The Associate of Applied Science with the Manufacturing Technology major offers classroom instruction and related lab work with hands on activities in the use of tools and the operation of equipment found in manufacturing. In the Machining Technology emphasis students learn to apply industrial knowledge and skills to plan and implement designs, operate manual mills and lathes, operate computer aided machinery with CAD/CAM software, and computer numerical controlled (CNC) machines. Students also develop the skills that enable them to read blueprints, apply appropriate mathematical concepts, and understand the properties of metal and polymers. This course of study is designed to meet competency based standards set by the manufacturing industry. With this degree, students will be qualified for the following employment opportunities: entry level machinist, computer numerical control operator, numerical tool and process technician, manufacturing engineering technician, and manufacturing inspection technician.