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    Career & Technical Education

    Manufacturing Technology

    Program Description

    Manufacturer creates a digital 3D model

    Students will develop skills to read and interpret prints, use precision measuring instruments, and hand tools. Students will efficiently setup and operate drill presses, vertical milling machines, engine lathes and grinders. Students will also develop CNC programs using software applied in the industrial field. Career opportunities include Machinist, Maintenance Machinist, Instrument Maker, Inspector, Tool and Die Maker, Shop Supervisor and Engineer.

     

    Completer Courses

    • Manufacturing Technology 1
    • Honors Manufacturing Technology 2
     

    Schools Offering Completer

    • CAT North
     

    Potential Certifications

    • Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA 10
     

    Articulated/Proficiency Credit

    Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC)

    • CAMM 111 Machine Tool Processes 1 (3 credits)
    • CAMM 105 Technical Blueprints and Schematics (3 credits)
    • CAMM 161 Milling Machine Operation (3 credits)
     

    Career Opportunities upon Program Completion

    • Machinist ($37,080 - $81,230)
    • Tool and Die Maker ($45,200 - $82,480)
    • Computer Controlled Tool Operator ($35,470 - $62,030)
     

    Career Opportunities with Additional Education and Training

    • Manufacturing Engineer ($74,940 - $164,360)
    • Industrial Engineer ($74,940 - $164,360)
    • Industrial Production Manager ($67,720 - $178,470)
    • Quality Control Analyst ($34,690 - $104,810)
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