The Precision Manufacturing and Machining Program is designed with three different levels of completion.
In the one-year
certificate program, students learn the basic skills required for
machinists. For more information on this program read the gainful employment disclosure.
The two-year
certificate program is designed to teach basic skills as well as
advanced machining procedures. For more information on this program read the gainful employment disclosure.
The Associate of Applied
Science degree program is designed to teach basic skills as
well as advanced machining procedures, with the addition of
academic courses needed to complete the AAS degree.
For more information on this program read the gainful employment disclosure.
Progression: To meet
graduation requirements for this program, students must successfully complete
the specified courses listed in Course of
Study with a "C" average (grade point average of 2.00) or better. A
grade of "C" or higher is required in each MST course to progress in the
program.
Admission requirements, curriculum, and other program information subject to change. See your program advisor/counselor for additional information.
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