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learn the use of the CAM system to create and edit programs from blueprints, construct <br />programs using 2D tool paths, generating programs from wire frame models, and <br />use Feature -Based Machining (FBM) options. Additionally, they will learn basic lathe <br />programming generating programs from 2D geometry. Upon completion, students are <br />trained to design and program prismatic parts as a CAM programmer in CNC Mill and <br />Lathe. <br />Program Hours — Program Sequence <br />16 hours lecture + 24 hours lab = 40 hours <br />Program Length <br />Classes are 8 hours on Saturdays for 5 weeks, a total of 40 hours of training or <br />4.0 hours two nights per week for 5 weeks, a total of 40 hours of training. <br />Class Size <br />Maximum 20 trainees <br />Estimated Schedule of Total Charges for the Entire Educational Program <br />Tuition for the program is charged for an 5 week time period. <br />The following approximate cost applies to programs paid for by the student: <br />Application Fee: $ 50.00 <br />Tuition: $ 699.00 <br />(Includes $100.00 non-refundable Registration Fee) <br />Books: $ 150.00 <br />Tooling and Supplies: $ 100.00 <br />Total Cost for a Period of Attendance: $ 999.00 <br />For schedule call Marcie Correa, Director of Retraining (562) 404-4295 ext. 131. <br />40-Hour Level III CAM <br />Program Scope and Objectives <br />This program is designed for individuals that have completed the Fundamental Level <br />II Course or someone that wants a higher level of competencies in the operation and <br />programming of 3D Machining and C-Axis machining through the utilization of CAD/ <br />CAM Software. Students learn the use of the CAM system to create and edit programs <br />from blueprints, construct programs using wireframes, and generate programs from <br />the import of solid models. Students also learn basic machining, turning, and advanced <br />surface modeling techniques. Upon completion, students are trained to design and <br />program multi -axis toolpath as a CAM programmer in CNC Mill and Lathe. <br />Program Hours —Program Sequence <br />16 hours lecture + 24 hours lab = 40 hours <br />Registration information: Santa Fe Springs (Main Campus) 562.921.3722 - Visit our Web site: www.train(ngcenters.org <br />