To graduate with a specialization in Computer Numerical Control: CAD/CAM, students must complete the following required courses for the certificate plus the general breadth requirements for the Associate of Science Degree (minimum total = 60 units).
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
Required Courses: | ||
MACH 021 | Machine Shop | 3 |
MACH 022 | Machine Shop II | 4 |
MACH 090 | Mechanical Print Reading | 3 |
MACH 120 | Machine Shop Theory | 2 |
MACH 123 | Machine Shop III | 4 |
MACH 124 | Machine Shop IV | 4 |
Required Specialized Courses: | ||
MACH 070 | Computer Numerical Control Programming (CNC) | 3 |
MACH 071 | Computer Numerical Control Programming II | 3 |
MACH 072 | Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing Programming I | 3 |
MACH 073 | Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing Programming II | 3 |
MACH 074 | Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machining Setup and Operation | 3 |
MACH 129 | Manufacturing Processes | 2 |
Total Units | 37 |
To earn an SBVC Associate Degree students must complete one of the following general education patterns:
Program Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Accurately hold tolerances to a given print within a 1/64th for fractions and within .001" for NIMS decimals.
- Program a part print utilizing the Cartesian coordinate systems.
- Download files from computer disks to machine control.
- Generate a part model in SolidWorks from a detailed dimensioned illustration or a mechanical drawing.
- Demonstrate the use of a gage 2000 Browne & Sharpe coordinate measuring machine.