Computer numerical control (CNC) technical certificate
Overview
Master the precision of CNC machining
This state-accredited computer numerical control (CNC) technical certificate is designed to prepare the student with the appropriate skills needed to work in today’s world of computer numeric controlled precision machining. This CNC machining program is designed for both the individual returning to add to their existing skills and those entering the CNC precision machining field for the first time. Upon successful completion of the CNC technical certificate program, the individual will have approximately one half the necessary credits towards an associate of applied science in industrial technology.
Our CNC technical certificate program is designed to equip you with the essential skills required to excel in today’s rapidly evolving manufacturing landscape. With a focus on hands-on training and real-world application, you’ll gain proficiency in the latest CNC machining technology, ensuring you are job-ready upon completion.
Why choose our CNC certificate program?
- State-accredited curriculum: Our program meets rigorous state accreditation standards, ensuring you receive a high-quality education that is recognized and respected in the industry.
- Comprehensive training: Learn the ins and outs of CNC precision machining, from fundamental concepts to advanced techniques.
- Flexible learning path: Ideal for both career advancement and career starters, our program supports individuals at any stage of their professional journey.
- Pathway to further education: Successfully complete the CNC technical certificate and earn approximately half the credits required for an associate of applied science in industrial technology.
Program Benefits
- Hands-on experience: Engage in practical, hands-on training with state-of-the-art CNC machinery.
- Industry-relevant skills: Develop skills that are directly applicable to current CNC machining processes and technologies.
- Career opportunities: Prepare for a variety of roles in the manufacturing sector, including CNC operator, programmer, and precision machinist.
- Networking opportunities: Connect with industry professionals and peers, opening doors to potential job placements and career advancement.
Enroll today and shape your future with precision!
Courses
Your pathway to a degree
Taking CNC machining certificate classes directly apply to the associate degree in industrial technology:
Short-term certificates
- CAD/CAM (computer-aided drafting/computer-aided machining) specialist
- Precision machining and CNC programming
CNC one-year certificate
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Student outcomes