- Independence
Students taking this course should have completed Introduction to Machining with a 'B' or better. In this class, students will further their knowledge and skills necessary for entering the machining field. A large portion of the curriculum will be devoted to the advanced methods and processes of machining, along with learning how to set up and operate a CNC mill. Other topics may include CNC programming, machining careers, metallurgy and part inspection. Classroom time will be spent learning the science behind these methods, but a large portion of the class will be in the metals shop perfecting hands-on experience using the various processes.
Every other year (22-23)
Credit: 1.0
Length: (1) Trimester
Grade Level(s): 10,11,12
Prerequisite: None
Cum Laude Points: 0
Career Cluster(s):
- 11
- 12
- TECH ED