The development of an industry-driven interdisciplinary curriculum in laser machining is presented. The Machine tool Advance Skills Technology (MAST) program is a US Department of Education grant to develop and demonstrate a national training model for new technologies and manufacturing processes in precision manufacturing. Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) in partnership with six other community colleges nationwide, developed, tested, and disseminated industry-specific skills standards and model curricula in laser machining and related technologies for the United States machine tool industry. STCC, with its strengths in laser and manufacturing engineering technologies, was selected to develop a true interdisciplinary program in laser machining by integrating key components from its laser electro-optics technology (LEOT) and mechanical engineering technology (MET) programs.
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