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Machine Technology Program
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Program overview
MCTI’s Machine Technology Program has two separate tracks: welding or CNC machining. Entry to the Machine Technology program requires no prior training in the machining or welding field.
Students who chose the CNC track will learn various machining operations such as manual milling, turning, and grinding. With successful completion of manual training, advancing students will begin to learn Computerized Numerical Control (CNC). CNC students learn G&M code programming using both manual and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software. Time is spent learning proper machine setup and operation to produce parts using CNC milling and turning operations.
Students who choose the welding track focus on MIG and TIG welding during the Production Welding term. Students that can meet industry standards continue with fabricator training. Students manufacture projects based on customer demands and are exposed to the ARC welding process.
Please review the Machine Technology Curriculum Guide for more detailed information.