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MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY CONTACT INFORMATION Marquis Songer - Program Chair Email: [email protected] Phone: 812-298-2440 IVYTECH.EDU/MACHINE-TOOL-TECHNOLOGY 888-IVY-LINE POINTS OF PRIDE Degrees & Certificates Offered (Wabash Valley Region): Typical Careers: Certicate (CT) Technical Certicate (TC) Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Small class sizes Modern, state-of-the-art equipment Temperature controlled machining lab Students gain experience and competency on traditional machine tools and then learn to operate and program computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines 9 National Institute for Metalworking (NIMS) industry certications embedded within the program We have Haas CNC machines - the largest CNC machine tool builder in the western world We teach the latest version of Mastercam - the most widely used CAD/CAM software package in the world Virtually all manufactured products depend on America’s precision machining industry at some point during their production. Machinists setup and operate a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts and mechanical components. Machinists apply knowledge of mechanics, mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures to create machined parts, molds, dies, and prototypes. In addition they may also fabricate and modify parts to repair machine tools and other industrial machinery. The Machine Tool Technology Program (MTTC) offers both hands- on learning in traditional and computer numerical control (CNC) machining. The industry certications students will receive through courses are nationally recognized. This gives graduates the best opportunity for employment and to earn higher wages. With over 20 machining related industries in the Wabash Valley, quality machinists and CNC machine operators are in high demand and receive good starting wages. Machinist CNC Operator CNC Setup Technician CNC Programmer First Line Supervisor/Manager of Production Certicate programs in this program are considered by the U.S. Department of Education to be “Gainful Employment” programs. Information about program length, cost, loan debt, graduates, and related occupations can be found at http://www.IvyTech.edu/academics/gainful-employment.html.

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MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY

CONTACT INFORMATIONMarquis Songer - Program ChairEmail: [email protected]: 812-298-2440

IVYTECH.EDU/MACHINE-TOOL-TECHNOLOGY888-IVY-LINE

POINTS OF PRIDE

Degrees & Certificates Offered (Wabash Valley Region):

Typical Careers:

Certi�cate (CT)Technical Certi�cate (TC)Associate of Applied Science (AAS)

Small class sizes

Modern, state-of-the-art equipment

Temperature controlled machining lab

Students gain experience and competency on traditional machine tools and then learn to operate and program computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines

9 National Institute for Metalworking (NIMS) industry certi�cations embedded within the program

We have Haas CNC machines - the largest CNC machine tool builder in the western world

We teach the latest version of Mastercam - the most widely used CAD/CAM software package in the world

Virtually all manufactured products depend on America’s precision machining industry at some point during their production. Machinists setup and operate a variety of machine tools to produce precision parts and mechanical components. Machinists apply knowledge of mechanics, mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures to create machined parts, molds, dies, and prototypes. In addition they may also fabricate and modify parts to repair machine tools and other industrial machinery.

The Machine Tool Technology Program (MTTC) offers both hands-on learning in traditional and computer numerical control (CNC) machining. The industry certi�cations students will receive through courses are nationally recognized. This gives graduates the best opportunity for employment and to earn higher wages.

With over 20 machining related industries in the Wabash Valley, quality machinists and CNC machine operators are in high demand and receive good starting wages.

MachinistCNC OperatorCNC Setup TechnicianCNC ProgrammerFirst Line Supervisor/Manager of Production

Certi�cate programs in this program are considered by the U.S. Department of Education to be “Gainful Employment” programs. Information about program length, cost, loan debt, graduates, and related occupations can be found at http://www.IvyTech.edu/academics/gainful-employment.html.