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CNC programming & Operations (Evening)
TITUSVILLE, Pennsylvania | University of Pittsburgh - Manufacturing Assistance Center | ID: 168607
Overview
504 E MAIN ST TITUSVILLE, Pennsylvania 16354-2010
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Admissions Office:
814-827-4437
Online Training
Classroom Training
Certificate of Completion – CNC Programming & Operations
Employment Skill Gain
Employment
Credential Skill Gain
Industry Recognized Certificate/Certification
Occupational Certificate/Certification
$6,500.00 - $6,500.00
Training(ETPL)
Description of Training Provider
The Manufacturing Assistance Center (MAC), part of the Swanson School of Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. Has been in operations for over 25 years. Starting as a shared manufacturing space, the MAC offers classes in machining to people looking
Program Description
This training program combines classroom, shop, and machine time to develop a graduate with Computer Numeric Control (CNC)
programming skills.
Skills & Competencies
Computer Numerical Control (CNC): Students will learn the theory of G-code machine language programming, production set-up and conversational controls.
Introduction to CNC Milling: Covers the proper care, maintenance and safe use of the mill. The student will learn partsnomenclatures, accessory items, speeds and feeds, depth of cut, machine set-ups, conventional and climb milling, facemilling, peripheral milling, roughing and fi nishing cuts.
Introduction to CNC Lathes: Cutting tool characteristics, lathe parts and accessory attachments, types of cutters and theadvantages/disadvantages of each, cutting round stock, and cutting arcs are the main topics for discussion. Proper care,maintenance and safety features unique to the lathe are focused
Additional Information
Program Prerequisites:
Other
Particular Course Prerequisites
Program Length:
Job Opportunities:
514111 - Tool & Die Makers
519161 - CNC Tool Operators
514033 - Grinding/Lapping/Polishing/Buffing Machine Setters/Oprs/Tenders, M&P
514081 - Multiple Machine Tool Setters/Oprs/Tenders, M&P
Course Website:
Service End Date:
07/31/2024
Availability:
Part Time, Evening, Online
Service Costs
Resident Full Time:
Resident Part Time:
6,350.00
Non-Resident Full Time:
Non-Resident Part Time:
6,350.00
Books (est. cost):
150.00
Other (est. cost):
Lab Fees(est. cost):
Performance Measures
The training Service/Course had no enrollments during the reporting period.
No performance information is available to review.
Performance Measures
Performance Measures: Pressing Escape key will close the window.
Reporting Period:
01/01/2021
to
12/31/2021
Row
Measures
Participants
Percentage
1
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants were served during the reporting period:
2
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants scheduled to complete the applicable program:
0
3
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants who completed the applicable program:
0
Percentage of
WIA
/
WIOA
'Completions':
0%
4
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 2nd quarter after exit based on wages:
0
Percentage of Employed
WIA
/
WIOA
Completers in 2nd Quarter:
0%
5
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 4th quarter after exit wages:
0
Percentage of Employed
WIA
/
WIOA
Completers in 4th Quarter:
0%
6
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Median quarterly wage of participants who have completed the applicable program and have 2nd quarter after exit wages:
N/A Insufficient Data
7
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants who completed this program and attained a recognized Post-Secondary credential:
0
Percentage of
WIA
/
WIOA
Completers Who Attained a Credential:
0%
8
(All)
Number of individuals were served during the reporting period:
9
(All)
Number of individuals participating in the applicable program scheduled to complete the program:
0
10
(All)
Number of individuals who completed the program:
0
Percentage of ALL Completers:
0%
11
(All)
Number of individuals who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 2nd quarter after exit wages:
0
Percentage of ALL Employed Completers in 2nd Quarter after exit:
0%
12
(All)
Number of individuals who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 4th quarter after exit wages:
0
Percentage of ALL Employed Completers in 4th Quarter after exit:
0%
13
(All)
Median quarterly wage of individuals who have completed the applicable program and have 2nd quarter after exit wages:
N/A Insufficient Data
14
(All)
Number of individuals who completed this program and attained a recognized Post-Secondary credential:
0
Percentage of ALL Completers Who Attained a Credential:
0%