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Take your career further with professional development opportunities. Workshops and seminars from NWTC Corporate Training and Economic Development (CTED) help you stay up to date in your field, enhance your career success and get professionally certified or licensed. Online and other delivery options are available.
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Livestock Housing & Equipment
Students will learn principles of designing facilities based on the environment, feeding systems, manure handling, ventilation and cow handling. Students will compare and contrast various design options and construction cost estimates. (Prerequisite: 10-091-327, Basic Animal Husbandry)
Logistics/Supply Chain Management
Logistics supply chain, demand management and customer service, procurement and supply management, global logistics, manufacturing, inventory management, warehousing, transportation and third-party logistics.
LS/Paralegal Career Experience
10-110-199 LS/PARALEGAL CAREER EXPERIENCE ...students can select any hands on experience related to: Internship, Field Research, Service Learning, Simulations, Capstone, Industry Related or Study Abroad. Instructor approval required. (Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro/Legal Ethics with a "C" or better; 10-801-136, English Composition 1; 10-105-103, Career Fundamentals)
MA Bridge to Practical Nursing Fundamentals
31-543-309 MA BRIDGE TO PRACTICAL NURSING FUNDAMENTALS ...will complement the foundational knowledge of the Medical Assistant in preparation for meeting the competencies of the Practical Nursing Fundamentals course. (Prerequisite: Accepted into Medical Assistant to Practical Nursing Program)
MA Bridge to Practical Nursing Skills
31-543-310 MA BRIDGE TO PRACTICAL NURSING SKILLS... will complement the foundational knowledge of the Medical Assistant in preparation for meeting the competencies of the Practical Nursing Skills course. (Corequisite: 31-543-309, MA Bridge Fundamentals)
Machine Fabrication 2
10-442-151 MACHINE FABRICATION 2 ...a study of fabrication processes including shears, saws, rolls, braces and benders. (Pre-requisite: 10-442-150, Machine Fabrication 1)
Machine Integrated Techniques
Application of machine fabrication techniques, automation products to manufacturing processes including PLC, drives, motors (Electric and Hydraulics), Sensors. (Prerequisites: 10-620-159, Power Electronics 3: Drives; 10-620-122, Mechanical Systems 2; 10-620-162, Power Electricity 2: Motors; 10-664-151, Automation 8: HMI; 10-664-162, Control 3: Motion Systems)
Machine Tool Processes 1
Will expose learners to equipment used in manufacturing for repair and maintenance. Learners will safely demonstrate the operations performed on presses, lathes and mills. Instruction on inspection techniques using semi-precision and precision measuring tools.
Machine Tool Processes 2
Equipment in manufacturing for repair and maintenance. Learn safe operation on presses, lathes, grinders and mills. Identify strategies and sequencing and material selection for machining. (Pre-requisite: 10-420-171, Machine Tool Processes 1)
Machine Tool/CNC Set-Ups
CNC mill and lathe-tool holder selection, loading and unloading tools, work holding, setting part zero, fixture offsets, setting length and dial offsets, boring bars, and bar feeding. (Prerequisite: Accepted into the CNC Machinist or CNC Technician program; Corequisites: 31-420-366, CNC/Machining Fundamentals 1)
Machine Wiring and Safety
Introduction to machine wiring, including basic documentation, labeling, and wiring practices; an overview of NFPA 79 machinery, safety and installation standards.
Machinist-Hobby
Shop safety, measuring tools/layout, power saw operation, operation of drilling machines, bench work, basic engine lathe operation, basic vertical, horizontal, surface grinder.