Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) is the technology used to prepare programs to be executed on Computer Numerical Control (CNC) equipment. CNC machines are the industrial equipment used to produce components used in manufacturing. CAM is the bridge between CAD (Computer Aided Design) and CNC machines. CAM operators import 3D models, establish machining parameters, generate tool-paths, and produce final CNC programs used to machine components in industrial settings. CAM operators are highly sought after within the manufacturing industry.
The UC Clermont CAM certificate program is designed to provide students with prerequisite knowledge required for entering a career in Computer Aided Manufacturing, CNC programming, and machining. Topics covered in this certificate program include machining, 3D modeling, G&M code language, CNC milling, CNC turning, machine setup, as well as tooling and material considerations. Students will utilize CAM software and full size CNC industrial equipment to gain this knowledge.
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