CNC Machinist Part 2 Microcredential
Stackable to Degree Program
This microcredential aligns with requirements for the Machine Tool Technology A.A.S. should students choose to continue their education after obtaining the microcredential.
Microcredential Outline
This curriculum was designed and was approved by SUNY CCC governance.
There is a need for the availability of shorter non-degree credentials in the Machining discipline. In response to needs identified by SUNY CCC’s Workforce Education personnel who are interfacing with local industry supplying technical training. The purpose for the microcredential is to build on the skills gained to give the student skills needed to program and operate CNC Mills and Lathes. Students will learn more sophisticated programming, learn and use industry standard MasterCAM programming to generate the code necessary to program CNC machines to efficiently make parts to specifications.
The CNC Machinist Part 2 Microcredential is 7 credits and comprised of the following courses.
MECH 1570: Dimensional Metrology (3 cr.)
Introduction to ANSI Y-14.5M standard for geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) and various inspection, measurement and testing methods. Includes use of basic inspection tools (rules, verniers, micrometers, dial calipers, indicators), gage blocks, surface plates, bore gages, fixed gages, sine plate, digital height gages, transfer gages, profilometer, optical comparator and coordinate measuring machines (CMM). using software PC-DMIS. Calibration methods and measurement system analysis (MSA) techniques are covered. Field trip to industrial metrology department. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: MECH 1050 and either MACH 1040 or TECH 1080. Lab fee.
MACH 2410: Tooling Technology (4 cr.)
Theory and practice of advanced metal cutting. Design and building of jigs and fixtures to properly locate and hold parts for metalworking. Lectures supplemented by demonstrations of current tooling and manufacturing techniques by industrial representative. Identification, demonstration and application of machine shop safety equipment and procedures. Lecture/Laboratory. Prerequisites: MACH 2400. Lab fee.
Our Faculty
Highlighted for this program: Daniel Moretti
Program Contact
Brad Cole, ADI STEM colebs@corning-cc.edu