Engineering Technology – CNC Technology
By studying the CNC Technology specialty, students are prepared for employment as a CNC operator or CNC programmer. These skilled jobs require the ability to set up and operate high-tech computer-controlled (CNC) machines – which are computerized, highly automated machines that cut, shape, drill, or otherwise modify metal or plastic parts for all segments of industry.
Academic Degree (2 years)
AAS in Engineering Technology with CNC Technology Specialty
Academic Certificate (1 year or less)
CNC Technology
CNC Operator
Certified Production Technology Prep
To learn more about course offerings, graduation requirements, and more, visit our course catalog.
Program Contacts

Daniel McAlpine
Student Success CoachStudent Success
Richland Main Campus, N118A
217-875-7211, Ext. 6205