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Manufacturing Technology Electronics Assembly - Associate of Applied Science

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The Manufacturing Technology program prepares students for entry-level technician positions in the construction, mining, and manufacturing industries.

The program contains two options sharing a common core curriculum. The Electronic Assembly option stresses computer, drafting, electrical, and mechanical skills, while the Manufacturing Processes option stresses application of those skills to computer-aided drafting (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining systems. Training is conducted in a conventional machining laboratory, a state-of-the-art CAM and robotics laboratory, and modern CAD labs. Experienced manufacturing professionals provide the highest quality instruction in a “hands on” environment.

A person working with a machine on an assembly line.

Title

Department Chair

Name

Randy Shull

Phone

575-234-9285

Email

rshull@senmc.edu