Continuing Education

Introduction to Mastercam Certificate

This series of courses introduces you to the use of Mastercam software by machinists, engineers and users of CNC in various lathe or milling operations.

We will discuss 2-dimensional geometry and criteria for selecting tools and creating different kinds of toolpaths for CNC turning centres or CNC machining centres.

Courses

Period 1

Tuition: $1096.00
Books & Supplies: $580.00
Materials Fee: $84.00
Additional mandatory fees: View fee breakdown

Period 2

Tuition: $1096.00
Books & Supplies: $640.00
Materials Fee: $84.00
Additional mandatory fees: View fee breakdown

Period 3

Tuition: $1096.00
Books & Supplies: $530.00
Materials Fee: $84.00
Additional mandatory fees: View fee breakdown

Period 4

Tuition: $1096.00
Books & Supplies: $325.00
Materials Fee: $84.00
Additional mandatory fees: View fee breakdown

Quick Facts

Credential: Certificate Achievement

An approved non-credit program that has a formal summative assessment component, has mappped program or course outcomes, and is subject to a regular quality curriculum review process.

Campus: Main

Any in-person components of your courses will be delivered at NAIT's Main Campus in Edmonton. View map

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      Outcomes

      Knowledge and experience in Mastercam software will help you more quickly produce machine parts through high-speed machining on several axes at once. Mastercam machining is easier to use, more accurate and more specialized than manual or CNC machining. 

      By learning the intricacies of Mastercam, you will be able to increase productivity and quality assurance, making you a more highly sought-after employee.   

      A NAIT Mastercam Certificate will be issued upon successful completion of MACH615, MACH620 and MACH625.                                      

      Career Opportunities

      Upon completion of one or more of these courses, you will have new skills to apply on the job and professional development credentials to enhance your overall employability. 

      If you are a CNC operator looking to advance your career, these courses can help you reach your goals. They could also help you shift your career path with CAD/CAM or as a CNC programmer or manufacturer designer.

      NAIT offers specialized Mastercam courses related to mill, drill, router and axis operations. If you are a CNC operator, you may need some or all of these courses to meet the demands of your employment or to hone in on 1 or 2 areas of interest.

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      Delivery Methods

      • Face to Face: Where: In-person meetings. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Face-to-face instruction at all class meetings. Location may be on campus or at a worksite.
      • Blended: Where: Mixture of in-person & online components. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Combination of face-to-face and online components at specific times. Some online components may be accessed online anytime.
      • Hyflex: Where: Choice to attend in-person or online meetings. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. For each class, students choose to attend in-person with the instructor or online at a specific time.
      • Remote Live Delivery: Where: Online with instructor. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Instruction is delivered at set times online. Students do not come to campus.
      • Remote On-Demand Delivery: Where: Online anytime. When: No set class meetings. Coursework is accessed on-demand and online. While there are no set class meetings, there may be set due dates and deadlines for some activities. Students may interact with peers through virtual tools.
      • Remote Independent: Where: Online anytime. When: No set class meetings. Coursework is accessed on-demand and online, with no instructor support. While students choose when to do coursework, there may be set due dates and deadlines. 
      • Work Placement: Where: In-person meetings. When: Work is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Onsite work integrated learning. Location at a worksite.
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