Conventional Machining Program
Our Conventional Machining Program is designed to meet the specific needs of the machining industry by providing machine tool operators with both high-quality practical skills and suitable theoretical knowledge. Learn to set up and operate lathes, milling machines, grinders, drilling machines, and special machines. Also learn how to position and secure work-piece and work-holding devices and how to inspect work pieces to ensure conformance. Study safety practices, blueprint reading, applied trade calculations, and layouts.
Advanced Standing
Program graduates meet the prerequisite requirements of our Computer Numerical Control Programming Program.
Completion Details
Once you have completed all the requirements of this program, you can request to receive a certificate using the department contact information on this web page.
Certificate Stream
Core Courses (Four)
This is the recommended completion order:
- Contact Information
- Contact:
- Technology Department
- Email:
- cetechnology@georgebrown.ca
- Phone:
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