Turner & Machinist Course
The Turner & Machinist course spans twelve weeks, providing a comprehensive introduction to essential machining techniques and practices. In the initial weeks, students focus on understanding the basics of turning and machining processes, exploring the various types of machines and tools used in the field. They also delve into material properties, safety protocols, and precision measurements. As the course progresses, students gain hands-on experience with advanced machining techniques, troubleshooting, and maintenance practices, ensuring they acquire both theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for a career in machining.
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Turner & Machinist Course is an intensive eight-week program designed to equip students with a thorough understanding of mechanical engineering principles and practical machining skills. The course begins with foundational topics such as mechanical drawing, material science, and the principles of machine operation. As the course progresses, students gain hands-on experience with advanced machining techniques, including CNC operations, precision measurement, and equipment maintenance.
CERTIFICATION
The program concludes with a comprehensive certification exam that assesses both theoretical knowledge and practical competencies. Students also receive guidance on career development, including resume building, job search strategies, and networking opportunities within the machining industry.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
– Over 30 lectures and 45 hours of in-depth content!
– HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE with CNC machines and precision tools.
– Master fundamental and advanced machining techniques from industry experts.
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Requirements
- - Education: Bachelor or Associate Degree (14 years of education) from an HEC recognized university or institute
- - Marks: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.0