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Catalog of Entry | 2000

Manufacturing Technology With Numerical Control Option
Associate In Applied Science

The Associate in Applied Science - Manufacturing Technology degree is designed for students who plan to enter an occupation upon graduation. Manufacturing Technology students will learn to solve problems by applying a variety of technical skills. The student may elect to concentrate on numerical control, machine tool, or quality control technology. A certificate will be granted in the area of choice.

Minimum credits: 60
Minimum cumulative GPA: 2.
Minimum JCC credits: 12
MACRAO agreement: No


General Education Requirements (18 credits):

English (3 credits)
ENG 131 Writing Experience

Mathematics (4 credits)
MTH 131 Intermediate Algebra or high mathematics

Science (4 credits)
PHY 231 College Physics I

Social Science(3 credits): Choose one of the following:
PLS 141 American National Government
ECN 231 Macroeconomics

Humanities (3 credits): Choose one of the following:
PHL 231 Intro to Philosophy
PHL 232 Logic

Health/Physical Fitness (1 credit): Choose one of the following:
HPF 160 Wellness
HPF 168 Weight Training and Conditioning
HPF 221 Jazz Techniques
HPF 277 Stress Management
HPF 278 Stress Management for Parents

Related Requirements (16 credits)
ITE 101 Intro to Information Technology
ENG 232 Business & Technical Writing
MTH 132 Plane Trigonometry
MTT 143 Fundamentals of Drafting
MTT 133 Metallurgy
QCT 115 Basic Coordinate Measuring Machine
QCT 116 Advanced Coordinate Measuring
QCT 141 Statistical Process Control

Numerical Control Technology (23 credits)
CAD 131 Computer Assisted Drafting I
MTT 105 Machine Tool Technology I
MTT 106 Machine Tool Technology II
NCT 121 Introduction to Numerical Control
NCT 122 Programming for Numerical Control
NCT 123 Numerical Control Machine Tool Operations
NCT 232 Intro to MasterCAM-Mill
NCT 234 Intro to MasterCAM-Lathe

Technical Electives (3 credits)
Take any CAD, EET, MTT, NCT, or WLD course that best meet your educational goal.


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