Apr 25, 2024  
2017-2019 Catalog Addendum 
    
2017-2019 Catalog Addendum [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Machining and Manufacturing Technology, AAS


100-107 Credits

This degree program is designed for both the new student entering the field of manufacturing and for the current employee who wishes to learn more about the knowledge and skills currently in demand by employers.

A graduate of the program will be prepared for entry into the manufacturing industry as a conventional or CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machinist trainee. Instruction covers conventional turning, milling and grinding, as well as basic programming, set up and operation of CNC machine tools. Other subjects include shop safety, reading engineering drawings, shop mathematics, machine tool theory, inspection and surface plate techniques, as well as lean manufacturing and other skills currently required by the manufacturing industry.

Credit for hours of training is usually granted to those entering an approved apprenticeship program. Entry into the program at any time is possible on a space-available basis with instructor’s permission.

Contact: Tom Tagliente, ext. 4261 - ttagliente@greenriver.edu

Choose one from the following:


Satisfies related instruction requirements.

Students who are planning to take CMST 100 , CMST & 210 , CMST & 220  or CMST & 230  can only count it as meeting either only the Related Instructions Oral Communication OR only the Human Relations requirements.

Choose one from the following:


Satisfies related instruction requirements.

Students who are planning to take CMST 100 , CMST & 210 , CMST & 220  or CMST & 230  can only count it as meeting either only the Related Instructions Oral Communication OR only the Human Relations requirements.

Electives:


To enhance the learner’s preparation for future employment, we recommend the following:


Notes


# Satisfies related instruction requirements.