Manufacturing Technology
Certificate
Associate Degree of Applied Science
Professional upgrade
- Authorized Mastercam Training Center
- Okuma Turning Center
- Haas Machining Centers
- Hansvedt EDM
- NOCTI Certification
- SME
Coursework in Manufacturing Technology prepares students for
careers in
high-tech manufacturing by producing products to exacting industrial standards utilizing current manual
and computer-aided machine tool technology. Our instructional philosophy promotes integrating real
world manufacturing situations with structured theory and practicum in the classroom and laboratory.
Many of our classes are taught in a flexible, open lab format and students may enter the program any
term.
Individualized daytime and evening instruction is provided in the operation of machine
tools such as: lathes, mills, surface and cylindrical grinders, and common machine shop equipment.
Included in the degree program is the study of computer numerical control (CNC) programming and
machining for milling, turning and electrical discharge machining (EDM), as well as courses in
computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) utilizing current industrial CAD/CAM software. Quality control is
stressed while students are taught a wide range of measuring and inspection techniques. Other topics
include courses offered in welding, materials science, and basic electricity. Many students enroll in our
courses to upgrade existing job skills and several of our courses satisfy the continuing education unit
(CEU) requirements of local apprenticeships and trade organizations.
Please select from the following:
College Catalog: Program Description
Current Term Schedule
Catalog Description of All MFG Courses
For additional information or if you have any questions, please contact Mike Mattson,
Department Chair, ext. 2483 or
mattsonm@clackamas.edu; or the
Manufacturing Department, ext. 2062.
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