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Advan ced M an u factu r i n g
Advanced Manufacturing in the United States has changed dramatically. Today's workers require high-tech precision machining skills to operate leading-edge technology in clean, well-lit manufacturing environments. DCC graduates enjoy high job placement rates at companies both locally and nationally. Programs range from 9 months to two years. For more information, visit www.m achiningindanvil le.com .
CNC Flow Cell Machining (CSC)......................................................................................99Dim ensional Inspect ion (CSC).....................................................................................101Fact ory Aut om at ion & Robot ics (CSC)........................................................................102Int egrat ed Machining Technology (A.A.S)..................................................................103Manufact ur ing Technician (CSC).................................................................................105Precision Machining Technology (Diplom a)...............................................................106
Special scholarship funding is available t o st udent s in DCC's advanced m anufact ur ing program s:
- Gene Haas Foundat ion- Jam es R. Meissner
Mem or ial Endowed Scholarship
- Rosalie C. Mead Wom en in Manufact ur ing Scholarship
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PROGRAM INFO
A specialized third-year advanced manufacturing program conducted in a
high-precision CNC manufacturing cell. The
program is a partnership between The Institute for Advanced Learning and
Research and DCC.
Minim um credit s: 29
Lengt h: 7 months
Career oppor t unit ies: CNC Programmer:
$48,990Job growth:
19% from 2014-2024
Machinists, Tool & Die Makers: $43,160Job growth: 6%
CMM Programmer:$57,860
* Median salaries & job growth nationwide as of 2015.
Source: BLS.gov
Division: Workforce Services (Haas Center)
Cont act : 434.766.6607
For course descr ipt ions, visit danville.edu/catalog
CNC FLOW CELL MACHINING - Career Studies Certificate
The Integrated Machining Technology Program will train students to enter the workforce at high-level machinist positions and entry-level management. Students will be exposed to advanced level CNC training, advanced CAD/CAM instruction, advanced inspection training, in addition to career and personal development coursework. Students will also gain experience in the fields of dimensional metrology and advanced tooling applications.
Adm ission Requirem ent s In addition to general college admission requirements, all students must:
1. Complete MAC 223 and MAC 127 (or equivalents) with a C or higher.
2. Have completed a two-year precision machining program or have equivalent work experience, as evaluated on a case-by-case basis by instructors.
Program Out com es Graduates will be able to:
1. Act as high-performance team members and cultivate the knowledge required of mid-level machinists or entry-level managers.
2. Apply the concepts of Lean and Six Sigma. 3. Gain an understanding of basic economic
principles as they apply to industry and the impact of those principles specifically to manufacturing.
4. Work with a wide range of high performance machine tools including, but not limited to, 5axis mills, 3-axis lathes, computer numerical control (CNC) inner diameter and outer diameter surface grinders, and electrical discharge machining.
5. Learn the ancillary processes associated with machining in a high precision environment.
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Course Sequence
IND 123 Intro to Lean Manufacturing & Six Sigma 1 0 1 1 IND 138 Industrial Leadership & Career Development 1 0 1 1 MAC 108 Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Grinding 1 3 4 2 MAC 130 Intro to Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) 1 3 4 2 MAC 253 Advanced CMM Operation & Programming 1 6 7 3 MAC 251 Advanced CAM Modeling & Simulation 2 3 5 3 MAC 256 Multi-Axis Machine Tool Set-up, Programming
and Operation 1 6 7 3 MAC 224 Advanced Tooling Applications 2 3 5 3 MAC 255 Intro to Supply Chain Strategies for Industry 1 6 7 3 MAC 258 Tool Inspection, Validation, & Presetting 1 3 4 2 MAC 254 Machining Flow Cell IT Integration 1 3 4 2 MAC 257 Capstone: Precision Machining Flow Cell 1 9 10 4
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CNC FLOW CELL MACHINING - CSC
100 - Catalog 2017-18
PROGRAM INFO
The Dimensional Inspection CSC prepares students for employment
as a specialized quality inspector in a precision
manufacturing or design environment. Students
will acquire skills such as blueprint reading, part inspection, coordinate
measuring machine (CMM) operation and
programming, and geometrical dimensioning
and tolerancing.
