MTT 220 CNC GRAPHICS: MILLING Prerequisite: As required by the college .
Upon completion, students should be able to write a basic CNC turning program that will be used to produce a part. This course is aligned with NIMS certification standards. 3 Credit Hours MTT 141 BASIC COMPUTER NUMERIC CONTROL MILLING PROGRAMMING I Prerequisite: As required by the college This course covers concepts associated with basic programming of a computer numerical control (CNC) milling center. Topics include basic programming characteristics, motion types, tooling, workholding devices, setup documentation, tool compensations, and formatting. Upon completion, students should be able to write a basic CNC milling program that will be used to produce a part. This course is aligned with NIMS certification standards. 3 Credit Hours
This course covers techniques involved in writing a program for a multi-axis computerized numeric control (CNC) milling machine using computer assisted manufacturing (CAM) software. In addition, CNC milling machine setup, programming, and operation are detailed. Upon completion, the student should be able to set up, program, and operate a 3-axis CNC milling machine to produce a 2½-axis part using CAM software. This course is aligned with NIMS certification standards. 3 Credit Hours
MTT 281 SPECIAL TOPICS IN MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY Prerequisite: As required by the college .
This course is a guided study of special projects in machine tool technology. Emphasis is placed on student needs. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills developed to meet specific needs. 3 Credit Hours
MTT 147 INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE SHOP I Prerequisite: As required by the college .
This course introduces machining operations as they relate to the metalworking industry. Topics include machine shop safety, measuring tools, lathes, saws, milling machines, bench grinders, and layout instruments. Upon completion, students will be able to perform the basic operations of measuring, layout, drilling, sawing, turning, and milling. 3 Credit Hours MTT 148 INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE SHOP I LAB Prerequisite: As required by the college This course provides practical application of the concepts and principles of machining operations learned in MTT 147. Topics include machine shop safety, measuring tools, lathes, saws, milling machines, bench grinders, and layout instruments. Upon completion, students will be able to perform the basic operations of measuring, layout, drilling, sawing, turning, and milling. This course is aligned with NIMS certification standards. 3 Credit Hours
MUSIC (MUS)
MUS 101 MUSIC APPRECIATION Prerequisite: As required by the college .
This is a survey course that requires no previous musical skills. The course covers a minimum of three stylistic periods of music, provides a multicultural perspective, and includes both vocal and instrumental genres. It includes the aesthetic/stylistic characteristics of historical periods and an aural perception of the elements of music. 3 Credit Hours MUS 111 MUSIC THEORY I Prerequisite: MUS 110 or suitable placement score or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: MUS 113, if ear training lab is a separate course. This course introduces the student to the diatonic harmonic practices in the Common Practice Period. Topics include fundamental music materials (rhythm, pitch, scales, intervals, diatonic harmonies) and an introduction to the principles of voice leading and harmonic progression. 3 Credit Hours MUS 112 MUSIC THEORY II Prerequisite(s): MUS 111 and/or as required by the program Corequisite: MUS 114, if ear training lab is a separate course This course completes the study of diatonic harmonic practices in the Common Practice Period and introduces simple musical forms. Topics include principles of voice leading used in tee- and four-part triadic harmony and diatonic seventh chords, non-chord tones, cadences, pases and periods. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence using diatonic harmony tough analysis, writing, sight singing, dictation and keyboard skills. 1-4 Credit Hours MUS 113 MUSIC THEORY LAB I Prerequisite(s):MUS 110 or suitable placement score and/or as required by the program Corequisite (s): MUS 111, if ear-training lab is a separate course This course provides the practical application of basic musical materials tough sight singing; melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation; and keyboard harmony. Topics include intervals, simple triads, diatonic stepwise melodies, basic rhythmic patterns in simple and compound meter and four-part triadic progressions in root position. Upon completion, students should be able to write, sing and play intervals, scales, basic rhythmic patterns, diatonic stepwise melodies, simple triads and short four-part progressions in root position. 1 Credit Hour
MTT 149 INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE SHOP II Prerequisite: As required by the college
This course provides additional instruction and practice in the use of measuring tools, lathes, milling machines, and grinders. Emphasis is placed on setup and operation of machine tools including the selection of work holding devices, speeds, feeds, cutting tools and coolants. Upon completion, students should be able to perform intermediate level procedures of precision grinding, measuring, layout, drilling, sawing, turning, and milling. This course is aligned with NIMS certification standards. 3 Credit Hours MTT 150 INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE SHOP II LAB Prerequisite: As required by the college This course provides additional instruction and practice in the use of measuring tools, lathes, milling machines, and grinders. Emphasis is placed on setup and operation of machine tools including the selection of work holding devices, speeds, feeds, cutting tools and coolants. Upon completion, students should be able to perform intermediate level procedures of precision grinding, measuring, layout, drilling, sawing, turning, and milling. This course is aligned with NIMS certification standards. 3 Credit Hours
MTT 219 CNC GRAPHICS: TURNING Prerequisite: As required by the college
This course covers techniques involved in writing a program for a multi-axis computerized numeric control (CNC) turning machine using computer assisted manufacturing (CAM) software. In addition, CNC turning machine setup, programming, and operation are detailed. Upon completion, the student should be able to set up, program, and operate a 3-axis CNC turning machine to produce a 2½-axis part using CAM software. This course is aligned with NIMS certification standards. 3 Credit Hours
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