CNC Manufacturing and Machining

PROGRAM DETAILS
Courses You May Take
First Semester
MATT1004 | Basic Industrial Machining | 4 |
MATT1014 | Industrial Machining I | 4 |
MATT1024 | Industrial Machining II | 4 |
MATT1713 | Reading Engineering Drawings | 3 |
MATT1913 | Machinist Calculations I | 3 |
Total Credits | 18 |
Second Semester
MATT1234 | Industrial Machining III | 4 |
MATT1244 | Industrial Machining IV | 4 |
MATT1254 | Industrial Machining V | 4 |
MATT1723 | Reading Engineering Drwngs II | 3 |
MATT1923 | Machinist Calculations II | 3 |
Total Credits | 18 |
Entrance Requirements
Recommended
- Algebra

In CNC machining, you’ll safely operate lathes, mills, and advanced machine tools while applying precise mathematical and measurement skills. You’ll write CNC programs for both lathes and milling machines, apply GD&T standards, and complete advanced projects that test your accuracy and problem-solving. Training culminates in a capstone project using modern CNC equipment, proving your expertise to employers in advanced manufacturing.

Facilities and Labs
÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ State provides labs, equipment, and learning spaces that mirror the tools and technology used in the real world.

With 200+ labs on campus and experiential learning in every major, you’ll work with the same resources the pros use and be ready for the workplace on day one.
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For adult learners living in the Buffalo area, ASC also offers the CNC manufacturing AOS degree at the . Founded in 2018, the east-side Buffalo Northland facility includes day and evening instruction offered in labs staffed by ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ State instructors with real-world experience.