The Basic Certificate in CNC Machining provides students with the skills and knowledge to set up and operate CNC lathes and mills. Certificate completers will be able to gain entry-level jobs as CNC machine operators or machinist trainees.
The Basic Certificate in CNC Machining provides students with the skills and knowledge to set up and operate CNC lathes and mills. Certificate completers will be able to gain entry-level jobs as CNC machine operators or machinist trainees.
The BC program prepares students for roles as CNC tool programmers, operators, setters, as well as tool and die setters. The program is appropriate for career changers, high school graduates, general education diploma holders, and machining workers with a need to enhance their careers.
Since 1911, City Colleges of Chicago has been connecting students from across Chicago’s neighborhoods to economic opportunity. By offering a quality education at an unprecedented value, City Colleges provides our students and alumni with a pathway to upward mobility.
City Colleges graduates can be found working across Chicago—from the city’s biggest hospitals to its boardrooms, from its high-tech manufacturing plants to its classrooms.
They can be found serving the community as government officials, law enforcement officers, and teachers, and they are found launching their own businesses and taking leadership roles in the city’s fastest-growing sectors.
More than sixty thousand Chicagoans are enrolled in City Colleges’ educational programs. Our offerings range from tuition-free English as a second language (ESL) and high school diploma (GED/HiSET) preparation classes to certificate and associate degree programs.
That prepare students to secure employment in high-demand careers and transfer to four-year colleges. In fact, about half of City Colleges graduates transfer after completion, with many heading to nationally-recognized colleges and universities.
Hailing from every neighborhood, City Colleges students are as diverse as the city itself. As Illinois’ largest community college system, City Colleges is comprised of seven independently-accredited colleges: Harold Washington College, Harry S Truman College, Kennedy-King College, Malcolm X College.
Olive-Harvey College, Richard J. Daley College, and Wilbur Wright College, and five satellite sites: Arturo Velasquez Institute, Dawson Technical Institute, South Chicago Learning Center, West Side Learning Center, and Wright College Humboldt Park.
The City Colleges system also includes the award-winning Washburne Culinary & Hospitality Institute, Sikia Restaurant, Child Development Centers, and radio station WKKC–FM 89.3.
This course teaches students how to develop Java applications. Topics covered include the Java programming language syntax, OO programming using Java, exception handling, file input/output, threads, collection classes, and networking. Students will develop and test Java applications (typically) usi...
This course is well suited for programmers who currently work with or have previous experience building application frameworks, integrating Python with other software, or using Python for distributed computing.
This course starts with programming fundamentals: input/output operations, decision making, and looping. Then, you will explore the many benefits of object-oriented programming, with plenty of vivid, real-life examples.
This course is intended for students majoring in computer and information sciences or anyone interested in the Java programming language.
In the C++ Programming course you'll learn fundamental programming concepts, including decision making, looping, and classes, with the support of practical, step-by-step examples.
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