Program Overview
Major ID: 249D
Program Start Dates: Fall, Spring
This area produces skilled craftspeople who make precision metal parts that are highly specialized and not mass produced. Machinists produce parts from metal castings, forgings, stampings, or from solid metal stock. They make parts to exact specifications by removing excess metal with the aid of machine tools, numerically controlled machines, computer assisted machinery, and precise measuring and gauging equipment.
Career Opportunities
As the economy expands, so will the demand for manufactured goods that need machine metal parts. CNC Toolmaking graduates are hired by industries that manufacture automobiles, industrial machinery, military equipment, and other metal products. At many places of employment, graduates can apply training received at the College towards the completion of apprenticeship requirements.
Program Outcomes
- Make precision-machined parts and tooling.
- Program and operate CNC equipment using CAD and CAM.
- Operate and set up CNC machines, inspection equipment, and gauging equipment.
- Interpret blueprints/drawings.
- Apply precision measurement techniques.
- Exhibit safety principles and practices in a manufacturing environment.
Program Faculty
Garrett Byrne
garrett.byrne@saintpaul.edu
John Neau
john.neau@saintpaul.edu
Jonathan Junker
jonathan.junker@saintpaul.edu
Estimated Cost for Student Supplies
The estimated cost for student supplies is $850.