The Department of Machinery and Metal Technologies, Machinery Program started accepting students in 2002. The Machinery Program is a 2-year associate degree program consisting of 4 semesters. The Machinery Program is a program that trains technical staff who can work in areas such as Industry-based
Machining and Chipless Manufacturing Methods, Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD-CAM), CNC (Turning-Milling) Technologies, Maintenance and Repair, Measurement and Quality Control, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems, Material Identification and Inspection (Destructive-Non-Destructive).