Minim um credit s: 30
Lengt h: 9 months
Career oppor t unit ies: Quality Control Inspector
$38,740
CMM Programmer:$57,860
* Median salaries nationwide as of 2015. Source: BLS.gov
Division: Workforce Services (Haas Center)
Cont act : 434.766.6607
For course descr ipt ions, visit danville.edu/catalog
DIMENSIONAL INSPECTION (METROLOGY) -Career Studies Certificate
Program Out com es
Graduates of this program will be able to:
1. Qualify for careers in a precision inspection environment
2. Accurately inspect precision components based on geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing principles
3. Operate and program coordinate measuring machines
4. Accurately and consistently conduct precision bench inspections
CST 100 Principles of Public SpeakingSAF 130 Industrial Safety MTH 103 Applied Technical Math I DRF 160 Machine Blueprint ReadingITE 116 Survey of Computer Software
Applications MAC 134 CMM Operation &
Programming MAC 146 Metals & Heat TreatmentMAC 195 Topics in Dimensional
Inspection IMAC 209 Standards, Measurements,
& Calculations MAC 195 Intro to Geometrical Dimen-
sioning & Tolerancing MAC 295 Topics in Dimensional
Inspection II MAC 295 Topics in CMM Operation
& Programming II
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102 - Catalog 2017-18
PROGRAM INFO
This curriculum provides an understanding of the common elements that
comprise a modern automated production
system.
Minim um credit s: 18
Lengt h: 2 semesters
Career oppor t unit ies: Factory Automation and Robotics students will be prepared for careers in
the field as a factory equipment operator or
technician.
Median Salary: $29,460-33,280
Division: Workforce Services
Cont act : 434.797.6437
For course descr ipt ions, visit danville.edu/catalog
FACTORY AUTOMATION & ROBOTICS - CSC
Program Out com es
Graduates of this program will demonstrate:
1. Knowledge of how modern manufacturers use people, technologies and materials to make highly engineered products at a competitive cost.
2. Ability to communicate technical concepts and ideas effectively.
3. Knowledge of basic automation and robotics used by manufacturers in the production of products.
4. The operation or maintenance of at least one type of automated production equipment or component.
Indust ry Cer t if icat ions
- National Career Readiness Certification (NCRC)- Fanuc Robotics Material Handling - Bennett Mechanical Score - Manufacturing Specialist (MS)
Course Sequence
IND 195 Introduction to Automation & Robotics ETR 115 DC and AC Fundamentals MEC 161 Basic Fluid Mechanics INS 121 Intro to Measurement
& Control ELE 143 Programmable Controllers I ETR 286 Principles & Applications
of Robotics IND 199 Supervised Study
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The Integrated Machining Technology Program will
train students to enter the workforce at high-level machinist positions and entry-level management.
Minim um credit s: 65
Lengt h: 2 years
Career oppor t unit ies: CNC Programmer:
$48,990Job growth:
19% from 2014-2024
Machinists, Tool & Die Makers: $43,160Job growth: 6%
CMM Programmer:$57,860
* Median salaries & job growth nationwide as of 2015.
Source: BLS.gov
Division: Workforce Services (Haas Center)
Cont act : 434.766.6607
For course descr ipt ions, visit danville.edu/catalog
INTEGRATED MACHINING TECHNOLOGY - Associate of Applied Science
Students will be exposed to advanced level CNC training, CAD/CAM instruction, and inspection training in addition to coursework in dimensional metrology, advanced tooling applications, and career/personal development.
Program Int egrat ion:
25% of courses are shared in the Precision Machining & IMT programs. Also, IMT students will simultaneously complete the CNC Flow Cell Machining CSC.
