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CNC Machining Center Operation-Advanced
32-420-324 CNC MACHINING CENTER OPERATION-ADVANCED ...CNC production planning, advanced 2-D mill G-code programming, 3-D surface G-code programming for CNC milling, sub-programming for CNC milling, optimizing speeds and feeds for modern cutting tools used in CNC milling, advanced part setup techniques for CNC milling, utilization of part and tool probes for CNC milling. (Corequisite: 32-420-336, CNC Machine Center Operations)
CNC Machining-Advanced
10-614-138 CNC MACHINING-ADVANCED ...create three-dimensional prototypes on the CNC machining center using SolidWorks and SurfCAM software with a focus on 3 axis surface machining and multiple part setups and an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. (Prerequisites: 10-614-235, CNC Mach/2D Prog-Intro; 10-614-238, Intro to SolidWorks Modeling)
CNC Milling and G-Code
31-420-363 CNC MILLING AND G-CODE ...shop safety around CNC milling machines, CNC basics, Cartesian coordinate systems, CNC milling controls and preparing basic G-Code milling programs.
CNC Programming Techniques-Advanced
32-420-322 CNC PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES-ADV ...this course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the skills, knowledge, process and understanding of parametric programming (macros), advanced tooling, sub programming, and productivity optimization. (Corequisites: 32-420-325, CNC Turning Operation-Adv; 32-420-324, CNC Machining Center Oper-Adv)
CNC Turning Operation
32-420-335 CNC TURNING OPERATION ...equipment overview, production planning, machine start-up, control panel operations, CNC control tools, operational codes and functions, operation modes and CNC code generation. (Prerequisite: 31-420-369 CNC/Machining Fundamentals 4)
CNC Turning Operation-Advanced
32-420-325 CNC TURNING OPERATION-ADVANCED ...CNC production planning, advanced G-code programming of canned cycles for CNC turning, sub-programming for CNC turning, optimizing speeds and feeds for modern cutting tools used in CNC turning, advanced part setup techniques for CNC turning, utilization of tool probes for CNC turning. (Corequisite: 32-420-335, CNC Turning Operations)
CNC/Machining Fundamentals 1
31-420-366 CNC/MACHINING FUNDAMENTALS 1 ...learners will be introduced to and demonstrate the practice of machine shop safety rules and policies. Learners will be introduced to operations and production of parts on band saws, drill presses, conventional lathes and horizontal mills, conventional vertical and knee mills and layout tables. (Prerequisite: Accepted into the CNC Machinist or CNC Technician program; Corequisites: 10-804-304, Vocational Math A; 31-420-341, Machine Tool/CNC Setups; 31-421-352, Blueprint Reading/Sket-Machine 1)
CNC/Machining Fundamentals 2
31-420-367 CNC/MACHINING FUNDAMENTALS 2 ...learners will demonstrate the practice of machine shop safety rules and policies. Learners will be introduced to basic operations and production of machined parts on CNC mills and CNC lathes, precision grinders, conventional lathes and horizontal mills, conventional vertical mills and knee mills with various types of tooling. (Prerequisite: Accepted into the CNC Machinist or CNC Technician program; Corequisites: 31-420-366 CNC/Machining Fundamentals 1; 31-420-363, CNC Milling and G-Code)
Coaching & Interviewing Techniques
10-546-111 COACHING & INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES ...apply listening and interviewing techniques to assess wellness levels and to facilitate health-related information exchange between the wellness practitioner and client. (Prerequisite: 10-546-104, Introduction to Wellness Coaching)
College & Career Readiness 1 Digital Literacy
73-860-725 COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS 1 DIGITAL LITERACY ...this course is designed to prepare students at NRS level 1 or 2 by developing knowledge of computer hardware functions, keyboarding, word processing, and academic use of the Internet.
College 101: On Course for Success in Life, Learning and Employment
10-890-101 COLLEGE 101...Students gain skills that lead to success in college and employment. This course encourages students to develop a growth mindset and make wise choices. Students should take this course in their first semester. (Pre-requisite: None.)
College Algebra with Applications
10-804-195 COLLEGE ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATIONS ...skills needed for success in Calculus and many application areas at the baccalaureate level. Topics include the real and complex number systems, polynomials, exponents, radicals, solving equations and inequalities, relations and functions, systems of equations and inequalities, graphing, and conic sections. (Prerequisite: Next Gen AAF score greater/equal to 250 AND Reading greater/equal to 250; OR ACT Math score greater/equal to 24 AND ACT Reading greater/equal to 16; OR C or better in Inter Algebra-contact an academic advisor 920-498-5444)