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Industrial and Commercial Trades – Precision Machine CNC Technology (IMPM2)

Award: Associate in applied science degree

Program location: South Omaha Campus

This degree option provides education and training in machine tool operation and related subjects. Instruction covers bench layout, machine tool operation and metal removal processes, measuring devices, and classifications of materials. Training includes hands-on activity and individualized instruction.

Graduation Requirements

General education

27.0

Major requirements

7.5

Option requirements

67.5

Total credit hours required

102.0

General education requirements

See General education requirements for Industrial and Commercial Trades

Major requirements for Industrial and Commercial Trades

See Major requirements for Industrial and Commercial Trades

Option requirements for Industrial and Commercial Trades – Precision Machine CNC Technology (67.5 credit hrs.)

INCT 1050Mechanical Print Reading

4.0

INCT 1400Introduction to Precision Machine Technology

6.5

INCT 1410Precision Layout and Finishing

4.0

INCT 1420Basic Engine Lathe

4.0

INCT 1421Basic Milling Machine

4.0

INCT 1422Basic Grinding Machine Setup and Operations

4.0

INCT 2060Mechanical Power Systems

4.0

INCT 2070Hydraulics and Pneumatics

4.0

INCT 2410CNC I

4.0

INCT 2411CNC II

4.0

INCT 2420Intermediate Engine Lathe

4.0

INCT 2421Intermediate Milling Machines

4.0

DRAF 1100AutoCAD Fundamentals

9.0

Select a minimum of 8.0 credit hours from the following:

ELTR 1200Basic Electricity

6.5

INCT 1212Motor and Machine Controls

9.0

INCT 2440Advanced Machining Process

4.0

INCT 2981Internship

variable

WELD 1100Industrial Cutting Processes

3.0

WELD 1200Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) - Steel I

3.0

WELD 1400Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) - Steel I

3.0

Electives

6.0

The degree option is an area of interest within a program. Although students may complete single or multiple options within this program, only the major degree is awarded.