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Student Questions Regarding this Catalog <br />Any questions a student may have regarding this catalog that have not been satisfactorily <br />answered by the institution maybe directed to the Bureau for Private Postsecondary <br />Education at 1747 N. Market Blvd„ Suite 225, Sacramento, CA 95834. <br />www.bppe.ca.govToll-Free telephone number (888) 370-7589 or by fax (916) 263-1897. <br />As a prospective student, you are encouraged to review this catalog prior to signing an <br />enrollment agreement.You are also encouraged to review the School Performance Fact <br />Sheet, which must be provided to you prior to signing an enrollment agreement. <br />Program Information <br />Machinist Training (905 hour) Program Scope and Objectives <br />This is an intense program for individuals wanting to learn the basics of machining. <br />Trainees learn the setup and operation of conventional machining equipment such as mills, <br />lathes, grinders, drill presses and saws. Instruction is also provided in safety, quality control <br />and inspection procedures, shop theory, precision measuring instruments, mathematics, <br />blueprint reading and basic CNC operation. Instruction time is divided between <br />classroom, computer lab, and shop, providing an unusual blend of practical theory and <br />hands-on experience.The Machinist Trainee may find entry-level employment as an <br />oper- ator of a lathe, mill, grinder, drill press, etc in the machining and tooling field. <br />Program Length <br />Classes are five days a week, at either accelerated or standard schedule availability. <br />This program is a 725-hour classroom program with 180 clock hours of additional <br />outside work.Total instructional time is 905-hours, 51.5 quarter credit hours. <br />Instructional hours for Modules 1-5 total 145 clock hours per module; 36 clock hours for <br />additional outside work per module; and 51.5 total credits for the program. <br />Maximum Number of Students <br />The maximum number of students in a classroom lecture setting of instruction is 30 <br />students, the computer lab is a maximum of 20 students. <br />Module I: Introduction to Machine Technology I <br />Students will be able to demonstrate a level of competency in basic mathematics, <br />blueprint reading, and shop theory. Students will perform addition, subtraction, <br />multiplication, and division of fractions and mixed numbers. Upon completion, students <br />will demonstrate understanding of orthographic projections with standard and metric <br />blueprints, precision measuring tools, and rounding off of decimal equivalents of combined <br />operations. Shop Theory is demonstrated through shop safety and the use of basic hand <br />tools, drilling machines, and saws. <br />Scan to visit our WebSlte and social media pages. <br />Registration information: Santa Fe Springs • 562-921-3722 • littpdtrainingcenters.org,admissions/gainful-employment <br />31 <br />