

 

Total Credit Hours: 70

Identifies courses to fulfill minimum 15
credit hour General Education Requirement

 
 
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