Manufacturing Technology

Manufacturing Technology: A.A.S.

SUNY Broome’s Manufacturing Technology program prepares students for immediate employment in a variety of areas such as manufacturing processes, metrology, principles of continuous improvement, CNC and statistical quality control. It is designed for full-time, part-time, day or evening students who seek an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in a technical skills area with a non-calculus mathematics approach.

This program emphasizes the application of scientific and engineering knowledge combined with practical technical skills and methods in support of advanced manufacturing, and includes a capstone project. In addition, the program allows students to train in the highly technical specialty of Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) using state-of-the-art equipment. Students will gain valuable hands-on experience with popular CNC software packages.


In today’s high-tech industries, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) / Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) technical skills are in great demand. This new and exciting program was specifically designed to prepare students to enter into today’s high-tech industries with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed.

Employment opportunities exist regionally and nationally for graduates in positions such as Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programmers, quality control inspectors, and tool and die apprentices. The work is challenging and work conditions are generally excellent.
Contact Information
New Students:
  • Admissions Office

  • 607-778-5001

  • admissions@sunybroome.edu

Current Students:
  • Kenneth Marble, Chairperson
  • Calice Advanced Manufacturing Building 102B
  • 607-778-5014
  • EngineeringTechnologies@sunybroome.edu

 

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