30 Hour Career Certificate
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The Precision Manufacturing & Machining Technology Program is located at the Manufacturing and Innovation Center on the Neshoba Central High School campus in Philadelphia (1123 Golf Course Road). It is an instructional program that prepares individuals to shape metal parts on machines such as lathes, grinders, drill presses, and milling machines. Included is instruction in making computations related to work dimensions, testing, feeds, and speeds of machines; using precision measuring instruments such as layout tools, micrometers, and gauges; machining and heat-treating various metals; and laying out machine parts. Also included is instruction in the operation and maintenance of computer equipment. All graduating students will take a career readiness exam - CRC (Career Readiness Certificate). Students can earn a bronze, silver, gold or platinum (CRC) credential. Students completing the Career & Technical program will have an opportunity to earn the National Institute for Metal Working Skills (NIMS) credential Level I. These credentials are in addition to the certificate and/or the associate of applied science degree that the students receive.
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For a complete listing of courses required for the Precision Manufacturing & Machining Technology program, please see the ECCC College Catalog. | |
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Career & Technical Education Substance Abuse Testing Policy
To ensure a drug-free workplace and learning environment, East Central Community College students enrolled in specific Career & Technical Education programs that are skills-based and/or require the use of heavy equipment are required to submit to initial, random, and reasonable suspicion substance abuse testing. These programs include Precision Manufacturing and Machining Technology. To review the entire Policy No: 411.7 Career-Technical Substance Abuse Testing Policy, including information on procedures, initial testing, retesting, reasonable suspicion testing, accident/injury testing, and program re-admission, refer to the college’s online Policies and Procedures Manual.