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It takes a distinctive prowess and attention to detail to be a machinist. These skilled craftspersons use precision metal cutting and grinding machines to fabricate high-quality parts. They have a keen and intricate understanding of the tools required to measure, cut, drill, form, shape, grind and finish metal, plastic or similar materials. In the Machinist program, you will learn not only how to produce parts based on engineered drawings, but also how to diagnose and address mechanical malfunctions. In a fast-paced mechanical world where industrial production is at the forefront of innovation, more businesses are relying on machinists to help maximize their overall performance and output.
This course introduces learners to abrasive machining processes. They learn characteristics of modern abrasives as well as the basic operations of off-hand, surface, and cylindrical grinding.
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Profile AHigh School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency or Essential Skills Achievement Pathway: Post-Secondary Entry High School DiplomaNB Francophone High School Math EquivalenciesInternational Student Admission Equivalencies
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This course is designed to familiarize learners with types of measurement, layout, and bench tooling. They learn techniques enabling them to accurately lay out basic projects and perform bench tasks typical to the machinist trade.
The purpose of this course is to refresh skills in mathematics developed through secondary programs in areas deemed essential for the successful completion of the program. Although the topics covered in this course are common to any math program, every effort is made to illustrate their usage in the trades’ professions.
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This course introduces learners to basic cutting and arc welding operations. Safe practices and use of oxy-acetylene and electric-arc welding equipment are emphasized.
This course provides an introduction to the meaning of community service. Students learn how community service can enhance a student’s educational experience, personal growth, employability, and civic responsibility. Students participate in one day of volunteering to enhance their understanding of civic responsibility and to help the New Brunswick Community College realize its vision of transforming lives and communities.
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Learners are introduced to basic vertical and horizontal milling setups and operational procedures. They will perform basic mill operations commonly required in most machine shops.
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Courses are subject to change.MATE1106A - Machinist MetallurgyThis course provides learners with an understanding of the basics of metallurgy. Instruction includes identification and selection criteria of materials, inspection and testing procedures, and heat treatment methods. MATH1269A - Math FoundationsThe purpose of this course is to refresh skills in mathematics developed through secondary programs in areas deemed essential for the successful completion of the program. Although the topics covered in this course are common to any math program, every effort is made to illustrate their usage in the trades’ professions.MATH1270A - Math ApplicationsIn this course, the students are presented with a balance of theoretical mathematics and applied mathematics. Instructional emphasis is focussed on the information, principles and formulas required to perform trade related mathematical calculations.Prerequisites: MATH1269AMETA1148A - Basic LatheLearners are equipped to identify lathe components, accessories, and tooling. They learn to grind cutting tools and carry out basic lathe operations according to appropriate safety standards. META1149A - Drilling MachinesThis course provides instruction into the types and characteristics of drill presses as well as the tooling and processes typically performed on them. META1150A - Sawing MachinesLearners acquire the knowledge and abilities to set up and operate cut-off saws and contour band saws. META1151A - Basic MillsLearners are introduced to basic vertical and horizontal milling setups and operational procedures. They will perform basic mill operations commonly required in most machine shops. META1152A - Grinding MachinesThis course introduces learners to abrasive machining processes. They learn characteristics of modern abrasives as well as the basic operations of off-hand, surface, and cylindrical grinding. META1153A - Lathe PracticeIn this course learners gain proficiency in the techniques used to perform more complex lathe operations through practice. Prerequisites: META1154AMETA1154A - Advanced LatheLearners gain theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the techniques used to perform advanced lathe operations.Prerequisites: META1148AMETA1155A - Milling PracticeLearners gain proficiency in the techniques used to perform more complex vertical and horizontal milling setups and operational procedures through practice. PERS1263A - Orientation to Community ServiceThis course provides an introduction to the meaning of community service. Students learn how community service can enhance a student’s educational experience, personal growth, employability, and civic responsibility. Students participate in one day of volunteering to enhance their understanding of civic responsibility and to help the New Brunswick Community College realize its vision of transforming lives and communities.PERS1290A - Essential Communication Skills for TradesIn this course, learners focus on applying communication skills in reading, writing, speaking, document use, and critical thinking to make communication effective and efficient while developing computer-related skills necessary to be successful in college and on the job in a trade. PERS1291A - Essential Employment Skills for TradesIn this course, learners focus on acquiring job search skills to gain a work-term placement as well as employment while also, developing interpersonal communication skills needed to grow their career. PERS1315A - Practicum: MetalsThe purpose of the practicum is to provide learners with a direct, supervised practical experience. Such an experience enables learners to apply the knowledge acquired during their training directly to their field of study. The practicum exposes the learners to the trade environment and participants are expected to become members of the team in the industry site to which they are attached.PRLP1104A - Machinist Blueprint ReadingThis course will provide learners with the ability to interpret industrial drawings and produce freehand sketches. SECU1322B - Work SafelyA safe and healthy workplace is the responsibility of the employer and the employee. This course introduces students to the importance of working safely and addresses how employers and employees can control the hazards and risks associated with the workplace. Students will also learn about the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders including WorkSafeNB, the employer and the employee in ensuring workplaces are safe.SECU1325B - Rigging and HoistingThis course introduces students to the safe use of rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment.Prerequisites: SMTT1033A - Shop FundamentalsThis course is designed to familiarize learners with types of measurement, layout, and bench tooling. They learn techniques enabling them to accurately lay out basic projects and perform bench tasks typical to the machinist trade. WDSO1253A - Machinist WeldingThis course introduces learners to basic cutting and arc welding operations. Safe practices and use of oxy-acetylene and electric-arc welding equipment are emphasized.
