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Admission Requirements for Advanced Training Courses <br />Applicant must: <br />• Be interviewed by an Admissions Representative <br />Tour the campus and have school policies and other pertinent information explained. <br />Review the School Performance Fact Sheet and hard copy of the school catalog prior <br />to enrollment <br />Must have basic knowledge of shop mathematics and blue print reading and able to <br />read and write in English <br />The school requires a personal, on -campus interview with each applicant prior to <br />acceptance into any program.The school encourages parents and spouses to attend the <br />interview.This gives applicants and their families the opportunity to see the campus' <br />equipment and facilities and to ask specific questions relating to the school, the <br />curriculum, and the career training being considered.The personal interview also gives the <br />school the opportunity to meet prospective students and evaluate their qualifications and <br />aptitude. <br />NTMA admits students from outside countries and are supporters of the opportunities <br />created that are a construct of active international student population; and those who <br />elect to pay cash for their education are not subject to verification of theirVISA and/or <br />citizenship status. However, students who choose to participate in the federal financial aid <br />program, or any other state or federal funding, must adhere to that programs <br />international student eligibility policy. <br />NTMA Training Centers does not currently offer visa services nor does it vouch for <br />student status or any associated charges. <br />ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAMS <br />CNC Machining (144 hour) <br />Program Scope and Objectives <br />This introductory class to CNC (computer numerically controlled) machining is designed <br />for experienced machinists and machine operators, who need or want to update their <br />skills in CNC operations, setups, and programming. Students learn to program, setup, and <br />operate CNC lathes and mills.They are taught programming commands (machine com- <br />mands and addresses), sequence of operations in CNC machining and programming, and <br />data transfer from computer to CNC machine. Students also learn the fundamental use <br />of a computer -aided manufacturing (CAM) system. Instruction time is divided between <br />classroom, computer lab, and shop, providing an unusual blend of practical theory and <br />hands-on experience. Upon graduation, students are able to perform setups of moderate <br />complexity in CNC machining and turning centers. CNC graduates may find beginning to <br />intermediate -level work in the machining trade as a CNC machinist. <br />Scan to visit our welaslte and social media pages. <br />Registration information: Santa Fe Springs • 562-921.3722 • httpAralningcenters.org.admisslons(gaiAI-employment <br />CENTERS <br />35 <br />