CNC Programming & Process Planning

This course covers the basic programming for CNC machines. G and M-codes along with other codes are used extensively to create CNC programs. Process planning is also used as they create their programs. This allows students to create a thought process on which part of the program comes first.
Date:
2013
Primary Material Type:
Collection
Other Material Types:
Assessment Tool, Assignment, Drill and Practice, Quiz/Test, Syllabus
Institution:
Central Lakes College
Project Name:
Advanced Maufacturing Education Alliance
Funding Source:
TAACCCT Round 2
Subjects:
machining, G & M codes, CNC Machining, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming

Industry / Occupation

Industry Partner:
This curriculum was developed in partnership with an industry advisory board and reviewed by a third party instructional designer and content expert.
Industry Sector:
Manufacturing -- Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (332)
Occupation:
Production Occupations -- Machinists (51-4041)

Education / Instructional Information

Instructional Program:
Engineering Technologies/Technicians (15)
Credit Type:
  • Credit
Credential Type:
  • Diploma
  • Stacked/Latticed Credential Model
  • Associate Degree
Educational Level of Materials:
  • 1st year Community College or equivalent
Time Required:
1 semester
Language:
English (United States)
Interactivity Type:
Presentation only - requires user to navigate through content.
Quality Rubric:
Other
Quality Note:
This curriculum was developed in partnership with an industry advisory board and reviewed by a third party instructional designer and content expert.
Quality of Subject Matter was assured by:
  • Consultations during development of instructional materials
  • Participation as an ongoing member of team developing the instructional materials
  • Conducting an evaluation of the instructional materials and providing a report
  • Using an approved rubric to conduct the evaluation of the instructional materials and providing a report
  • SME Quality Report is posted in Skills Commons
Quality of Online/Hybrid Course Design assured by:
  • Other Rubric
Course Note:
Machine Tool Technology AAS

Accessibility

Formal Accessibility Policy:
http://www.clcmn.edu/disability-services/
Accessibility Features:
  • Text Access - Text to Speech
  • Text Adjust - Compatible

Copyright / Licensing

Primary License:
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.