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Clinical Simulation Review

2 cr.

10-515-164 CLINICAL SIMULATION REVIEW ...diagnosis, management, and treatment received by cardiopulmonary patients. This course prepares students for the testing processes utilized by the National Board for Respiratory Care; all testing processes will be reviewed utilizing appropriate content. (Prerequisite: 47-531-462 , ACLS Provider; Corequisites: 10-515-182, Respiratory Clinical 4; 10-515-183, Respiratory Clinical 5)

CNC Mach/2D Program-Introduction to

3 cr.

Introduction to CNC machining and programming using computer drawing software such as AutoCAD and SurfCAM, to produce three dimensional models from 2D geometry with an emphasis on machining materials used in the prototype & design industry. (Prerequisites: 10-606-116, CAD-Intro; 10-614-152, Prototyping-Introduction to, 10-420-151 Prototype Machine Tool)

CNC Milling and G-Code

2 cr.

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. (Prerequisite: 31-420-341, Machine Tool/CNC Set-Ups)

CNC Turning and G-Code

1 cr.

31-420-370 CNC TURNING AND G-CODE ...learners will practice basic operations, setups, and operating CNC turning center controls while preparing turning programs with G-Code and conversational programming techniques. (Prerequisite: Accepted into the CNC Machinist or CNC Technician program; 31-420-365, Intro to CNC Turning; Corequisite: 31-420-368 CNC/Machining Fundamentals 3; 31-420-364, G-Code & CAM).

CNC/Machining Fundamentals 2

4 cr.

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)

CNC/Machining Fundamentals 3

4 cr.

31-420-368 CNC/MACHINING FUNDAMENTALS 3 ...learners will demonstrate the practice of machine shop safety rules and policies. Learners will develop intermediate level knowledge and produce more complex parts on CNC mills, lathes and machining centers, precision grinders, conventional lathes and horizontal mills, conventional vertical mills and knee mills and heat treat ovens. (Prerequisites: 31-420-367, CNC/Machining Fundamentals 2; Corequisites: 31-420-364, G-Code and CAM)

CNC/Machining Fundamentals 4

4 cr.

31-420-369 CNC/MACHINING FUNDAMENTALS 4 ...learners will demonstrate the practice of machine shop safety rules and policies. Learners will develop deeper knowledge of complex setups and measuring operations on CNC mills, lathes and machining centers, precision grinders, conventional lathes and horizontal mills, conventional vertical mills and knee mills and heat treat ovens. (Prerequisite: 31-420-348, CNC/Machining Fundamentals 3; 31-420-365 Intro to CNC Turning; Corequisites: 31-421-362, Blueprint Reading/Sket-Mach 2)

Coaching for Behavior Change

3 cr.

10-546-116 COACHING FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE ...utilize wellness coaching techniques to identify lifestyle issues or problems, set goals, motivate clients, track progress, and implement life-long behavior change. (Prerequisites: 10-546-111, Coaching & Interviewing Techniques)

Coagulation

1 cr.

Introduces the theory and principles of coagulation and explores mechanisms involved in coagulation disorders. Emphasis is placed upon laboratory techniques used to diagnose disease and monitor treatment. (Prerequisites: 10-513-110, Basic Lab Skills; 10-806-177, Gen Anatomy & Physiology; 10-513-120, Basic Hematology)

College Algebra & Trig w Apps

5 cr.

10-804-197 COLLEGE ALGEBRA & TRIGONOMETRY WITH APPLICATIONS àthose skills needed for success in Calculus and many application areas on a baccalaureate level. Topics include the real and complex number systems, polynomials, exponents, radicals, solving equations and inequalities (linear and nonlinear), relations and functions, systems of equations and inequalities (linear and nonlinear), matrices, graphing, conic sections, sequences and series, combinatories, and the binomial theorem. (Prerequisite: GPA greater/equal to 2.6 AND C or better in Algebra II or equivalent; OR Next Gen AAF score greater/equal to 250 AND Rdg greater/equal to 250; OR ACT Math score greater/equal to 24 AND ACT Rdg greater/equal to 15; OR C or better in Inter Alg-contact academic advisor 920-498-5444)

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