CNC Setup Technician
CNC Setup Technician Technical Diploma
Program Code: 30-420-4
For more information: wctc.edu/cnc-setup-tech
CNC setup technicians read blueprint drawings and convert them to machine code. They operate machines that produce precision parts used in numerous products for various industries. In this program, learn how to interpret prints and make parts to accepted tolerances, and develop skills to program computer numerical control machines.
The minimum required course grades and program grade point average (GPA) for students under this catalog are:
Core Courses = C
General Studies Courses = C-
Program GPA = 2.0
Build your degree along a career pathway. Start with a couple of courses or an entry-level credential to enter the job market in your area of interest, then continue with higher credentials on your educational path for job advancement and higher wages.
Related Certificate that can be earned along the way.
Program Outcomes
- Apply basic safety practices in the machine shop.
- Interpret industrial/engineering drawings.
- Apply precision measuring methods to part inspection.
- Perform basic machine tool equipment set-up and operation.
- Perform programming, set-up and operation of CNC Machine Tools.
Critical Life Skills
To help our students prepare for success in a workplace and society that is increasingly global, multi-cultural, and collaborative, all students are given opportunities to develop and demonstrate Critical Life Skills, both in and out of the classroom. The following Critical Life Skills are learning outcomes for WCTC students.
- Communication: Demonstrate appropriate communication.
- Critical Thinking/Problem Solving: Demonstrate critical thinking skills to analyze situations and solve problems.
- Relationships: Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills.
- Self-management: Demonstrate responsible and respectful behavior.
Listed below are the required courses for the program. To view the recommended sequence for taking courses click on the plan of study tab(s) above. Work with your Academic Advisor to design a program plan!
View your Program Matrix to find out when each course will be offered (term and time of day).
Code | Title | Credits |
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Core Courses | ||
420-126 | Machine Tool Theory | 1 |
Approved Substitute: 420-326 | ||
420-127 | Machine Tool Theory 2 | 1 |
Approved Substitute: 420-128 | ||
420-130 | Industrial Blueprint Reading 1 | 2 |
Approved Substitute: 420-330 | ||
420-186 | CNC Machining Ctr Programming | 2 |
Approved Substitute: 420-386 | ||
420-316 | CNC Machining Center Operation | 2 |
420-317 | CNC Turning Center Operation | 2 |
420-320 | Machine Tool Operation 1 | 4 |
420-321 | Machine Tool Operation 2 | 4 |
420-387 | CNC Turning Center Programming | 2 |
Total Credits | 20 |
First Year | ||
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Fall Term 1 | Credits | |
420-130 | Industrial Blueprint Reading 1 This course will run 16 weeks. | 2 |
420-126 | Machine Tool Theory | 1 |
420-320 | Machine Tool Operation 1 | 4 |
Credits | 7 | |
Fall Term 2 | ||
420-321 | Machine Tool Operation 2 | 4 |
Credits | 4 | |
Spring Term 1 | ||
420-186 | CNC Machining Ctr Programming This course will run 16 weeks. | 2 |
420-127 | Machine Tool Theory 2 | 1 |
420-316 | CNC Machining Center Operation | 2 |
Credits | 5 | |
Spring Term 2 | ||
420-317 | CNC Turning Center Operation | 2 |
Credits | 2 | |
Second Year | ||
Summer Term | ||
420-387 | CNC Turning Center Programming | 2 |
Credits | 2 | |
Total Credits | 20 |