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Machine Tool Technology
Career Pathway: Technical & Engineering Systems
 

WHO is the instructor?

A Saginaw Career Complex Staff Member and leaders in business and industry.

WHAT special clubs or student organizations is the program involved with?

Skills USA/VICA-The goal of the VICA organization is to develop employability, participatory and quality skills to complement the occupational skills developed by students in technical education classrooms or work-based learning sites. Students are able to demonstrate their skills in competitive events at the local, state, and national levels.

FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology)-The FIRST Robotics Competition is a national engineering contest which immerses high school students in the exciting world of engineering. Teaming up with engineers from businesses and universities, students get a hands-on, inside look at the engineering profession. In six intense weeks, students and engineers work together to brainstorm design, construct and test their "champion robot". With only six weeks, all jobs are critical. The teams then compete in a spirited, no-holds-barred tournament complete with referees, cheerleaders and time clocks. Each year the competition is different, so returning teams have a new challenge to look forward to.


WHAT certifications can I achieve or work toward in the Machine Tool Technology program?

Students may earn a Marketable Skills Certificate. The marketable skills certification process provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate, document, and defend their achievement of employer validated standards and competencies. Achievement of the marketable skills certification should improve the likelihood of success in future employment and/or a continuing educational program.

WHAT college credits can I earn in the Machine Tool Technology program?

Post Secondary Institution Course Name Credits
Delta College MS 101 Machine Shop I
4
  MS 102 Machine Shop II
4
  MS 103 Machine Shop III
4
  MS 104 Machine Shop IV
4
  MS 113 Machining Processes
2
  MS 114 Machine Tools
3
  CNC 160 Computer Numerical Control Programming
3
  DRF 20 Beginning Industrial Blueprint Reading
2
  DRF 124 Blueprint Reading for Machine Operators
2
  MT 110 Machine Tool Calculations
4
  SCKN 160 Computer Numerical Control Programming
3
  SKDR 101 Sketching & Blueprint Reading
4
  SKTR 181 Machine Tools

2

 

Ferris State University

(Technology-Manufacturing Tooling)

MFGT 111 Metal Removal

8