Briar Woods High – Precision Machining I
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
Precision Machining I is a dual enrolled course taught on the TCC campus. In this first course, students are taught safety awareness and the foundations of machining, including how to accurately apply measurements, use engineering drawings and sketches and apply metalworking theory in order to efficiently plan, manage, and perform general machine maintenance and machining jobs. Students will earn 3 credentials: OSHA 10, National Institute for Metalworking Skills, and Blueprint Reading Project Based Assessment.
Prerequisites: TCC admission standards, Algebra 1 and Geometry
Grades: 12
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