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Numerical Control
In today's manufacturing environment, numerically-controlled machine tools (CNC machines) are in great demand.
CNC machine tools are advanced machine tools which use computer controls to perform complex machining operations, such as
milling, turning, precision grinding, laser cutting, wire electro-discharge machining and inspection.
Washtenaw Community College's Numerical Control program provides you with the skills to write manual
programs for CNC milling and turning applications. Computer assist programming is learned using
CAD/CAM software to program compex 2, 3, and 4-axis CNC machining operations.
You will become proficient in the setup and operation of CNC machine tools to manufacture parts to
precise specifications. Course work includes interpretation of engineering drawings, precision measurement, and
work holding techniques.
Give yourself an edge in manufacturing and earn one of WCC's Numerical Control certificates.
Program Descriptions:
Numerical Control Programming Certificate
Automation Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree
Numerical Control Links:
Association for Manufacturing Technology
The CAD Society
CNC Times
Fabricators & Manufacturers Association
International Organization for Standardization
Mastercam
Metalforming
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
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