School Information

298 Oregon Rd
Meriden, CT 06451

Program of Studies

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Website

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School Contact

Primary Contact

Kevin Sliwinski
Instructor

Program Overview

Precision Machining Technology

Brief Description
Teaching precision machining on both manual and automated technologies.
Program Focus
CNC
Year Program Started
1960
Grade level that first course in sequence is offered
9

Academic Design and Delivery

Are prerequisite courses required to enter the program?
No
Number of courses required to complete or offered in the program:
4
Total credits required to complete the program:
6
Industry-recognized credentials

National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS), Credit(s) towards an associate degree


Program Standards
Yes - Christina Stisser
How often program curriculum is reviewed
Christina Stisser
Stakeholders participating in program review

Education: This may include a high school diploma or equivalent, postsecondary degree or completion of postsecondary level CTE coursework.

Assessments: This may include the successful completion of testing in CTE subject matter, content area expertise, or other relevant knowledge.

Teacher or CTE Training: This may include completion of professional learning or training required for teachers generally, professional learning or training in the CTE field or in a specific occupational area, mentorship experience, or other pedagogical training.


Opportunities to earn credit articulating to the next level of education
Articulation agreements

Industry Partnerships

Does program curricula incorporate employability skill standards?
Yes
How are employability skill standards incorporated into the program?
We use problem solving and job readiness as a main driver.
Program/business partnerships
No
Work-based learning opportunities/internships
Cooperative work education, Simulated work environments

Student Recruitment and Engagement

Program data collection
No response

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