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Machinist

Machinist apprentices perform many metalworking activities in the machine shop. This course will give the apprentice the skills to become a successful journey-level machinist. This is an intense and fast-paced course that includes both theory and hands-on training, and requires dedication and discipline. The machinist apprentice will learn the theory and skills to operate all the basic machinery found in a well-equipped machine shop, including lathes, drilling machines, metal cutting saws, vertical and horizontal milling machines, and surface and cylindrical grinders. The course covers the theory and hands-on operation of advanced machine tools, such as computer numerical-controlled machining centers and turning centers. Instructors use state-of-the-art equipment to teach computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacture (CAD-CAM). Basic and advanced blueprint reading and sketching is vital to the interpretation of the complex shop-prints the apprentice will encounter.

The course covers advanced theory of jig and fixture design and construction in detail. Metallurgical theory and practice will allow the apprentice to select the most appropriate metal for the job. Apprentices will apply industrial mathematics, including algebra, geometry and trigonometry, in all units of instruction. The course also teaches apprentices to locate and apply technical data from reference sources.

Prospective applicants for apprenticeship may receive information about the different programs and application requirements by contacting the campus administrator/ apprenticeship chairperson at 2125 Commercial Avenue, (608) 246-5200.

Last Modified: April 27, 2006

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