Program Description Graduates from this program benefit from a combination of advanced machine-tool technology principles (CAD/CAM/CNC) and extensive hands-on manufacturing practices that better prepares them for the technical challenges they may face in the workplace.
Advanced CNC and Precision Machining students have the opportunity to strengthen their skills by engaging in specialized industry partnerships that include precision machining/welding workshops and formula race-car and rocketry manufacturing with University of Toronto Engineering and Aeronautics undergraduate students.
In their final year, students engage in applied projects to design and fabricate prototypes using digital manufacturing technology (lasers, 3D printers, water-jet, multi-axis CNC machine tools).
All students will augment their technical training with courses in mathematics, communications and general education.

