Tool and Die Program Overview
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The Tool and diemaking program prepares students to meet demands for qualified personnel in either conventionally controlled or computer numerical controlled (CNC) tooling industry.
There are two separate diploma options available: Machinist Technology or Diemaking. By completing the two diploma options plus one course, students may receive a Tool & Diemaking AAS degree.
Machinist Technology
Machinist Technology graduates should have the skills required to work in a general machine shop. This program is modular, so you can take classes based on the individual processes you want to learn about, and not have to take the entire program if you are not interested in a degree. The classes are smaller units
and focus on specific equipment.
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Diemaking
Diemaking graduates should have the skills necessary to work as tool planners, tool makers, diemakers, etc.
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