Precision Machining Technology (AAS)
Texas State Technical College
Persons interested in becoming machinists should be mechanically inclined and have good problem-solving abilities. They must be able to work independently and perform highly precise and accurate work that requires concentration and physical effort. Precision Machining Technology at TSTC guides students through a series of machine operation courses to develop and challenge their skills using conventional and computer numerical control (CNC) machines.
Credits
60 credits
Format
In-Person
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