Overview

CNC Machine Tool Operator training provides foundational training in shop related math, machine shop safety, measurement, blueprint reading, manual milling and turning, an introduction to CNC (with a project) and statistical process control. The program prepares students through hands-on training and machining of various components. The in-class courses and projects consist of 210 hours of training.

Training Outcomes

JOB TITLES AT COURSE COMPLETION

  • CNC Machine Operator
  • Machinist

CINCINNATI STATE EDUCATIONAL PATHWAYS

Schedule
START DATEEND DATEDAYSTIMES
April 17, 2024November 18, 2024Monday and Wednesday 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM
September 4, 2024April 7, 2025 Monday and Wednesday5:30 PM – 9:30 PM
All programs offered at our Evendale campus, unless otherwise noted. Course schedules and pricing to change without notice. Please contact us at (513) 569-1643 or email us at askwdc@cincinnatistate.edu for the most up-to-date information.
Curriculum

CNC Machine Tool Operator (MO1), WDC Certificate

COURSE COURSE NUMBERCONTACT HOURSCREDIT HOURSCOURSE FEE
Machine Shop Math*
A course that reviews basic mathematical skills used in the maintenance trades. Topics include: decimals, fractions, percents, ratios, proportions, roots, and powers; basic algebra; and basic trigonometry.
MMC 105151$398.00
Mechanical Plan Reading 1*
A course on fundamentals of using and interpreting mechanical drawings and blueprints for geometric dimensioning, tolerances, and precision measurement required for manufacturing mechanical parts and assemblies.
MMO 111302$589.00
Advanced Manufacturing Safety
A course for machine operators and first-line supervisors on key OSHA General Industry Safety Standards.
MMO 110151$334.00
Mechanical Machining
A course on manual machining operations such as drilling, tapping, boring, turning, and conventional milling and lathe work.
MMO 120903$2,139.00
Introduction to CNC
A course on setup, piece placement, data input, and operation of a computer numeric controlled (CNC) machine.
MMO 125452$890.00
Statistical Process Control
A course on statistical process control (SPC) and lean quality processes. Topics include: continuous improvement methods for reducing errors, eliminating defective parts/products, and lowering costs through reduced waste.
MMO 130151$334.00
TOTAL:21010$4,684.00
*May be waived with successful completion of an assessment or by instructor’s evaluation of past experience.
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Contacts

Assistant Business Manager

Jerry Whitaker, MBA
Assistant Business Manager - Advanced Manufacturing