The computerized machining technology program will provide students with the knowledge for designing, prototyping and manufacturing machined parts. By working with computer numerical control (CNC) machine technologies, students are able to make tools, dies, molds, and other objects using 3D printing, high-tech lathes, or milling equipment. SolidWorks and MasterCam software are used to design parts, while lathe and mill machines manufacture the designed parts.
Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.
Arkansas State University-Beebe (ASU-Beebe) is a prominent public, two-year community college within the Arkansas State University System. Serving more than 2,900 students, ASU-Beebe offers a diverse range of over 60 associate degrees and certificates designed to equip students with vital skills for workforce training and education. Located at 1000 Iowa Street, Beebe, AR 72012, the college takes pride in its open admissions policy and support in acknowledging credit for life experiences. Its student-faculty ratio of 15:1 ensures personalized attention and a more engaging educational experience for its students.
The campus fosters a vibrant community by offering various extracurricular activities and events aimed at enhancing student life. Students can benefit from an array of support services, including advising, career services, and financial aid. ASU-Beebe's commitment to workforce development is demonstrated through comprehensive training programs and strategic partnerships with industries, aiding students in seamless career advancement. Furthermore, the institution has strong transfer agreements with four-year universities in Arkansas, empowering students to continue their academic journey. National recognition by the Aspen Institute for high student success rates underscores its dedication to academic excellence and community engagement 1.