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Center for Manufacturing
Center for Manufacturing
Middlesex Community College partners with the Center for Manufacturing
Technology in Woburn, MA to offer manufacturing technology courseware.
The Center for Manufacturing Technology is a full service training facility
specializing in machine shop training, and offers a curriculum taught by top
industry professionals. Students gain hands-on experience using milling, lathe
and grinding machines which are used by today's manufacturers. Your business
will benefit from a training program customized especially for your employees by
skilled and experienced instructors. Diverse programs, flexible scheduling and
employee certification will strengthen the skills of your workforce and improve
your bottom line. Classes begin weekly.
Prerequisites: A study of signed numbers and the order of operations, powers,
laws of exponents, roots, linear equations, point plotting, graph of straight lines
and a brief introduction to plane geometry.
Please note: Classes begin weekly. All training takes place at Center for
Manufacturing Technology, 30 Nashua Street, Woburn.
To learn more, call Lisa Tuzzolo at 978-656-3109, or
Intro to General Machine Shop Practices
Students are introduced to the complex and rewarding field of Precision
Machining. The program begins with Math Fundamentals and as you progress,
you'll learn about Basics of Manual Mill, Basics of Engine Lathe, Blueprint
Reading, Basics of Tolerance, Structure of Metals, Grinding Processes,
Mechanics of CNC, Basics of CNC Machining, and Basics of CNC Turning.
During the training session students will participate in school projects or
practical `labs,' gaining valuable hands-on experience, creating hand tools or
locating devices. Enrollment cycles are 16 weeks in length (four days per week,
five hours per day), providing ample time for learning and content retention.
In addition, Center for Manufacturing Technology has established measureable
goals and rewards for consistent attendance, acceptable test and lab scores,
and additional scholastic accomplishments. (320 hours) $7,500
BIN 601 94
14498
Manufacturing Best Practices for Success
Manufacturing Best Practices for Success is a 52-hour course designed to
instruct students in Manufacturing, Finance and Accounting, Strategy and
Leadership, Marketing and Sales, Quality, Human Resources, Information
Technology and Team Approach. (52 hours) $1,335
BIN 602 94
14501
Manufacturing Best Practices for Success
Manufacturing Best Practices for Success is a 72-hour course designed to
instruct students in Manufacturing, GD&T, Finance and Accounting, Strategy
and Leadership, Marketing and Sales, Quality, Human Resources, Information
Technology and Team Approach. (72 hours) $3,400
BIN 622 94
16653
MasterCam 2D Entry Level
The MasterCam 2D is a 10-lesson, 40-hour entry level course designed to instruct
students in Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing
(CAM). Students will use Master-Cam to create CNC (Computer Numerical
Control) programs. These programs will be posted from MasterCam into G-code
then uploaded into a Haas Simulator so the student can verify the program. In
addition, students will learn the five crucial steps that must be addressed when
using MasterCam to create a CAD drawing and CAM program. (40 hours) $2,000
BIN 605 94
14502
MasterCam 3D Entry Level
The MasterCam 3D course is a class designed for entry-level students who have
completed course BIN 605 94 Master-Cam 2D Entry Level. The major difference
in 3D is the capacity to create curves in the Z axis (up-and-down direction), thus
allowing many more types of objects to be milled. The 3D course will continue
the pattern established in 2D of answering the five questions that must be
addressed each time MasterCam is used. (40 hours) $2,000. They pertain to:
1) Drawing preparation
2) Material selection
3) Part origin
4) Toolpaths
5) Program Verification
BIN 607 94
14503
Basic Blueprint Reading
Basic Blueprint Reading is a five-lesson, 20-hour course designed to instruct
students how to read an engineering Blueprint. SolidWorks (CAD) software will
be used to both illustrate and reinforce the student's blueprint reading skills. (20
hours) $2,220
BIN 609 94
14506
Introduction to Inspection Practices
Introduction to Inspection Practices is a 19-week course, taught in four hour
sessions, two days a week. Students will be taught Inspection fundamentals
such as; Reading Dial Calipers, Micrometer, Height Gage and Basic Machine
Shop Math. The course is a combination of multimedia learning and hands on
practical application in our lab. (76 hours) $2,000
BIN 611 94
14507
OSHA 30 General Industry
The OSHA 30-hour General Industry Outreach Training course is a comprehensive
safety program designed for anyone involved in general industry. Specifically
devised for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors; the program provides
complete information on OSHA compliance issues. (30 hours) $975.
BIN 623 94
16654
OSHA 10 General Industry
The 10-hour General Industry Outreach Training Program is intended to provide
an entry level worker's general awareness on recognizing and preventing
hazards in a general industry setting. (10 hours) $325
BIN 624 94
16655
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