CNC Machining courses at ALIC prepare students with the core technical competencies required to thrive in precision machining environments. Through hands-on learning, students gain practical knowledge of machining operations from both traditional and modern perspectives. Students learn to write, test, and troubleshoot G-code programs, perform machining processes, and execute complex operations with industry-relevant equipment.
By completing this series, students will be capable of interpreting machining instructions, selecting proper tooling for specific applications, and safely operating CNC mills and lathes. They will understand how to develop efficient tool paths, identify and fix programming errors, and produce precision-machined parts to specification. This program blends theory and practice to ensure students understand machining concepts and how to apply them in preparation for entry-level roles in today’s advanced manufacturing shops.