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ing, and brand machining. The student then will demonstrate<br />

these procedures with practical applications in the machine tool<br />

laboratory.<br />

MCHN 1224 - Machine Tool II 2/4 (4)<br />

Prerequisite: MCHN 1214 or concurrent enrollment. The<br />

student will describe engine lathe types and construction,<br />

milling machine types and construction, lathe cutting tools,<br />

and milling cutters. He or she will explain proper procedures for<br />

maintenance of the lathe and milling machines, for lathe facing<br />

operations, for lathe speeds and feeds, for center drilling in the<br />

lathe, for drilling, reaming, and straight turning in the lathe,<br />

for milling speeds and fees, and for basic milling operations.<br />

The student will describe necessary safety precautions for machine<br />

tool operations. The student will describe necessary safety<br />

precautions for working with the lathe and milling machines<br />

and demonstrate these procedures and operations in practical<br />

applications in the machine tool laboratory.<br />

MCHN 1234 - Machine Tool III 2/4 (4)<br />

Prerequisite: MCHN 1224. The student will explain the proper<br />

procedures for grinding, boring, internal thread cutting, external<br />

thread cutting, tapping, taper turning, and honing on the lathe.<br />

He or she will describe the accepted procedures for advanced<br />

milling machine operations. The student then will demonstrate<br />

these procedures and operations in practical applications in the<br />

machine tool laboratory.<br />

MCHN 1311 - Precision Measurement .5/1 (1)<br />

This is a course designed to provide students with skills that<br />

are essential to a wide variety of industrial and technical trade<br />

areas. Topics include on-the-job applications of whole numbers,<br />

fractions, decimals, percents, measurement and operations with<br />

signed numbers.<br />

MCHN 1432 - Millwright 1/2 (2)<br />

This is an introductory course covering information needed to<br />

become an entry level millwright. Upon completion, the student<br />

will have a basic understanding of industrial safety, proper use<br />

and application of millwright tools, installation and removal of<br />

seals, bearings, belts and chains, troubleshooting and repair of<br />

gear boxes, coupling alignment and identification, and application<br />

of bolts and fasteners.<br />

MCHN 1442 - Rigging 1/2 (2)<br />

This course will familiarize the student with safe and accepted<br />

industry practices as applied to rigging, rigging equipment and<br />

maintenance of rigging equipment.<br />

MCHN 1452 - Lubrication 2/0 (2)<br />

This course introduces the student to the theories of lubrication,<br />

lubricating oils, greases and solid lubricants, as well as the<br />

principles of lubrication, lubricating machine parts, lubrication<br />

storage, and safety while working with lubricants. Other topics<br />

will include lubricant application; history of lubricant application;<br />

centralized lubricating systems; and system components, conductors<br />

and connectors. Preventive and predictive maintenance also<br />

will be covered.<br />

MCHN 2314 - Fundamentals of CNC Machining<br />

& Programming 2/4 (4)<br />

Prerequisites: MCHN 1224 and MATH 1123. The student will<br />

plan, G code program, and machine parts on a CNC machining<br />

center. The student will demonstrate the components of planning<br />

the machining of parts on a CNC milling machine, tool qualifications<br />

and definitions, safety set-up, proper use of preparatory<br />

commands, miscellaneous functions, incremental and absolute<br />

modes, tool path, and offset programming.<br />

Marketing<br />

MKTG 1253 - Sales & Customer Service 3/0 (3)<br />

(formerly Techniques of Salesmanship)<br />

The student will study and practice sales and customer service<br />

skills. He/she will be able to identify customer needs, communicate<br />

the selling points of a product, demonstrate the techniques of<br />

making a sale, and describe how to establish long-term relationships<br />

with clients by providing follow-up and customer service<br />

after the sale.<br />

MKTG 1553 - Principles of Marketing 3/0 (3)<br />

The student will study basic marketing methods and practices<br />

including the functions of planning, pricing, promotion and<br />

distribution. Theoretical and practical learning exercises will be<br />

incorporated in the class.<br />

MKTG 2063 - Fundamentals of Advertising 3/0 (3)<br />

The student will study advertising planning and strategy. Topics<br />

include marketing research, target marketing, copy, media,<br />

budget, and sales promotion strategy. Theoretical and practical<br />

learning exercises will be incorporated in the class.<br />

Mathematics<br />

MATH <strong>09</strong>11 - Four Operations of Arithmetic<br />

(Based on demand) (1)<br />

This course is designed to help the student add, subtract, multiply,<br />

and divide whole numbers in drill and application. This course is<br />

designed to prepare students for college-level coursework. See Page<br />

118 under “Course numbering system.”<br />

MATH <strong>09</strong>21 - Fractions & Decimals<br />

(Based on demand) (1)<br />

This course is designed to help students add, subtract, multiply, and<br />

divide fractions and decimals. This course is designed to prepare<br />

students for college-level coursework. See Page 118 under “Course<br />

numbering system.”<br />

MATH <strong>09</strong>31 - Percentages & Ratios (Based on demand) (1)<br />

This course is designed to help students understand particular<br />

relationships expressed by numbers, specifically percentages and<br />

ratios. This course is designed to prepare students for college-level<br />

coursework. See Page 118 under “Course numbering system.”<br />

MATH <strong>09</strong>61 - Introduction to Algebra<br />

(Based on demand) (1)<br />

The student will be introduced to signed numbers, factoring, simple<br />

linear equations and inequalities, and exponential notations. This<br />

course is designed to prepare students for college-level coursework.<br />

See Page 118 under “Course numbering system.”<br />

MATH <strong>09</strong>71 - Introduction to Geometry<br />

(Based on demand) (1)<br />

The student will study the vocabulary of geometry, types of<br />

angles and triangles, simple closed figures, and the Pythagorean<br />

theorem. Applications will be included. This course is designed to<br />

prepare students for college-level coursework. See Page 118 under<br />

“Course numbering system.”<br />

144 <strong>Kankakee</strong> Community College • 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> catalog

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