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MACHINE AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY |
This program is
designed to provide the fundamentals of the machinist trade. This includes
basic, advanced and complicated operations of machine tools, and the use of
computers in programming numerical control milling machines.
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PREREQUISITE COURSES |
REQUIRED COURSES FOR CERTIFICATE |
UNITS |
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CAM 210 |
Computer Aided Manufacturing, Basic Milling |
3 |
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CAM 210 (may be taken concurrently) |
CAM 230 |
Computer Aided Manufacturing, Basic Milling Practice |
2 |
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MACH 101 |
Machine Technology I |
5 |
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MACH 101 |
MACH 102 |
Machine Technology II |
5 |
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MACH 102 |
MACH 103 |
Machine Technology III |
5 |
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MACH 103 |
MACH 104 |
Machine Technology IV |
5 |
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MTL 150 |
Principles of Metallurgy & Heat Treating |
3 |
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T ED 140 |
Fundamentals of Engineering Documentation |
3 |
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T ED 142* |
Technical Mathematics I |
3 |
| RECOMMENDED ELECTIVE COURSES | |||
| CAM 210 |
CAM 211 |
Intermediate Milling | 3 |
| CAM 211 (may be taken concurrently) |
CAM 231 |
Intermediate Milling Laboratory | 3 |
| Enrollment in 7 units including CO ED and concurrent employment for a minimum of 5 hrs per week |
CO ED 102 |
Occupational Work Experience |
1-4 |
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ENGR 102 |
Engineering Print Reading for Industry | 2 | |
| MACH 107 |
MACH 112 |
Machine Practice III |
1-4 |
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TOTAL UNITS REQUIRED |
34 |
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| August 2008 | GCC CATALOG 2008-2009 |
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Important Notice: In the event of a discrepancy between the information presented above and the online and/or print versions of the GCC Catalog, please contact a counselor or the office of Admissions and Records. |
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