Manufacturing Technology Program
The
Manufacturing Technology program prepares students for entry level
positions as numerical control technicians, general machinists;
tool and die makers, mold makers, tool designers, and quality control
technicians.
During the first year students will develop a solid foundation in basic machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, and surface grinders. In the second year students will develop advanced skills in CNC programming, CAD/CAM, jig & fixture making, tool and die, and mold making.
The
Manufacturing Technology Program is designed to equip graduates
with the necessary skills to succeed in the jobs of the future.
The program emphasizes classroom theory with actual experience.
The ICCC manufacturing graduates are in demand throughout the state we have 100% job placement!
Learn about the basic application of:
- Computer Assisted Design (CAD)
- Computer Assisted Manufacturing (CAM)
- Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Here
is a list of some of the employment opportunities for graduates
of the Manufacturing Technology Program, Starting salaries range
from $30,000 - $44,000.
- Numerical Control Programmer
- Numerical Control Machine Operator
- CNC Programmer (CAD/CAM)
- Process Technician
- Quality Control Technician
- Tool & Die Maker
- Mold Maker
Upon completion of the program, graduates are awarded an Associate of Applied Sciences (A.A.S.) Degree.