Monday, December 12, 2011

Career With A Bright Future

Get started on the path to a high tech career with a bright future. For those looking for a career with excellent job outlook, great pay and positive growth potential, the path to becoming a CNC Machinist may be just the right choice. McHenry County College is now offering machining and Computer Numeric Control (CNC) courses as a part of the Manufacturing Design Technology program.

The Introduction to Machining and CNC course begins Jan. 23, 2012 and ends April 16, 2012. Classes will be held at Woodstock High School, 501 W. South Street in Woodstock, from 5-7:40 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. 

Coursework combines hands-on skills training using state-of-the-art machines with a comprehensive knowledge base. The second machining course, Advanced CNC, offers continued study in programming and running machining centers leading to the National Institute for Metalworking Skills Certification. 

Space is limited and entry into the program requires an orientation with the MCC Department Chair of Applied Technologies.

For more information, contact:
 Heather Zaccagnini
 (815) 479-7503
or

Julie Nordholz
(815) 479-7511,
 email jnordholz@mchenry.edu to schedule an appointment.

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