CNC Machining

CNC Machining badge

Program Information

  • Location: Downtown Milwaukee Campus, Oak Creek Campus
  • Pathway: Manufacturing, Construction & Transportation
  • Program Code: N/A
  • Offering: In-Person
  • Degree Type: Badge
  • Start Dates: August/January

About the Badge

Learn in-demand skills for CNC/Machine Tool Operations. Students gain hands-on experience in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine setup and operations.


HOW TO earn a Badge

MATC’s digital badges are an easy way for earners to share their verifiable knowledge and skills both socially and professionally.  

All MATC’s digital badges are earned when the identified course(s) within the badge are all completed with a grade of C or better. This more immediate method of delivering credentials allows our students to showcase their hard-earned skills faster and stand out to employers sooner.

 

Earning Criteria

Course Course Name Credits
MACHTL-360 Metrology 1-credit college-level course
MACHTL-384 Machine Trades Math 1 1-credit college-level course
MDRAFT-385 Machine Blueprint Reading 1 1-credit college-level course
MACHTL-309 Manual Vertical Milling Machine 1 3-credit college-level course
MACHTL-322 Introduction to CNC Machining Centers 4-credit college-level course
MACHTL-304 Introduction to CNC Programing 1-credit college-level course
MACHTL-367 Machine Tool Technology 1-credit college-level course
MACHTL-385 Machine Trades Math 2 1-credit college-level course
MACHTL-300 Engine Lathe 1 3-credit college-level course
MACHTL-320 Introduction to CNC Turning Centers 4-credit college-level course
TOTAL CREDITS 20

The cost of earning a digital badge is paid through tuition. If you are applying for the badge only, options include paying in full, a payment plan, or third-party sponsorship, however you will not be eligible for Financial Aid. If you earn the badge as part of a larger technical diploma or associate degree program, tuition also may be covered through Financial Aid.



Related Programs

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Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technician

MATC’s equipment includes industrial-based CNC machining centers and turning centers, and computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) workstations. Students gain hands-on experience in all phases of programming and operations.

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Last updated: 05/23/2025