Machine Tool Technology

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The mission of the Machine Tool Technology Program is to prepare students for employment in the machining industry. Instruction is given in related math, blueprint reading, precision measuring, basic metallurgy and heat-treating of metals. Students learn to read blueprints, set up and operate a variety of machine tools to make parts to specified tolerances. They also fit and assemble parts to make a functional machine or tool, measure work using micrometers, depth gauges and calipers and learn to program the computers that operate the machine tools. Students are taught good work ethics, communications and employability skills.

To enhance the skill of the student, national skill standards developed by the National Institute of Metalworking (NIMS) have been incorporated into the curriculum. After completing the program, graduates are eligible to sit for the NIMS credentialing exam and earn the credential for formal recognition of competency. This award is recognized throughout the industry.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, employment of multiple, machine-tool operators; molding, core making, and casting-machine operators, metal and plastic; and a number of miscellaneous operating occupations is expected to grow.

Instructor

  • Curtis [dot] mclemore [at] ttcmemphis [dot] edu (Curtis McLemore)
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51-4041.00
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Diploma
20 Months / 2160 Hours / 75 Weeks
$4560.00
$1115.99

The Tennessee Technology Center at Memphis does not offer a student loan program.

The Tennessee Technology Center at Memphis does not offer a student loan program.

61% of graduates from this program, who began their studies in 2009-10, completed it within 20 months.

64%
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