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Nov 21, 2024
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Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Machining Technology, AAS
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100 CREDITS
Program Admission Dates: Fall (There will not be a spring start in 2020.)
The Machining Technology AAS degree prepares students to be well positioned to begin a career in the machine trades by gaining basic machining competencies.
Graduates will be well positioned to begin a career in the machine trades by gaining basic machining competencies through their work on projects along with a thorough grounding in shop theory, applied math, and a special emphasis on CAD/CAM programming and CNC machining.
Machining Technology AAS degree graduates will:
- be prepared with skills to perform entry-level CNC machining and manual machining
- gain a thorough grounding in shop theory and applied math
- perform CAD/CAM programming and manual programming
- combine manual and CNC skills to produce a capstone project of complex parts
- demonstrate math and communication skills
- set up and operate machine tools with a minimum of supervision
- demonstrate critical thinking, teamwork, intercultural appreciation, information literacy, and communication
- meet Social Science, Humanities, Written Communication, and Quantitative Reasoning distribution area outcomes
Lake Washington Institute of Technology does not offer every course each quarter. It is the student’s responsibility to consult the Class Schedule and work out an individual schedule with an advisor. Any developmental coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length.
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Program Requirements
Required Course Sequence
Quarter One - MACH 115 Introduction to CNC Machining 4 credits
- MACH 116 Material Removal - CNC Lathe and Mill 6 credits
- MACH 131 Introduction to CNC Programming 2 credits
- MACH 133 Introduction to CNC Operations 4 credits
Quarter Two - MACH 105 Introduction to Manual Machining 4 credits
- MACH 106 Material Removal - Manual and Conversational Control 4 credits
- MACH 111 Introduction to Measuring Applications 3 credits
- MACH 141 Tool Geometry and Grinding 3 credits
- MACH 161 Introduction to Drawings and Documentation 2 credits
Quarter Three - MACH 125 CNC Projects and Practice 4 credits
- MACH 126 Advanced Material Removal 6 credits
- MACH 127 Machining Processes 3 credits
- MACH 135 Production Environments 2 credits
- MATH& 107 Math in Society 5 credits (or any course with MATH& as the prefix)
Quarter Four - MACH 143 Practical Shop Trigonometry 3 credits
- MACH 145 Materials for Machining 2 credits
- MACH 162 Introduction to GD&T 3 credits
- MACH 175 CNC Processes 7 credits
Quarter Five - MACH 196 Capstone Project 6 credits
- MACH 241 CNC Machining I: CAD/CAM Geometry and Toolpaths 6 credits
- ENGL& 101 English Composition I 5 credits
Quarter Six - MACH 242 CNC Machining II: CNC Machine Processes and Work Holding 6 credits
- ART 102 Design I 5 credits (or any course with CMST&, ART/ART&, ASL&, SPAN&, HUM, ENGL&, or HIST& as the prefix)
- SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology 5 credits (or any course with BUS&, ECON&, PSYC&, SOC&, CJ&, or POLS& as the prefix)
General Education Requirements - 20 Credits
- MATH& 107 Math in Society 5 credits (or any course with MATH& as the prefix)
- ENGL& 101 English Composition I 5 credits
- ART 102 Design I 5 credits (or any course with CMST&, ART/ART&, ASL&, SPAN&, HUM, ENGL&, or HIST& as the prefix)
- SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology 5 credits (or any course with BUS&, ECON&, PSYC&, SOC&, CJ&, or POLS& as the prefix)
Total Program Credits: 100
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