A safe and healthy workplace is the responsibility of the employer and the employee. This course introduces students to the importance of working safely and addresses how employers and employees can control the hazards and risks associated with the workplace. Students will also learn about the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders including WorkSafeNB, the employer and the employee in ensuring workplaces are safe.
Trim and cut semi-rigid materials with Fletcher-Terry Titan Board Cutters. Equipped with a dual position cutting head, these board cutters can cut semi-rigid materials and trim flexible materials including photo paper and canvas. The board cutters are capable of cutting substrates such as canvas & vinyl, digital prints, photo papers & vinyl, foamboard Up to 1/2" (13mm), PVC up to 1/4" (6mm), corrugated plastics up to 1/2" (13mm), laminated art/photos mounted on foamboard, and banner materials. Make no mistakes in cutting as the green cutting strip gives operators a visible cutting line, this in turn takes out the guesswork and reduces waste from cutting errors. In addition to the heavy duty dual function cutting head, the machine base is made from anodized aluminum that will not warp and provides a flat cutting surface for consistent depths of cuts. The cutters easily mount on tabletops or stands for mobility. Offered in sizes from 40" (1.0m) up to 120" (3.0m). Save on space and equipment investment by getting one cutter that has double the function, get Fletcher-Terry Titan Board Cutters.
Learners gain proficiency in the techniques used to perform more complex vertical and horizontal milling setups and operational procedures through practice.
In this course, the students are presented with a balance of theoretical mathematics and applied mathematics. Instructional emphasis is focussed on the information, principles and formulas required to perform trade related mathematical calculations.Prerequisites: MATH1269A
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In this course, learners focus on acquiring job search skills to gain a work-term placement as well as employment while also, developing interpersonal communication skills needed to grow their career.
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In this course, learners focus on applying communication skills in reading, writing, speaking, document use, and critical thinking to make communication effective and efficient while developing computer-related skills necessary to be successful in college and on the job in a trade.
As a graduate of the Machinist program, the opportunities for employment are diverse. Machine shops of manufacturing or processing plants, railways, shipyards, refineries, pulp and paper mills, mines and smelters, and private metal working firms are all avenues you can pursue. Graduates are often called upon to produce parts based on engineered drawings, to diagnose malfunctions of production or industrial machinery, to produce the necessary parts or components to return these machines into production or to redesign them as a means of improving the performance of the machine. A multitude of opportunities exists for specialists in this field. Find career possibilities related to this program in Career Coach.
Workplace Safety Practices Layout and Benchwork Lathes Saws and Drill Presses Milling Machines Grinders Welding Metallurgy Mathematics Blueprint Reading Communication Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) Work Practicum
Key attributes for people entering this trade are: communication skills, mechanical aptitude, hand-eye coordination, manual dexterity, an ability to work independently, and a clear understanding of mathematics and physics. Physical condition is important because the work often requires considerable standing and handling heavy objects. Technology Requirements NBCC is a connected learning environment. All programs require a minimum specification, including access to the internet and a laptop. Your computer should meet your program technology requirements to ensure the software required for your program operates effectively. Free wifi is provided on all campuses.
The purpose of the practicum is to provide learners with a direct, supervised practical experience. Such an experience enables learners to apply the knowledge acquired during their training directly to their field of study. The practicum exposes the learners to the trade environment and participants are expected to become members of the team in the industry site to which they are attached.
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NBCC campuses are located on Mi’kmaq, Wolastoq and Peskotomuhkati homelands. Since 1726 this land has been subject to treaties that are still in effect today. We are grateful to learn together on this land and do so guided by the original spirit of those treaties - peace, respect and friendship.
Learners gain theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the techniques used to perform advanced lathe operations.Prerequisites: META1148A
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Trim and cut semi-rigid materials with Fletcher-Terry Titan Board Cutters. Equipped with a dual position cutting head, these board cutters can cut semi-rigid materials and trim flexible materials including photo paper and canvas. The board cutters are capable of cutting substrates such as canvas & vinyl, digital prints, photo papers & vinyl, foamboard Up to 1/2" (13mm), PVC up to 1/4" (6mm), corrugated plastics up to 1/2" (13mm), laminated art/photos mounted on foamboard, and banner materials.
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This course provides instruction into the types and characteristics of drill presses as well as the tooling and processes typically performed on them.
In this course learners gain proficiency in the techniques used to perform more complex lathe operations through practice. Prerequisites: META1154A
This course provides learners with an understanding of the basics of metallurgy. Instruction includes identification and selection criteria of materials, inspection and testing procedures, and heat treatment methods.
Learners are equipped to identify lathe components, accessories, and tooling. They learn to grind cutting tools and carry out basic lathe operations according to appropriate safety standards.