MANUFACTURING
Manufacturing has a new face and now offers many high-paying opportunities for trained, highly-skilled individuals. This class starts with the basics and quickly moves to Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining--where most jobs with the highest earnings potential are available. Successful students should expect to be ready to be recruited by some of the biggest companies in St. Joseph County prior to graduation. Some companies offer students full employee benefits and opportunities for apprenticeships, including college tuition reimbursement.
The Manufacturing 4.0 class teaches students how to:
- work in today's advanced manufacturing facilities
- operate manual machines
- operate/program CNC machines such as the machining center, turning center and surface
grinder.
Students will learn:
- machine shop safety
- industrial blueprint reading
- related math precision measurement
- Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM).
Some basic welding and fabrication is included in the curriculum.