Computer-Integrated Machining
Associate Degree in Applied Science
What You’ll Learn
The Computer-Integrated Machining program prepares students with essential skills to bring production ideas from concept to completion. Coursework covers a range of topics, including manual machining, CAD, CAM, CNC equipment, and high-speed multi-axis machining. Graduates are qualified to work as machining technicians in various industries, including high-tech manufacturing, rapid-prototyping, and emerging fields such as aerospace, medical, and renewable energy. Graduates can also take machining certification exams, expanding their employment opportunities further.
Outcomes
- Machining
- CAD
- CAM
- CNC
- Blueprint
- Precision
- Fabrication
- Rapid Prototyping
Curriculum & Class Schedule
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AComprehensive Articulation Agreement (This course is recommended for students transferring to a four-year university.)
LLocal Requirement
IInstructional Service Agreement
UUniversal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC)
GGlobal Distinction
RRequisite(s)
Disclaimer line: This is a suggested list. You will consult with an academic advisor to develop your exact curriculum, based on your interests and any credits you may already have obtained prior to arriving at Forsyth Tech.
Legend:
AComprehensive Articulation Agreement (This course is recommended for students transferring to a four-year university.)
LLocal Requirement
IInstructional Service Agreement
UUniversal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC)
GGlobal Distinction
RRequisite(s)
- CNC Programming and Operation
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Quality Control Technician
- Production Manager
- Machinist
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Forsyth Tech is located at:
2100 Silas Creek Parkway,
Winston-Salem, NC 27103