Adm ission Requirem ent s:
1. All students must have completed MAC 223 and MAC 127 (or equivalents) with a C or higher.
2. All students must have completed a two-year precision machining program or have equivalent work experience, which instructors will evaluate on a case-by- case basis.
Program Out com es
Graduates of this program will be able to:
1. Act as high performance team members and cultivate the knowledge required of mid-level machinists or entry-level managers.
2. Apply concepts of Lean and Six Sigma. 3. Understand basic economic principles as they
apply to industry and the impact of those principles specifically to manufacturing.
4. Operate a wide range of high performance machine tools including, but not limited to, 5-axis mills, 3-axis lathes, computer numerical control (CNC) inner diameter and outer diameter surface grinders, and electrical discharge machining.
5. Learn ancillary processes associated with machining in a high-precision environment.
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Course Sequence
ENG 111 College Composition I 3 0 3 3HUM 165 Controversial Issues 3 0 3 3ECO 120 Survey of Economics 3 0 3 3MTH 103 Applied Technical Mathematics 3 0 3 3HLT 106 First Aid and Safety 2 0 2 2 SDV 100 College Success Skills 1 0 1 1
TECHNICAL FOUNDATION CAD 120 Introduction to Graphic Representation 2 3 5 3 ITE 116 Survey of Computer Software Applications 2 0 2 2 MAC 128 CNC Programming 3 0 3 3MAC 150 Intro to Computer-Aided Manufacturing 2 2 4 3 ENG 131 Technical Report Writing I 3 0 3 3MAC 134 CMM Operation and Programming 1 2 3 2MAC 255 Intro to Supply Chain Strategies
for Industry 1 6 7 3 IND 123 Intro to Lean and Six Sigma 1 0 1 1IND 138 Industrial Leadership & Career
Development 1 0 1 1
CONTENT SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE MAC 108 CNC Grinding 1 3 4 2MAC 130 CNC EDM Machining 1 2 3 2MAC 253 Adv. CMM Operation & Programming 1 6 7 3 MAC 251 Advanced CAM Modeling & Simulation 2 3 5 3MAC 256 Multi-Axis Machine Tool Set-Up,
Programming & Operation 1 6 7 3MAC 224 Advanced Tooling Applications 2 3 5 3MAC 258 Tool Inspection, Validation, & Presetting 1 3 4 2MAC 254 Flow Cell IT Integration 1 3 4 2BUS 134 Manufacturing Economics 1 0 1 1MAC 257 Topics in Capstone: Precision Machining
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INTEGRATED MACHINING TECHNOLOGY - Associate of Applied Science
104 - Catalog 2017-18
PROGRAM INFO
Created in response to demand from local
industry employers, the Manufacturing Technician CSC prepares participants for various manufacturing jobs requiring advanced technical and operator
skills, plus knowledge of modern advanced
manufacturing practices.
Minim um credit s: 28
Lengt h: 1-2 semesters
Indust ry Cer t if icat ions:- National Career Read-
iness Certification (NCRC) - Bennett Mechanical
Score - OSHA 10
- Manufacturing Specialist (MS) from Manufacturing
Skills Institute
Career oppor t unit ies: Manufacturing Technician:
$30,930
* Median salaries nationwide as of 2015. Source: BLS.gov
Division: Workforce Svcs
Cont act : 434.797.6437
For course descr ipt ions, visit danville.edu/catalog
MANUFACTURING TECHNICIAN - CSCProgram Out com es
Graduates of this program will be able to:
1. Demonstrate how modern manufacturers use people, technologies and materials to make highly engineered products at a competitive cost.
