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Manual Mill Machining, COC

For more information about this program contact Brian Lee at 316.677.9400.

Program Features

This program provides students the skills and knowledge needed in various manufacturing procedures and operations, including lathe and mill operations and manual and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining operations. Program includes classroom and laboratory instruction in safety, proper use of hand and power tools, blueprint reading and sketching, precision measuring and layout, setup, operation, clean-up and basic maintenance of lathes, milling machines and surface grinders with extra emphasis on CNC set up and operation.

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    Admission Requirements

    In addition to the college’s admissions policy, students must submit an application for admission, be 16 years of age or older, show documentation of high school graduation or satisfaction of high school equivalence prior to graduation from the program, and meet entrance exam requirements.

    Accreditation, Credit Hours and Cost

    The Machining Technology program is approved by the Kansas Board of Regents.

  • The program consists of 15 credit hours and costs approximately *$2,510.34.

    *Costs include tuition, student fees and lab fees. Books, tools, uniforms and any other expenses are not included.  Additional fees may apply.

    This program has not been approved by the Department of Education for federal financial aid.