Machining Technology 2011-2012 Associate in Applied Technology Degree Worksheet

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2011-2012 Associate in Applied Technology Degree Worksheet
Machining Technology
Name ___________________________ SID _______________ Date ___________ Advisor ________________________
The Associate in Applied Technology degree is designed for students who wish to complete a program with a specific professional-technical career
objective. Students are required to maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 to receive this degree. Any course specified below under major
area requirements must be completed with a grade of “C” or better to satisfy the requirement. Plan ahead as some courses are not taught every
quarter. All general education classes must be 100-level or above.
Program Distribution
General Education Requirements
Check individual course descriptions in catalog for detailed information.
• Communication Skills — 5 credits
Complete five (3-5) credits from approved list.
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TOTAL
Credits Needed
0
• Computational Skills — 5 credits
Complete five (3-5) credits from approved list.
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TOTAL
Credits Needed
0
• Human Relations — 5 credits
Complete five (3-5) credits from approved list.
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TOTAL
Credits Needed
0
The machinist's craft is basic to all American industrial production.
It is the machinist's task to interpret the engineer's drawings in order
to fabricate new machines and products.
Machinists operate various types of material-removing equipment
such as lathes, milling machines, grinders, and computerized numerical control (CNC) machines. Some machinists specialize in the operation of one type of machine while others work in a shop where they
are required to perform equally well on several different machines.
Clark College's program offers instruction in numerous machine
processes including the set-up and operation of the engine lathe,
surface grinders, cylindrical grinder, horizontal and vertical mill,
CNC lathes, EDM and milling machines. All shop theory subjects
have a direct bearing on the student's skill, safety, and attitude. In
addition to shop theory and practice, the student studies math,
blueprint reading, metallurgy, safety, and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) programming.
MasterCAM programming classes teach basic CAM programming
for mills, lathe, EDM, etc. The basic CNC class involves writing
programs and learning to safely operate the HAAS CNC mills.
Revised: 9/20/11
Major Area Requirements
Courses listed below are to be completed with a “C” or better.
.MACH 111
Basic General Machine Processes
5
MACH 112
Basic Engine Lathe Processes I
5
MACH 113
Basic Vertical Milling Processes I
5
MACH 121
Basic Surface Grinder Processes I
5
MACH 122
Basic Engine Lathe Processes II
5
MACH 123
Basic Vertical Milling Processes II
5
MACH 131
Basic Surface Grinder Processes II
5
MACH 132
Basic Engine Lathe Processes III
5
MACH 133
Basic Vertical Milling Processes III
5
MACH 211
Adv. Surface Grinder Processes III
5
MACH 212
Adv. Engine Lathe Processes IV
5
MACH 213
Adv. CNC Milling Setup & Operation
5
MACH 221
Surface Grinder & Processes II
5
MACH 222
CNC Lathe Setup & Operation
5
MACH 223
Adv. CNC Mill MasterCAM Prog.
5
MACH 231
Adv. EDM Processes
5
MACH 232
Adv. CNC Lathe Programming
5
MACH 233
Adv. Milling 3D Prog. & Machining
5
Related Required Classes
MACH 106
Mechanical Blueprint Reading
4
MACH 235
Elementary Metallurgy
2
MACH 236
Elementary Metallurgy Lab
2
MATHI085
Industrial Mathematics
5
MARs Complete
MARs Needed
0
0
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Unofficial Evaluation Given to Student
Associate in Applied Technology Worksheet
General Education Requirements:
Some specific requirements of a program may
also meet the General Education requirements.
A total of fifteen (15) credits between the three
subject areas is required. You may take three
(3) to five (5) credits from the courses listed
below in each area of Communication Skills,
Computational Skills and Human Relation, but
the combined total needs to equal fifteen (15)
credits.
Communication Skills [C] – 5 credits
Select a minimum of five (5) credits from
the list below:
• BTEC 107
• ENGL& 101 or 135
• ENGL 212 or BUS 211
• ENGL& 235
Computational Skills [CP] – 5 credits
Complete five (5) credits from the list below:
• Math – MATH 103, 105, 111, MATH& 107
(or any course for which one of these is a
prerequisite)
• Computer Technology – CTEC 100, 101, 121
Human Relations [HR] – 5 credits
Complete five (5) credits from the list below:
• Communication Studies – CMST 212, 216,
CMST&210, 230
• Human Development – HDEV 105, 123, 155,
186, 195, 198, 200
• Management – MGMT100, 101, 104, 106,
110, 112, 120, 122, 125, 128, 132
• Psychology – PSYC&100
• Sociology – SOC& 101
• Women’s Studies – WS101
Notes:
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