2017-2018 Catalog

Precision Machine Technology - CNC and Tool and Die Technology (PMTAS)

Award: Associate in applied science degree

Program location: South Omaha Campus

This degree option provides education and training in machine tool operation and related subjects. This degree also prepares students for a career in tool and die-related fields.  Students study die theory of blanking and notching dies.  The student designs and constructs a basic die. 

Graduation Requirements

General education

27.0

Major requirements

4.5

Option requirements

74.0

Total credit hours required

105.5

General education requirements (27.0 credit hrs.)

Communications

English level I

4.5 credits

English level II

4.5 credits

Humanities/social sciences

Humanities/social sciences

4.5 credits

Quantitative/numeracy skills

MATH 1240Applied Mathematics

4.5 credits

Additional

INFO 1001Information Systems and LiteracyThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

HMRL 1010Human Relations SkillsThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

OR

RDLS 1200College Success StrategiesThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

Major requirements for Precision Machine Technology (4.5 credit hrs.)

INCT 1000Industrial Safety and Health

4.5 credits

Option requirements for Precision Machine Technology – Precision Machine CNC and Tool and Die Technology (74.0 credit hrs.)

PRMA 1050Print Reading

4.0 credits

PRMA 1401Machine Tool I

9.0 credits

PRMA 1402Machine Tool II

9.0 credits

PRMA 1403Machine Tool III

9.0 credits

PRMA 1404Machine Tool IV

9.0 credits

PRMA 2410CNC I

9.0 credits

PRMA 2412CNC II

4.0 credits

PRMA 2414CNC III

4.0 credits

PRMA 2500Tool and Die Technology

4.0 credits

PRMA 2510Die Design and Construction

4.0 credits

DRAF 1100AutoCAD Fundamentals

9.0 credits

The degree option is an area of interest within a program. Although students may complete single or multiple options within this program, only the major degree is awarded.