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Computer Integrated Machining

The Computer Integrated Machining curriculum is designed to develop skills in the theory and safe use of hand tools, power machinery, computerized equipment, and sophisticated precision inspection instruments. Students learn to interpret blueprints, set up manual and CNC machines, perform basic and advanced machining operations, and make decisions to insure that work quality is maintained. Employment opportunities for machining technicians exist in manufacturing industries, public institutions, governmental agencies, and in a wide range of specialty machining job shops.

For more information about the careers within this program of study, please click on the links below:

Occupational Outlook Handbook - Machinists

Occupational Outlook Handbook - Sheet Metal Workers

If you are undecided about your program of study or need further assistance go to the Career Counseling Web Page.

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Contact Info

Purser, Charles
Chair, Construction and Industrial Technologies Department;
Associate Professor, Architectural Drafting Technology
Elizabeth City Office: C134
Phone: (252)335-0821 ext 2327
Email: charles_purses@albemarle.edu

 

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