2. Demonstrate the ability to communicate manufacturing concepts and ideas effectively.
3. Demonstrate knowledge of basic automation and how technology is used by manufacturers in a modern day factory.
4. Demonstrate use of Lean Manufacturing in a manufacturing environment.
5. Apply skills learned in social, business and work ethics required by modern manufacturing.
Course Sequence
BUS 149 Workplace Ethics IND 137 Team Concepts & Problem
Solving IND 181 World Class Manufacturing IND 195 Appns. in Factory Automation ITE 116 Survey of Computer Software Applications AST 55 Certification Preparation SAF 130 Industrial Safety ? OSHA 10 ELE 147 Electrical Power & Control
Systems MEC 154 Mechanical Maintenance I ETR 115 DC & AC Circuits MEC 266 Appns. of Fluid Mechanics MTH 103 Technical Math
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PROGRAM INFO
This curriculum provides training in machine shop operations, materials, &
manufacturing processes.
Minim um credit s: 80
Lengt h: 2 years (5 semesters), if suggested
full-time course sequence is followed.
Career oppor t unit ies: CNC Programmer:
$48,990Job growth:
19% from 2014-2024
Machinists, Tool & Die Makers: $43,160Job growth: 6%
CNC Operator:$38,720
Job growth: 6%
* Median salaries & job growth nationwide as of 2015.
Source: BLS.gov
Division: Workforce Services
Cont act : 434.797.6437
For course descr ipt ions, visit danville.edu/catalog
PRECISION MACHINING - Diploma
Students will be prepared for careers as skilled machinists, with coursework including the care and use of tools and machines, working to proper tolerances, technical drafting, computer numerical control programming, CAD-CAM training, metallurgy, tool making, jig & fixture design, precision measurements, and leadership development.
Program Out com es
Graduates of this program will demonstrate:
1. Competency in their ability to operate machine shop equipment: Lathes, mills, grinders, and drills.
2. Competency in their ability to read and interpret blueprints per industry standards.
3. Ability to process and plan a piece part through the lab until completion.
4. Demonstrate competency in CNC machine tool operation and programming.
5. Demonstrate competency in CAM design and manufacturing.
Indust ry Cer t if icat ions:
- NIMS
Program Int egrat ion:
Precision Machining diploma program graduates may continue into the third-year capstone program in CNC Flow Cell at the Gene Haas Center for Integrated Machining in order to qualify for higher-level and management positions in the field.
Course Sequence
First Sem est er DRF 160 Mac. Blueprint Reading 3 0 3 3 ENG 131 Technical Report Writing I 3 0 3 3 MAC 101 Machine Shop I 5 9 14 8 MTH 103 Basic Technical Math I 3 0 3 3 SDV 100 College Success Skills 1 0 1 1
Tot al 15 9 24 18Second Sem est er CAD 120 Intro to Graphic Representation 2 3 5 3 MAC 102 Machine Shop II 4 9 13 7 MAC 121 Numerical Control I 1 2 3 2 MTH 104 Basic Technical Math. II 3 0 3 3 ITE 116 Survey of Computer Software Applns. 2 0 2 2SAF 130 Industrial Safety - OSHA 1 0 1 1
Tot al 13 14 27 18 Third Sem est er (Sum m er Term ) MAC 221 Adv. Machine Tool Operations I 4 9 13 7 MAC 127 Advanced CNC Programming 3 0 3 3
Tot al 7 9 16 10 Four t h Sem est er ECO 100 Elementary Economics 3 0 3 3MAC 209 Standards, Measurements & Calculations 3 0 3 3MAC 122 Numerical Control II 1 2 3 2MAC 222 Adv. Machine Tool Operations II 4 9 13 7 MAC 123 Numerical Control III 1 2 3 2
Tot al 12 13 25 17 Fif t h Sem est er MAC 128 CNC Programming 2 0 2 2 MAC 134 CMM Operation and Programming 1 2 3 2 MAC 150 Intro to Computer-Aided Manufacturing 2 3 5 3 MAC 223 Adv. Machine Tool Operations III 4 9 13 7 CST 100 Princ. of Public Speaking (or approved sub) 3 0 3 3 Tot al 12 14 26 17
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PRECISION MACHINING - Diploma