Tool and Die/Precision Machinist Apprenticeship Certificate / 9919
Program Website: RockValleyCollege.edu/Machinist
The tool and die maker/precision machinist apprentice makes the devices used by machinists for mass-produced parts. Tool and die makers are among the most skilled of all machinery workers.
Apprentices learn to make the gauges and measuring devices in manufacturing precision metal parts. They are also taught to construct metal forms used to shape metal stamping and forging operations. This is a four-year program.
Requirements
Course Requirements
Year One
APT-190 | Mathematics for Machine Technology I | 3 |
APT-194 | Blueprint Interpretation | 3 |
Year Two
Year Three
MET-111 | CNC Machine Setup/Operation/Programming | 3 |
MET-226 | CNC/CAM Operations I | 3 |
Year Four
MET-108 | Computer Drafting Using AutoCAD | 3 |
WLD-100 | Introduction to Welding | 3 |
MET-133 | Graphics/SolidWorks CAD I | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 30
A prerequisite or corequisite may be required for some courses.
Refer to the course descriptions section in this catalog for more information.