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Advanced Technology Contacts:
- Program Academic Advising: advtechprograms@lanecc.edu
- Current Student Questions: Tracy Rea, Program Coordinator / Email: ReaT@lanecc.edu / Phone: 541-463-5151
- Apprenticeship Questions: Joy Crump, Administrative Specialist / Email: CrumpJ@lanecc.edu / Phone: (541) 463-5496
- Community Outreach & Operations: Amy Burbee, Project Coordinator / Email: BurbeeA@lanecc.edu / Phone: 541-463-5379
- Lynn Nakamura, Division Dean / Email: NakamuraL@lanecc.edu / Phone: 541-463-5742
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As a machinist you will perform diverse setups and operate machine tools that cut and form all types of metal parts. This is also a field where you plan the sequence of operations according to blueprints, layouts, or other instructions. Using micrometers, gauges, and other precision measuring instruments, the completed work will often adhere to specification requirements and tolerance limits.
Instruction facility is a 10,000 square foot lab that features 40 major machine tools including CNC mills, CNC lathes, computers and software that run some machines.
Employers in the industrial trade hire skilled workers in fabricating metal products, industrial machinery and equipment, rubber and plastic products, transportation equipment, and primary metals. Journeymen may start their own machine shops.
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Program Cost Estimate - 2017-18
Manufacturing Technology - 2 Year Degree
Resident Tuition and student fees - $12,174
Differential Fees - $2,760
Program Specific Fees - $1,040
Tools - $1,425
Books - $1,127
Total - $18,526
Manufacturing Technology-Computer Numerical Control - 2 Year Degree
Resident Tuition and student fees - $12,411
Differential Fees - $2,760
Program Specific Fees - $1,326
Tools - $1,425
Books - $1,042
Total - $19,194
Manufacturing Technician 1 - Career Pathway Certificate
Resident Tuition and student fees - $2,291
Differential Fees - $690
Program Specific Fees - $306
Tools - $25
Books - $150
Total - $3,462
Manufacturing Technician 2 - Career Pathway Certificate
Resident Tuition and student fees - $4,680
Differential Fees - $1,381
Program Specific Fees - $612
Tools - $50
Books - $225
Total - $6,948
Costs are based on resident tuition. Consult Lane's website for updated tuition and fees. International students should seek advice with the international office at Lane Community College for program costs.