Mechanical Techniques - Precision Machining and Tooling Certificate
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Mechanical Techniques - Precision Machining and Tooling Certificate Program at Conestoga College equips students with theoretical and hands-on training in CNC and conventional machining, preparing them for high-demand careers in the manufacturing sector. Graduates may also be eligible for direct entry into the second year of advanced programs or exemption from Level 1 apprenticeship training. The program emphasizes practical skills, problem-solving, and teamwork, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for success in the industry.
Program Outline
Mechanical Techniques - Precision Machining and Tooling Certificate Program at Conestoga College
Degree Overview
Objective:
This program equips students with theoretical and hands-on training in both CNC and conventional machining, preparing them for a high-demand career in the advanced manufacturing sector. Graduates may also be eligible for direct entry into the second year of the Mechanical Technician - General Machinist or Tool and Die/Tool Maker program. Additionally, they may be exempt from Level 1 in-school apprenticeship training for these programs.
Program Description:
The Mechanical Techniques - Precision Machining and Tooling program provides students with a strong foundation in the principles and practices of precision machining and tooling. The program covers both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for entry-level positions in the manufacturing industry. The program's curriculum includes coursework in:
- Blueprint reading and interpretation
- Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T)
- CNC programming and operation
- Conventional machining processes
- Quality control and inspection
- Tooling design and fabrication
Benefits of the Program:
- High-demand career: The program prepares graduates for careers in a thriving industry with high demand for skilled workers.
- Career advancement opportunities: Graduates may access entry-level positions and progress to more senior roles with experience and further training.
- Direct entry into advanced programs: Graduates may directly enter the second year of the Mechanical Technician - General Machinist or Tool and Die/Tool Maker programs, saving them time and resources.
- Potential exemption from apprenticeship training: Graduates may be exempt from Level 1 in-school apprenticeship training for the General Machinist and Tool and Die/Tool Maker programs.
- Comprehensive and well-rounded education: The program equips students with theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills needed for success in the field.
Outline
Program Content:
- Blueprint reading and interpretation
- Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T)
- CNC programming and operation
- Conventional machining processes
- Quality control and inspection
- Tooling design and fabrication
- Shop safety and procedures
Program Structure:
- The program is delivered in a full-time format, spanning one academic year.
- Courses are offered in a semesterized system, typically with fall and winter semesters.
Assessment
Assessment Methods:
- Assignments
- Quizzes
- Exams
- Practical projects
Assessment Criteria:
- Knowledge and understanding of course material
- Ability to apply theoretical concepts to practical situations
- Technical skills and abilities
- Problem-solving skills
- Teamwork and communication skills
Teaching
Teaching Methods:
- Interactive lectures
- Hands-on lab activities
- Project-based learning
- Individualized instruction
- Guest speakers and industry visits
Faculty:
The program is taught by experienced instructors with industry and academic backgrounds. The faculty is dedicated to providing students with a high-quality learning experience and supporting their success.
Unique Teaching Approaches:
- The program utilizes a hands-on learning approach, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
- The program encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills through projects and assignments.
- The program fosters collaboration and teamwork through group activities and projects.
Careers
Potential Career Paths:
- CNC operator
- Machinist
- Tool and die maker
- Quality control technician
- Manufacturing engineer
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of the program can find employment in various industries, including:
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Medical devices
- Electronics
- General manufacturing
Career Outcomes:
Graduates of the program are well-prepared for entry-level positions in the manufacturing industry and have strong prospects for career advancement with experience and further training.
Other
Starting Date:
The program typically begins in September.
Duration:
The program is one year long.
Credentials:
Conestoga College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
Overview:
Conestoga College is an Ontario college offering full and part-time studies. It provides a wide range of programs and services to students, including full-time, continuing education, online, apprenticeship, and open programs. The college is known for its focus on applied learning and its commitment to preparing students for successful careers.
Services Offered:
Conestoga College offers a comprehensive range of services to support student success, including:
Academic Support:
Academic integrity resources, accessible learning services, bookstore, eConestoga online learning platform, global opportunities, library services, program technology requirements, student tech help, and tutoring & academic help.Student Support:
Counseling, Indigenous services, medical care clinic, remote service hours, student financial services, and student rights and responsibilities.Get Involved:
Athletics & Recreation, Co-Curricular Record (CCR), CSI - Student association, Orientation, and Student Engagement.Campus Services:
Child care centers, facilities management, food services, IT service desk, lockers, ONE Card, parking & transportation, printing services, safety & security, and student housing.Career & Employment:
Community Career Centre, Conestoga Entrepreneurship Collective, co-operative education, myCareer Services, and Talent Hub.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Conestoga College provides a vibrant and engaging campus experience for students. Students can participate in a variety of extracurricular activities, including athletics, clubs, and student government. The college also offers a range of social events and opportunities for students to connect with their peers and the wider community.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Applied Learning:
Conestoga College emphasizes hands-on learning and practical skills development, preparing students for real-world careers.Career-Focused Programs:
The college offers a wide range of programs designed to meet the needs of employers and prepare students for specific career paths.Strong Industry Partnerships:
Conestoga College has strong relationships with industry partners, providing students with valuable networking opportunities and access to real-world experiences.Supportive Campus Environment:
The college provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students, with a range of services and resources available to help them succeed.Academic Programs:
Conestoga College offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including:
- Applied Computer Science & Information Technology
- Business
- Community Services
- Creative Industries
- Engineering & Technology
- Health & Life Sciences
- Hospitality & Culinary Arts
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Trades & Apprenticeship
Other:
Conestoga College has multiple campuses and locations across Ontario, including Brantford, Cambridge, Guelph, Ingersoll, Kitchener, Milton, Stratford, and Waterloo. The college also offers a variety of online programs and courses.
Entry Requirements:
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Equivalent:
- Grade 12 English (C or U)
- Grade 12 Mathematics (C or U)
- Four additional Grade 12 college (C or U) or university (M or U) courses including one science credit
OR
- Mature student status with:
- A minimum of one year of related work experience
- Successful completion of an approved skills assessment
OR
- Equivalent academic qualifications recognized by the College
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by achieving a minimum score on one of the following tests:
- TOEFL iBT: 83
- IELTS Academic: 6.5 with no band score below 6.0
- Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL): 70
- Pearson Test of English (Academic): 59
- Duolingo English Test: 105
Additional notes:
- International applicants may be required to complete an additional English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program before beginning their studies.