Precision Manufacturing

Precision Manufacturing

Engineering Systems Technology A.A.S. / Certificate

Expected Hours for Engineering Systems Technology A.A.S. Degree

61

Expected Hours for Certificate

21

What is Precision Manufacturing A.A.S.?

This concentration is designed for those students interested in working in the fields of Subtractive/Additive Manufacturing, 3D Designing and Coordinate Measuring. This program incorporates the knowledge and skills needed to prepare the student for numerous job and career opportunities in their field.

This is a technical program designed to prepare students for employment and is not designed as a transfer program, although many institutions accept all or part of the coursework toward the bachelor's degree.

What are my options to pay for this degree?

  • Apply for financial aid at www.FAFSA.gov
  • A student is encouraged to apply early for financial aid. He/she must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the FAFSA Renewal Application as soon as possible after October 1 to ensure that the Financial Aid Office receives the Institutional Student Information Record and other documents prior to the priority deadline. July 1st is the priority deadline for applying for the fall semester and December 1st for the spring semester.

Program Schedule


FALL SEMESTER

ENST 1300

Technical Calculations

3

ENST 1311

Computer Aided Design I

3

ENST 1340

Machine Tool Technology

3

ENST 1350

Industrial Safety

3

GEN 1010

First Year Seminar

3


SPRING SEMESTER

ENST 1360

Mechanical Power Transmissions

3

ENST 1362

Industrial Print Reading

3

ENST 2343

CNC Automation

3

ENST 2354

Metrology

3

INFS 1010

Computer Applications

3


FALL SEMESTER

ENGL 1010

English Composition I

3

ENST 1320

Solidworks I

3

ENST 1370

Manufacturing Processes

3

WELD 1381

Principles of Welding

3

 PHIL 1040

Introduction to Ethics

3


SPRING SEMESTER

COMM 2025

Fundamentals of Communication

3

ENST 1372

3D Additive Manufacturing

3

ENST 2391

Internship

3

PHYS 1030

or

CHEM 1010

Survey of Physics

or

Introductory Chemistry I

 

4

PSYC 1030

or

SOCI 1010

Introduction to Psychology

or

Introduction to Sociology

 

3

What is CNC and Machine Design Technician Certificate ?

The CNC and Machine Design Technician Technical Certificate is designed to provide students with an effective blending of Machining/CNC programming, 3D modeling/printing and CMM quality control. Students who successfully complete the program will have the skills needed for immediate entrance into the workforce.


This certificate, embedded within the Precision Manufacturing Concentration: Engineering Systems Technology, A.A.S., is designed for those students interested in entering this field as a technician.

What are my options to pay for this degree?

  • Apply for financial aid at www.FAFSA.gov
  • A student is encouraged to apply early for financial aid. He/she must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the FAFSA Renewal Application as soon as possible after October 1 to ensure that the Financial Aid Office receives the Institutional Student Information Record and other documents prior to the priority deadline. July 1st is the priority deadline for applying for the fall semester and December 1st for the spring semester.

Program Schedule


FALL SEMESTER

ENST 1300

Technical Calculations

3

ENST 1311

Computer Aided Design I

3

ENST 1340

Machine Tool Technology

3


SPRING SEMESTER

ENST 1362  

Industrial Print Reading  

3

ENST 1372

3D Additive Manufacturing 

3

ENST 2343

CNC and Automation

3

ENST 2354 Metrology

3

CSCC's Advanced Technologies A.A.S. Programs are:

Accredited by ATMAE
Subscribed

Partners & Initiatives

  • Cleveland Bradley Business Incubator
  • America's SBDC Tennesseey
  • Your Skills. Your Future.
  • OneSource
  • Cleveland State Sustainability Initiative
  • TBR The College System of Tennessee
  • TN eCampus
  • Tennessee Transfer Pathway