Machine Tool Technology (Hybrid)
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Jackson
The work of machine tool operators, machinists, industrial maintenance technicians, and other occupations requires skill in machining metal by machine tools such as milling machines, lathes, grinders, drill presses, and shapers, and the ability to use precision measuring tools. The courses are designed to give the student experience on various machine tools similar to those on which they will work after graduation.
Duration
16 Months
Credits
46 credits
Cost
Total Tuition/Fees $5,805.00 Textbook/Supplies Cost $2,641.30Show moreShow less
Format
In-Person
Credentials this program stacks toward
- Program Pathway to Mech Engineering TechFrom The University of Tennessee
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