CNC Machining
While this program is not eligible for Federal Financial Aid, students in this program may be eligible to apply for other funding sources. Students in the CNC Machining program may qualify for funding and support services with RVC's Workforce Equity Initiative Program (WEI).
Program Type
Certificates Available
Contact
- Division of Industry Development and Community Engagement
- (815) 921-2078
- [email protected]
- Advanced Technology Center
About the Program
The CNC program is located at the Advanced Technology Center (ATC). This program delivers a customized curriculum to prepare you for a career in advanced manufacturing. You will learn the skills necessary to enter the manufacturing environment at an entry level position with a solid foundation of shop math, blueprint interpretation, metrology, and Computer Numeric Control (CNC) setup/operation skills. This program provides an entry path to a CNC career and a great foundation for anyone interested in pursuing our CNC certificate for college credits.
Program Schedule
Cohorts run twice per year for 16 students during a schedule that begins in January to June, and July to December. Classes are held Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The next cohort will begin July 8, 2024 through December 19, 2024.
- First 12-Weeks – Students are educated in foundational skills such as, blueprint reading, shop safety, shop math, precision measuring instruments, cutting tools and materials, cam design software, hands on machining setup/operations, and hands on manual milling/turning machining operations.
- Second 12-Weeks – Students will learn entry-level machine operation and setup, CNC G-Code, CAM programming, and part processing.
Attend an Information Session to learn more about the program and how to get started. New dates are added to our website calendar. Search Upcoming Dates
What can I do with this degree?
Potential Careers & Wages
The estimated average annual salary of CNC Machinists in Illinois is $49,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Additional information on potential wages and job prospects related to CNC is included below.
Program Pathways
Students should meet with an Academic Advisor to develop a clear pathway leading to a seamless transfer experience or transition to the workforce. For additional possibilities that may require an advanced degree or certification, make an appointment with an Academic Advisor.
Inside CNC Machining
Learn more about CNC's customized curriculum that can prepare you for a career in manufacturing.
- The program cost is $5,000 per 12-Week Session.
- Some students may qualify for the Workforce Equity Initiative Program (WEI) at RVC. Qualified students will receive stipends to cover the cost of tuition, fees, and materials for courses required to complete the identified short-term certificate. You will also be provided with wrap-around support services, such as life and career coaching and financial support for transportation and child care, addressing your individual needs to be successful in completing educational requirements and securing post-completion employment.
During your course of study, you can earn the following NIMS credentials:
- Measurement, Materials, & Safety
- CNC Mill and Lathe Operations
- CNC Mill and Lathe Programming Setup & Operations
Related Programs
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Associate in Applied Science
Certificates Available