Machining Technologies 2013-2014 Associate in Applied Science Worksheet

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2013-2014 Associate in Applied Science Worksheet
Machining Technologies
Name _______________________________ SID ______________ Date _________ Advisor ______________________
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, vertical mill, CNC lathes, EDM
and CNC milling machines.
Program Distribution
General Education Requirements: 24+ credits
Courses listed below must be completed with a “C” or better.
• Communication Skills — 6 credits
• Health & Physical Education — 3 credits
• Computational Skills — 3 credits
• Human Relations — 3 credits
• Humanities — 3 credits
• Social Sciences — 3 credits
• Natural Sciences — 3 credits
TOTAL
NEEDED
0
Advising Notes & Degree Requirements
• This worksheet is only for advising purposes. Official approval
of credits for degree completion is subject to approval from
the Credential Evaluations Office: credeval@clark.edu
• Consult with an academic advisor on a regular basis for degree
completion planning. Contact the Advising Center to locate an
academic advisor. Call (360) 992-2345 or visit us online at:
www.clark.edu/advising
• Must earn a cumulative GPA of 2.00 in all coursework taken at
Clark College, and in all courses applied to the degree. Thirty
(30) credits minimum must be completed at Clark College to
meet Academic Residency.
Major Area Requirements: 95 credits
Courses listed below must be completed with a “C” or better.
MACH 111 Basic General Machining 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 241 Advanced Precision Measurement
5
MACH 242 Intro to CNC Lathe Conversational Prog.
5
MACH 243 Intro to CNC Mill Conversational Prog.
5
MACH 251 Tooling Concepts
5
MACH 252 CNC Lathe Setup and Operation
5
MACH 253 CNC Milling Setup and Operation
5
MACH 261 Advanced EDM Processes
5
MACH 262 Advanced CNC Lathe Prog.
5
MACH 263 Advanced Milling 3D Prog. and Mach.
5
• Related Required Classes
MACH 106 Mechanical Blueprint Reading
4
MACH 235 Elementary Metallurgy
2
MACH 235 Elementary Metallurgy Lab
2
TOTAL
• Courses do not always follow numbering sequence, please
NEEDED
0
refer to the College Catalog for prerequisites and for info on
quarterly class offerings refer to the Annual Class Planner.
= course that is currently in-progress
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED: 122
NEEDS:
0
Student Signature:
Advisor Signature:
Revised 07/15/13
Unofficial Evaluation Given to Student
EPC: 808
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
NOTES:
The Associate in Applied Science degree is designed for students who wish to complete a program with a specific career
and technical education objective. Students are required to complete a minimum of thirty (30) credits at Clark College to
meet Academic Residency requirement. Students are required to maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.00 to receive this degree.
General Education Requirements
Note: Some specific requirements of a program may also meet the General Education requirements.
• Communication Skills [C] – 6 credits minimum
Select one (1) course from list one and an additional course from either list one or list two, depending on program requirements.
List One: BTEC 107, ENGL 098, 099, &101 or 135, &102, 108, 109, 110, &235, 212 or BUS 211, MGMT 107, PTWR 099
List Two: CMST& 210, &220, &230
• Health & Physical Education [HE, HPE, PE] – Complete three (3) credits from either Option One or Option Two:
Option One: Complete two (2) credits of Health from the list below AND one (1) credit of any college-level PE activity course:
HLTH 100, 101, 103, 104, 206, 207, 208, 210 and Physical Education (PE) activity
Option Two: Complete three (3) credits from one (1) of the courses listed below:
HPE 220, 258, or 266
• Computational Skills [CP] – Complete three (3) credits from one of the following options:
Any Mathematics (MATH) course numbered 030 or higher (not MATH 096) BUS 102, ENVS 135, CS& 131, &141, CSE 121,
222, 223, 224, CTEC 121, 140, 141, 143, 224, 240, 241, 281, 282 (Note: A placement test score qualifying the student for entry
into MATH 090 will satisfy this requirement for certain designated programs)
• Human Relations [HR] – Complete three (3) credits from one of the following options:
CMST& 210, &230, HDEV 105, 123, 155, Any Psychology (PSYC) or Sociology (SOC) course, ACED 201
• Humanities [HA, HB] – Complete three (3) credits from one of the following options:
Any ART course numbered 100 or above, CMST 102, 216, 240, &210, &220, &230, Any English (ENGL) course in the AA
Humanities distribution requirement, Any World Language (ASL, CHIN, FRCH, GERM, JAPN, SPAN) course, Any Humanities
(HUM) course, Music – MUSC 106, 116, 117, 118, 125, 135, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185; MUSC&104, 141, 142, 143, Any
Philosophy course, Any (DRMA) course, WS 101, 201, 210
• Social Sciences [SS] – Complete three (3) credits from any of following departments:
ACED 101, 201, Any Anthropology (ANTH), CMST& 230, Any Economics (ECON), Forensic Science (FSCI), Geography
(GEOG), History (HIST), Political Science (POLS), Psychology (PSYC),Sociology (SOC), or Women's Studies (WS)
• Natural Sciences [NS] – Complete three (3) credits from any of following departments:
ANTH& 215, Any Astronomy (ASTR) course, Biology (BIOL) course, Chemistry (CHEM) course (not CHEM 095), Any
Environmental Science (ENVS) course, Any Geology (GEOL) course, HUM 180, Any Meteorology (METR) course, Any
Nutrition (NUTR) course, Any Physical Science (PHSC) course, Any Physics (PHYS) course
Short-Term Plan:
Summer
Summer
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