Programming Production by Machining
ADVANCED
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE: To develop and carry out operational machining processes, both through stock removal and special machining techniques, on both conventional and CNC machines. To programme automated machining, shaping and assembly systems on the basis of technical documents. To plan, programme and control production while ensuring quality, and to co-ordinate staff to carry out production tasks.
SYLLABUS (Spanish/Basque models)
| FIRST YEAR |
Hours* |
|---|---|
| Execution of (conventional) machining, shaping and assembly processes | 256 |
| Definition of machining, shaping and assembly processes | 189 |
| Quality control in mechanical manufacturing | 202 |
| Materials used in mechanical manufacturing | 97 |
| Safety schemes in mechanical manufacturing industries | 45 |
| Programming of production in mechanical manufacturing |
204 |
| English ** | 64 |
| SECOND YEAR: | Hours* |
| Programming numerical control machines for mechanical manufacturing | 176 |
| Execution of (CNC) machining, shaping and assembly processes | 154 |
| Relationships in the work environment | 66 |
| Training and career guidance | 66 |
| Programming automatic machine manufacturing systems | 154 |
| English | 44 |
| Training in a work environment | 348 |

PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
- Technician in machining processes.
- Technician in production planning.
- Technician in machine and system programming.
- Quality control technician.
*The duration of these modules may vary slightly following the prior course analysis carried out as part of the Centre's Curricular Project.
**The English classes given during level one are not included in the curriculum. This is due to the needs of each individual company in this respect.