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Machining Technology, AAS

Location(s): Gainesville Campus


Victor Drayton
Division Chair, Industrial Technology
vdrayton@nctc.edu
(940) 668-7731 ext. 4401

The Machining Technology program is designed to prepare students for a career as a machinist. Machinists typically work in manufacturing, construction, or specialized shops.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the outlook for machinists is growing faster than average.

Most machinists are employed full-time during regular business hours. Beginning machinists can expect to make around $17 per hour, while experienced machinists can earn more than $22 per hour.

The curriculum is designed with the outcomes:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of blueprints, bore, and grinder techniques.
  • Demonstrate the use of precision measurements.
  • Demonstrate the use of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machining equipment.
  • Demonstrate the use of lathes, mills, and tool pathways in a production environment.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of G-Code in both a manual and CNC environment.
  • Understand and demonstrate the conversion of G-Code and how it is used in a production scenario.

Students who complete the Machining Technology program at NCTC are prepared to start an exciting career with continued and expected growth.
Students may pursue:

Associate of Applied Science Degree

Upon completion of the Associate of Applied Science, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate mechanical reasoning, form perception, and spatial relations.
  • Demonstrate the attributes of a positive work ethic.
  • Demonstrate eye and hand coordination.
  • Demonstrate the application of and the ability to use the common hand tools.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use the proper tool necessary for the related task to be performed.
  • Demonstrate the perception and spatial relations in the applications of geometric construction.

This degree can be completed through a mix of face-to-face, hybrid and online classes. The program is designed to take two years to complete and consists of the following courses.

Degree Requirements


Total Credit Hours: 60


Capstone Requirement: MCHN 2380 Cooperative Education - Machine Tool Technology/Machinist  is the capstone experience and may not be substituted. The Capstone requires the student to accumulate work experience related to the program. In addition, a comprehensive exam and lab must be completed with a grade of 70% or greater. The Capstone course should be taken the last semester before graduation.

Financial Outlook Disclaimer


The salary information provided on this page is based on industry projections, publicly available data, and employer-reported trends. Actual salaries can vary significantly based on factors such as location, experience, education or degree level, industry demand, and individual employer policies.
Students can meet with the college’s Career Services to learn more about specific career pathways and current labor market information. The college does not promise or imply any guaranteed salary levels upon graduation.