Portneuf Valley Technical Education & Career Campus
(Open to all School District No. 25 Students)
All classes are held at ISU College of Technology which is on a Semester System
Courses are offered based on demand, teacher availability and certification.
Students are responsible to provide their own transportation if traveling to ISU.
There is no free parking at ISU. Students will have to purchase an ISU student parking permit.

Computerized Precision Machining Instructor
Computerized Machining Technology
98231 MACH 0110: Machine Tool Lab I - ISU 11 12
3 ISU credits
Machine Tool Lab I introduces students to the engine lathe and gives them practice on basic setup, safety, operation and maintenance of the machine. It prepares students for operations utilized in the advanced lathe practice labs. Related skills include supporting equipment.
98232 MACH 0111: Machine Tool Theory I - ISU 11 12
2 ISU credits
Machine Tool Theory is a study of conventional lathe operations including facing, turning, boring, grooving, knurling, and thread and taper cutting. Related skills include supporting equipment.
98233 MACH 0112: Machine Math I - ISU 11 12
3 ISU credits (Fall Early 8 weeks)
Basic math principles of fractional and decimal numbers as related to machine shop measuring, blueprint reading, taper turning, threading and cutting speeds and feeds. The course covers basic algebra.
98235 MACH 0120: Machine Tool Lab II - ISU 12
3 ISU credits
Machine Tool Lab II introduces the student to safety practices, maintenance, and operation of milling machines. In addition, students will receive instruction and practice on supporting equipment. Emphasis is on setup, safety, maintenance, and manipulation of all controls.
98236 MACH 0121 Machine Tool Theory II - ISU 12
2 ISU credits
Machine Tool Theory II is a study of the various milling machine operations. These include milling machines and the devices that attach to these mills for various operations. Also included is the operation of support equipment.
