Overview

Precision Machining I is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the precision machining processes used in industry, manufacturing, maintenance, and repair. The program provides instruction and lab experience in industrial safety, terminology, hand and machine tools, measurement, and layout. Students will become familiar with print reading and with the setup and operation of power saws, drill presses, lathes, milling machines, and grinders. Students will also be exposed to an introduction to CNC (computer numerical control) machines.

 

Dual College Credits

  • MTTC 101 Introduction to Machining
    Ivy Tech  |  3 credits
    Qualifies for Technical Honors Diploma and Graduation Pathways dual credits.
  • MTTC 102 Turning Processes I
    Ivy Tech  |   3 credits
    Co/Pre-requisite required. Qualifies for Technical Honors Diploma and Graduation Pathways dual credits.
  • MTTC 103 Milling Processes I
    Ivy Tech  |  3 credits
    Co/Pre-requisite required. Qualifies for Technical Honors Diploma and Graduation Pathways dual credits.
  • MTTC 105 Abrasive Processes I
    Ivy Tech  |  3 credits
    Co/Pre-requisite required. Qualifies for Technical Honors Diploma and Graduation Pathways dual credits.
  • MTTC 106 Print Interpretation
    Ivy Tech  |  3 credits
    Qualifies for Technical Honors Diploma and Graduation Pathways dual credits.
  • MTTC 110 Turing & Milling Processes
    Ivy Tech  |  3 credits
    Co/Pre-requisite applies. Qualifies for Technical Honors Diploma and Graduation Pathways dual credits.

QR – Quantitative Reasoning Course

Precision Machine Technology I satisfies the CORE 40, Academic Honors Diploma (AHD), and Technical Honors Diploma (THD) requirement for a “mathematics or quantitative reasoning (applied mathematics) course” during each year of high school.