School of Business & Technology
Machining

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About This Program

A Technical Certificate in Machining prepares students for employment in a diverse array of high-paying career fields. Machinists are extremely skilled, dynamic craftsmen and women that make every industry possible through their knowledge of metallurgy, blueprint reading, metal removal processes, precision measuring and inspection, fabrication, mathematics, tolerances, machine setup and maintenance, and programming, among countless other attributes. With the proper equipment and training, a skilled machinist make any mechanical device or tool in existence, which provides not only endless employment opportunities, but also the satisfaction of being at the cutting edge of technology.

ASUMH offers a certificate of proficiency that focuses on manual machining and a technical certificate that adds computer numerical control set-up, programming, and operations.

Still in high school? Machining is one of the programs offered through the ASUMH Secondary Center. That means you can start taking classes before graduating from high school. Contact your counselor or ASUMH for more information!

Contact Info

Nathan Lueck
870-508-6148
nlueck@asumh.edu

Skills Learned

Precision layout
Manual machining
Abrasive machining
CNC machining
CAD/CAM
Precision measurement and inspection
Mechanical component interface
Machine care and maintenance
Blueprint reading
Material selection and application

Job Opportunities In

Machine shops
Industrial maintenance
Prototyping and product development industries
Aerospace
Defense manufacturing
CNC setup and operations
Production quality assurance
Precision instrumentation
Tool and die industries
Injection molding facilities
Natural gas and oil (twice the national average of machinists in other fields)
$109
Tuition Per Credit Hour
3 SEMESTERS
Program Duration
37
Credit Hours
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Classes You'll Take

Introduction to Machining
Machining I and II
CAD
Industrial Mechanical Systems
CNC Set-up, Operations and Programming
DEGREE CHECKLIST
Transferable Degrees & Stackable Credentials
Transferrable degrees are programs of study that allow students to complete general education courses. Many students who intend to transfer to another college/university complete these degree programs.
Stackable Credentials are Technical Certificates that might be “stacked” to meet requirements for a higher-level certificate or degree program like an associate's degree.

Stackable Credentials

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Prerequisites
BIOL 1013 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology for Non-Healthcare Majors
OR BOTH
OR
  BIOL 2004 Human Anatomy and Physiology I & Lab
OR
  BIOL 2014 Human Anatomy and Physiology II & Lab
OR
CIS 1053 Computer Essentials
OR
COMM 1203 Oral Communication
OR
ENG 1003 Composition I
OR
OR
ORT 1001 First Year Experience for Funeral Science
OR
Admission acceptance status made at application due date is contingent on final grades.
Important Disclosures about the Program and the Funeral Service Industry
I understand the program has a specific course rotation that I am required to follow each semester.
I understand that all Funeral Science Education curriculum course work must be completed with a grade of “C” or better.
I understand that I must maintain a 2.5 GPA and will only be allowed to retake courses from which I withdrew or failed in the first semester upon admission to the program.
I understand that I am responsible for any costs associated with the program including field trips and Training Camp.
I understand that it is my responsibility to know the licensing requirements for any state in which I intend to practice.
I understand that students who have previously been convicted of a crime may be restricted from certain clinical facilities and may be ineligible for some state licenses.
I understand that students who have a physical disability should contact the state in which he/she plans to seek licensure to determine if the disability will affect licensure.
I understand that a current driver’s license is required prior to enrolling in a clinical or practicum course.
I have read and understand the program dismissal policies contained within the Funeral Science Student Handbook.

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