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The programme title is Diploma in Computer Numeric Control initialized as DCNC.

Computer numerical control (CNC) is the automation of machine tools by means of computers executing pre-programmed sequences of machine control commands which is in contrast to machines that are manually controlled by hand wheels or levers, or mechanically automated by cams alone.

In modern CNC systems, the design of a mechanical part and its manufacturing program is highly automated.

The part's mechanical dimensions are defined using computer-aided design (CAD) software,and then translated into manufacturing directives by computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software. The resulting directives are transformed into the specific commands necessary for a particular machine to produce the component, and then loaded into the CNC machine.

Since any particular component might require the use of a number of different tools – drills, saws, etc. –modern machines often combine multiple tools into a single "cell" and in other installations, a number of different machines are used with an external controller and human or robotic operators that move the component from machine to machine. In either case, the series of steps needed to produce any part is highly automated and produces a part that closely matches the original CAD.

COURSE UNITS 

FIRST YEAR

SEMESTER ONE

DCN1101 Basic Measurement

DCN1102 Technical Drawing

DCN1103 Print Reading 1 (Multi-view Drawing)

DCN1104 Print Reading 2 (Sectional Drawings and Fasteners)

DCN1105 Precision Measurement Tools

DCN1106 Dimensional Gauging

DCN1107 Print Reading 3 (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing)

DCN1108 Welding Preparation

DCN1109 Computer Skills For CNC

 

SEMESTER TWO

DCN 1201 Orientation Tolerance

DCN 1202 Form Tolerances

DCN 1203 Location Tolerances

DCN 1204 Machining Processes

DCN 1205 Drill Operation

DCN 1206 Internal Machining Processes

DCN 1207 Basic Welding

DCN 1208 Business Communication Skills

 

SECOND YEAR

SEMESTER I

DCN 2101 Milling Machine Operation

DCN 2102 Milling Production

DCN 2103 Turning Operation

DCN 2104 Turning Production

DCN 2105 Introduction To CNC Machining

DCN 2106 CNC Mill Operation

DCN 2107 Welder Adjustment

DCN 2108 Welded Joints

 

SECOND YEAR

SEMESTER II (ALL CORE COURSES)

DCN 2201 CNC Program Operation

DCN 2202 CNC Turning Operation

DCN 2203 CNC Grinding Operation

DCN 2204 CNC Machine Troubleshooting And Maintenance

DCN 2205 Introduction To SPC

DCN 2206 Control Charts

DCN 2207 Welding Analysis

DCN 2208 Group Project

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Course Entry Requirements

Admission to the Diploma in Computer Numeric Control Technology (DCNC) shall be done in

accordance with the Minimum National entry requirements and also Datamine Technical Business

School admission procedures and policy which state as given below:

i.   One must be a holder of the Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) or equivalent

with at least a pass in Physics or Mathematics and two subsidiary passes and a minimum of five passes including mathematics and physics at O level. Technical drawing or industrial fine art background at O level is an added advantage.

ii.  One must be a holder of Certificate in Machining and Metal Fabrication or its equivalent in a

CNC related Programme.

iii.   Weighting of UACE Holders for Admission

The weighting of subjects for UACE Holders shall be as follows;

·         Weight 3-Physics and Mathematics

·         Weight 2-Fine art, and Technical drawing

·         Weight 1- General Paper, metal work and Wood work.

·         Weight 0.5- Any other relevant subjects

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Subjects for Admission


Essential Subjects (X3) [?]
Mathematics
Physics

Relevant Subjects (X2) [?]
Fine Art
Desirable Subjects (X1) [?]
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Where Graduates Work

Machining and Metal Fabrication have been the main pivot for all technological innovations and inventions worldwide and a key driver for the construction, and manufacturing industry. For as old as B.C Man has made use of metals of different types to come with shapes of all types and

these were to be used for the construction of all the Historical and Monumental items that we have either seen or read about.

During the industrial revolution, the man was yarning for better manufacturing technology and at this time a lot of machining was done rudimentary and much more with the help of human hands and energy applied to machines that used much of pullies and screws to perform work.

Electrically driven machines that made use of mortars to grind, drill and also mill metal later came into use and these, revolutionalised the machining industry. These same machines updates are still widely used even in the developed world.

In 1972 automatic machining was introduced first in America, and this made use of computer technology to Fully Automate the processes that were all once done conventionally. These new machines were the CNC machines.

These are machines that do metal cutting, milling, grinding, shaping among other actions, with very high precision and work at an impressive speed to produce multiple items that can look the same if that is the need. They can do better the same work that a sculptor and iron smelter

would do and in a very short time.

To Africa, specifically Uganda, the biggest hindrance to the adoption of CNC technology is the absence of a school for this specialized technology and that why most manufacturers with these machines have had to rely on expatriates.

 

Even though it’s true that these machines are expensive to acquire and to maintain, once the operators have been properly trained, a machine can last for years and years without mechanical breakdown.

Datamine Technical Business School seeks to bridge the skills gap that has for long existed between the manufacturers and the country graduates by establishing the first Formal CNC training Programme.

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