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What courses do CNC majors mainly study?
Main courses of CNC major: CNC programming, electrical control, PLC, mechanical drawing and other courses.

1, numerical control programming:

Numerical control programming is a method of machining with computer numerical control machine tools. By controlling the movement and machining process of the machine tool by programming, high-precision parts can be produced efficiently. Numerical control programming involves machining, computer technology, electronic technology and other fields, and requires certain professional knowledge and skills.

2, electrical control:

Electrical control is the use of various electrical appliances, instruments, controllers and other equipment to achieve automatic control of the electrical system. Its main purpose is to realize the functions of monitoring, protecting and regulating the power system, so as to ensure the safe, stable and efficient operation of the power system. Electrical control involves power electronics technology, automation technology and other fields, and requires certain professional knowledge and skills.

3、PLC:

The full name of PLC is programmable logic controller, and the English full name is programmable logic controller, which is a kind of electronic equipment specially used for automatic control. It can simulate manual operation to control and operate various mechanical or electronic devices instead of manual operation, thus improving production efficiency and safety. PLC is usually used in industrial automation, robot control and other fields.

4, mechanical drawing:

Mechanical drawing is a technical subject that describes the technical requirements of mechanical parts such as structure, size, shape and assembly relationship with drawings. Cartographers need to master the knowledge of drawing foundation, projection principle, mechanical structure and parts manufacturing technology, and can accurately draw and read mechanical drawings to guide the production and assembly of mechanical parts.

Employment direction of CNC major:

1, machinery manufacturing enterprises:

Engaged in CNC machining, manufacturing, design, maintenance and other work.

2, mold manufacturing enterprises:

Engaged in mold design, manufacturing, debugging and other work.

3, automation equipment enterprises:

Engaged in the design, manufacture and maintenance of automation equipment.

4, CNC equipment sales enterprises:

Engaged in the sales, debugging and maintenance of CNC equipment.

5, scientific research institutions:

Engaged in the research and development of numerical control technology and mechanical manufacturing technology.

6, higher education institutions:

Engaged in the teaching of numerical control technology and mechanical manufacturing technology.