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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING  | 


FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL (CNC) OPERATOR/PROGRAMMER TRAINING


Gain the knowledge to become a CNC operator/programmer. Topics covered: shop math, right angle trig., English/Metric conversion tooling for mills and lathes, CNC offsets, cutting speed and fee calculations, inter-working, and functionality of the actual CNC machine components. Prerequisite: Blueprint Reading, Mills and Lathe classes. $785


Jan 9-Feb 27 TWTh Jan 9-Feb 27 TWTh Jan 9-Feb 27 TWTh


9 am-12 pm 1 pm-4 pm 5 pm-8 pm


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PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL (CNC) PROGRAMMING


Transform blueprints into CNC machine programs by designing your own generated CNC programs on computer based simulators in the classroom. Topics covered include: machine language (G and M codes), work coordinates, various types of offsets, cutter compensation, canned cycles, etc. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of CNC Operator/Programmer. $845


Mar 7-May 1 Mar 7-May 1 Mar 7-May 1


TWTh TWTh TWTh


9 am-12 pm 1 pm-4 pm 5 pm-8 pm


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SC MANUFACTURING CERTIFICATION (SCMC)


The South Carolina Manufacturing Certification is a South Carolina certification program covering the skills needed by manufacturing workers. The credential is awarded upon successfully completing the Safety, Quality Practices and Measurement, Manufacturing Processes and Production, and Maintenance Awareness assessments. In addition, we will be providing hands-on simulation training to reinforce the manufacturing skills taught in the classroom. $2500


Feb 5-Apr 13 MTWThF 8 am-12 pm


MACHINIST/CNC OPERATOR CAREER SPOTLIGHT


MACHINIST/COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL (CNC) OPERATOR  |  Do you have what it takes?


Machinists and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operators work in small, medium, and large facilities manufacturing parts for almost everything you see in your daily life. Anything from a part for a kitchen appliance to a machined part for your car was created by a machinist or a CNC operator.


Machinists and CNC operators are enjoying a strong job market with full-time and part-time employment opportunities and varied working hours available. High-volume manufacturers typically run their machining centers 24/7. Salaries range from $15-$22 per hour with proficient CNC programmers making from $50,000-$60,000 based on expertise. If you are good with your hands and technically inclined, this could be a career path for you.


COURSE


Blueprint Reading and Basic Measuring Tool Introduction to Mills Introduction to Lathes


Fundamentals of CNC Operator/Programmer Training Principles of CNC Programming Mastering CNC Programming


COST $510


$510 $510 $785 $845 $725


Total: $3885


Classes fill quickly. Plan now for this 10-month CNC certificate training program that begins in August and November. Note: Classes must be taken in the order listed.


REGISTER @ MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training | 803.732.0432 | see page 47 35 AIRPT CEMFG-635-32


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