Hands-on training in machining and CNC technology

Glen Oaks offers two certificate pathways designed to prepare you for immediate employment in modern manufacturing environments. These certificates provide foundational and advanced skills for careers in machine operation, precision measurement, and quality control—essential roles in Michigan’s and Indiana’s growing industrial sectors.

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Which Certificate Is Right for You?

Features Machine Basics and Metrology Certificate Machining Advanced and CNC Technology
Goal Foundational skills for entry-level machining roles Advanced skills for CNC and quality inspection careers
Credits 13 Credits 27.5 Credits
Duration 1 Semester (full-time) 5 Semesters (full-time)
Core Skills Manual machining, safety, milling CNC programming and machining
Hands-On Training Yes – lab-based instruction with real equipment Yes – includes advanced measurement and quality control tools
Leads To Entry-level employment or AAS in Technology Higher-skilled roles or stackable toward AAS in Technology
Transferable? Yes – credits apply toward associate degree Yes – stackable into AAS; may apply to other programs

 

Why Choose Glen Oaks?

  • Train in a modern, industry-aligned machine shop with expert faculty
  • Gain skills employers want: CNC machining, blueprint reading, GD&T, and metrology
  • Earn stackable credentials that can lead into the associate degree or skilled trades work
  • Close to home for students in St. Joseph, Cass, Branch, LaGrange, and surrounding counties

What You’ll Learn

Both programs cover foundational machining and safety practices. The Machining Advance and CNC Technology Certificate adds advanced quality assurance skills and a deeper focus on GD&T and precision inspection equipment—ideal for students pursuing roles in quality control.


Courses You’ll Take

Machining Basics and Metrology Certificate

This program provides hands-on experience with manual and CNC machining tools.

Sample courses include:

  • MACH 105 - Machining Fundamentals
  • MACH 135 - Lathe Turning
  • MACH 150 - Surface Grinding

 Machining Basics and Metrology - Program Details

Machining Advanced and CNC Technology Certificate

This certificate builds on machining fundamentals and adds precision inspection, metrology, and quality systems.

You'll take all Machining Basics courses, you'll take additional courses including 

  • MACH 145 - Vertical/Horizontal Milling
  • MACH 165 - CNC Programming and Machining
  • MACH 170 - Machining Tool Projects

Machining Advanced and CNC Technology - Program Details


Transfer & Stackable Options

Many students use these certificates to:

  • Enter the workforce quickly
  • Build toward the Associate of Applied Science in Technology
  • Pursue additional training in welding, CADD, or electrical technologies

FAQs

Q: Do I need prior experience?
A: No experience is required. These are entry-level programs with hands-on instruction.

Q: Can I complete the program part-time?
A: Yes. Many students balance coursework with jobs or family responsibilities.

Q: Are these programs eligible for financial aid or Going PRO?
A: Yes. Both programs qualify for financial aid and Michigan’s Going PRO Talent Fund.

Q: Do these programs lead to a degree?
A: Yes. Credits earned can stack into an AAS in Technology or related associate programs.