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Computer Integrated Machining

The Computer Integrated Machining curriculum is designed to develop skills in the theory and safe use of hand tools, power machinery, computerized equipment, and sophisticated precision inspection instruments.

Students will learn to interpret blueprints, set up manual and CNC machines, perform basic and advanced machining operations, and make decisions to ensure that work quality is maintained.

Employment opportunities for machining technicians exist in manufacturing industries, public institutions, governmental agencies, and in a wide range of specialty machining job shops.

Students enrolled full-time and making satisfactory progress should complete this program in five semesters. Additional time may be needed to achieve minimum requirements in English, Math, or Science.

This program offers a Machining Technology Diploma Basics Certificate and CNC Certificate. Contact the program coordinator or department chair for specific requirements.

Keith Kinlaw, Department Chair
Office: Welding Building (MW), Room 114
Email: kgkinlaw316@my.pittcc.edu
Phone: 252-493-7643

Manufacturing Industry
Public Institution
Government Agency
Specialty Machining Job Shop

Blueprint Reading
Blueprint Reading/Mechanical
Industrial Safety
Machining Applications I, II, & III
Intro to CNC
Machining Calculations
CNC Programming
Appl in CNC Machining
Appl Software for Tech
Mfg Quality Control
Engineering Materials
CAD I & II
Advanced CNC Processes
CAM: CNC Turning
CAM: CNC Milling
Introduction to CAD/CAM

Students will learn to setup and operate manual and computer controlled machine tools.
Students will learn to produce and work from blueprints, sketches, or computer-aided design (CAD) or computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) files.
Students will learn to turn, mill, drill, shape, and grind machine parts to specifications.
Students will learn to measure, examine, and test completed products using precision measuring instruments.

East Carolina University – B.S. Industrial Technology