13 Credits
Principles of Precision Machining (PPM) Level 2 Covers conventional machining, intermediate blueprint reading skills, applied math skills including basic geometry and trigonometry, CNC machine programming and operation. Coursework is divided between lab assignments, lecture and reading/workbook assignments. Students spend a significant portion of the lab time dedicated to conventional mills and lathes and basic CNC programming and operations. Basic computer skills are highly recommended: Windows, Internet and Email.
Entry Requirement: MFG 102 or instructor’s permission.
Contact: Tom Tagliente - ttagliente@greenriver.edu; Brad Chinn, bchinn@greenriver.edu or Joel Perdue, jperdue@greenriver.edu
Program Website:
Machining & Manufacturing Technology |
https://www.greenriver.edu/students/academics/areas-of-interest/program-maps/trades-industrial-tech-aviation-natural-resources/machining-manufacturing-technology/index.html
Program Outcomes:
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to:
- Demonstrate accuracy and safety in the completion of manufacturing tasks.
- Produce a manually turned workpiece.
- Produce a manually milled workpiece.
- Produce a surface-ground workpiece.
- Produce a CNC machined workpiece.
- Use hand tools correctly and safely.
- Use precision measuring instruments correctly.
- Read blueprints correctly.
- Produce a correctly sequenced job/build plan.
- Identify and describe basic tools and project materials.