Machining Technology

Frank Cobio
Precision Machining Instructor
fcobio@royal-isd.net

Manufacturing Technology/Machining

The Precision Machining Technology program of study focuses on the development and use of manual machines; lathes, mills, saws, presses, etc. that perform work on metal or plastic. CTE learners will learn how to set up and operate a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts and instrument. Students will also learn how to modify parts to make or repair machine tools or maintain indicia machines. Blueprints reading and precision measuring are other competencies our students master throughout their four years in the this fork of the Manufacturing pathway.

Targeted Industry-Based certification(s) for this Program of Study:

National Institute of Metal Working Skills (NIMS).

PATHWAY COURSE SEQUENCE

Principles of Manufacturing or Machining (One Credit).

PEIMS: 13032200

Course 1, all Manufacturing Programs of Study

General requirements. This course is recommended for students in Grades 9.

Metal Fab & Machining I (One Credit).

PEIMS: 13032700

Course 2, Machining Technology-Manufacturing pathway.

Prerequisite: Principles of Manufacturing

Precision Metal Manufacturing (Two Credits).

PEIMS: 13032800

Course 3, Machining Technology-Manufacturing pathway.

Prerequisite: Metal Fab & Machining I.

Practicum in Manufacturing/Machining IV (Two Credits).

PEIMS: 13033000 Practicum in Manufacturing II

Course 4, Machining Technology-Manufacturing pathway.

Prerequisite: Precision Metal Manufacturing.

MACHINING