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~ Chippewa Valley ~Technical Co l1ege DUAL CREDIT HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. This year-long afternoon academy begins a student’s preparation for employment in CNC programming, CNC , CNC operation, mold making, and quality control inspection. Students will earn 16-18 credits in CVTC’s Machine Tooling Technics program and will be one-quarter of their way to a technical diploma, and earn an recognized credential. This academy is held in the afternoon at CVTC’s Center, which gives students a great feel for what it is like to be a student at CVTC.

This program is great for students who have good mechanical skills and enjoy building or crafting items. Students will learn the following: • operating industrial-sized manual machine – including , and grinding machines • precision tolerances with machine tools • the process of chip removal and applied physics

Courses can be applied to UW-Stout Industrial Management and Career and Technical Education Training programs.

When: August 2019 – May 2020

Location: CVTC Manufacturing Education Center (MEC)

Credential: 16-18 credits in CVTC’s Machine Tooling Technics program

Course Title Credits Dates Days Times 420-321 Manual Processes 5 August 27, 2019 - December 13, 2019 T|Th|F 12 – 3 p.m.

420-300 Theory 1 August 26, 2019 - December 16, 2019 M|W 12 – 1 p.m.

420-341 Materials for 2 August 26, 2019 - December 16, 2019 M|W 1 – 3 p.m.

421-385 Blueprint Reading 2 Spring M|W 12 – 2 p.m.

420-373 Precision Measurement 1 Spring M|W 2 – 3 p.m.

420-322 Manual Milling Processes 5 Spring T|Th|F 12 – 3 p.m.

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420-321 Manual Turning Processes This course is intended to develop the fundamental skill for a career in the machining trade. Fundamental processes include; Manual operation, basic set-up, lay-out, measurement, turning processes, and tool geometry/sharpening. The format for this class is a self-paced lab with a minimum allowable standard established. This course requires the purchase of tools and measuring equipment required for working in the Machine Tool lab.

421-385 Blueprint Reading This course is designed with an emphasis on machine tooling related to multiview -aided design (CAD-working drawings in 2D & 3D) and manufacturing prints, freehand sketches, and construction layout geometry. Visualization, line usage, working drawings, holes, sections, threads, angles & tapers, and machine details are interpreted from industry standards. Use of the Machinery’s Handbook, ASME Y14.5 Dimensioning and Tolerancing documents are applied to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) with shop drawings/prints.

420-373 Precision Measurement This course will provide the theory, technique, and care of the coordinate measuring machine (CMM) and various measuring instruments. The student will apply blueprint reading skills and geometric tolerancing to projects made in the machine shop while applying measuring techniques used with the CMM and basic measuring instruments. The student will be exposed to precision inspection methods as it relates to industrial blueprints, manufactured parts, and the student's projects.

420-322 Manual Milling Processes This course expands on the fundamental skills of the machine shop by broadening the student's knowledge base with; Manual mill operation, basic set-up, layout, measurement, and milling processes along with using a variety of milling cutters.

420-300 Machine Shop Theory A machine shop theory course, which provides the student with a broad theoretical background covering a variety of topics of importance directly related to the and machine tool operator.

420-341 Materials for Machinists During this course individuals will learn the terminology relating to the mechanical, physical, and chemical properties of materials used for Machine Tooling Technics. Materials covered will be the classification of steel, cast , aluminum, copper, and polymers. Lab activities will include hardening, annealing, case hardening, destructive test, non-destructive test, casting, , , and gluing of materials.

CVTC. The right choice.