BTC's offices will be closed Monday, Sept. 15, for a campus event.
If you’d like a high-paying career upon graduating from BTC, then you should consider Precision Machining. You’ll be prepared to work right away as a machinist; with experience you can advance to positions such as journey level machinist, tool programmer, CNC operator/programmer or engineer.
You’ll learn how to use machine tools such as lathes, drill presses, and milling machines, plus blueprint reading, basic CNC programming and machine processes. Employers who hire graduates from the Precision Machining program include aircraft, boat, and automobile manufacturers, industrial machinery firms, and machine shops.
Data are provided on a program (not credential) level
75% BTC graduate placement rate1
$61,832 starting annual wage2
$88,103 average annual wage2
$99,158 potential annual wage2
This is not a stand-alone certificate, students must meet all program level entry requirements.
A completed college admissions application and placement in English and math. BTC uses a Guided Self-Placement process to help you choose the best starting point for your English and math courses. Your selections will determine whether you begin with program coursework or complete prerequisites classes first.
To get started or for help determining your English and math placement, contact the Outreach department at Outreach@btc.edu.
MACH 110 | Machining 1 Lab Extension | 2 CR |
MACH 115 | Blueprint Reading 1 | 5 CR |
MACH 181 | Manual Machining 1 | 5 CR |
AMATH 100 | Applied Occupational Math | 5 CR |
or higher |
MACH 112 | Machining 2 Lab Extension | 2 CR |
MACH 116 | Blueprint Reading 2 | 5 CR |
MACH 182 | Manual Machining 2 | 5 CR |
AENGL 100 | Applied English | 5 CR |
or higher |
ENGR 180 | Parametric Modeling | 5 CR |
MACH 114 | Machining 3 Lab Extension | 4 CR |
MACH 183 | Introduction to CNC Machining and Programming | 5 CR |
CMST& 210 | Interpersonal Communications | 5 CR |
After successfully completing the Principles of Machining and CNC Operation certificate, students will be able to:
Employment of machinists is expected to increase and employment of CNC operators is expected to increase. About 82 percent of program graduates are employed within nine months of graduation. The average annual wage in this field is $59,155, with an earning potential of about $90,542 per year.*
Criminal convictions may restrict or prevent student participation with internships and employment in this industry.
Although most program graduates work as machinists, with experience, graduates can advance to positions such as journey level machinist, tool programmer, CNC operator/programmer, manager, engineer and machine and shop tools sales and service representative.
In addition, some graduates are self-employed. Around the country, most machinists work in small machining shops or in manufacturing firms that produce durable goods, such as metalworking and industrial machinery, aircraft, or motor vehicles.
If you have questions about this program or want help with the admissions steps to Bellingham Technical College, please email outreach@btc.edu.
Current students wanting academic planning and support, can connect with the program Instructor(s) or email AdvancedManufacturingNav@btc.edu