Danville Area Community College
2007-2008
This curriculum is designed to prepare the student for a career in the fields of manufacturing and production technology. Positions in a conventional machine shop and/or a Computer Numerical Control shop can be attainable by program graduates.
| Required Courses | Hours | F,S,I,SU | Grade |
| First Semester | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| *MATT 133 Technical Math I |
4
|
||
| MFRG 160 Machining I |
3
|
||
| DRAF 160 Machining Graphics |
2
|
||
| DRAF 166 Intro to AutoCAD |
3
|
||
| *ENGL 101 Rhetoric or ENGL 121 Communication Skills |
3
|
||
| ELEC 104 Industrial Safety |
3
|
||
| Total |
18
|
||
| Second Semester | |||
| *MATT 134 Technical Math II |
3
|
||
| CBUS 150 Business Computer Systems |
3
|
||
| MFRG 161 Machining II (pre: MFRG 160) |
3
|
||
| MFRG 168 CNC Setup & Operations (pre: MFRG 160) |
4
|
||
| DRAF 266 Applied AutoCAD (pre: DRAF 166) |
3
|
||
| Total |
16
|
||
| Third Semester | |||
| DRAF 162 Materials & Processes |
3
|
||
| MFRG 169 Intro to CNC Prog (pre: MFRG 168) |
4
|
||
| INFO 245 Employment Seminar |
1
|
||
| *ENGL 122 Technical Communication (pre: ENGL 101 or ENGL 121) |
3
|
||
| MFRG 162 Machining III (pre: MFRG 161) |
3
|
||
| *Humanities Elective |
3
|
||
| Total |
17
|
||
| Fourth Semester | |||
| MFRG 170 Applied CNC Programming (pre: MFRG 169) |
4
|
||
| MFRG 200 Manufacturing Mgmt & Quality |
3
|
||
| MFRG 280 CAD/CAM (pre: DRAF 266 & MFRG 169) |
3
|
||
| *Social Science Elective |
3
|
||
| Technical Elective |
3
|
||
| Total |
16
|
||
| Technical Electives | |||
| DRAF 276 Advanced AutoCAD Applications I (pre: DRAF 266) |
3
|
||
| MFRG 285 Supervised Occupational Exp (pre: consent of instructor) |
3
|
||
| MFRG 163 Machining III |
3
|
||
| WELD 180 Arc Welding |
4
|
||
*General Education
Human Relations requirements.
Designated as a Tech Prep program.
This program is a capstone with SIU and a cooperative with EIU and WIU.
NOTE: Pre-Tech Math (MATT 132) is available for students needing preparation for MATT 133.
Enrollment in developmental classes may increase the length of time
it takes to complete an associate degree.