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Areas Of Study - Lake Area Technical Institute

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MLT 117<br />

MLT 125<br />

MLT 135<br />

MLT 201<br />

MLT 205<br />

MLT 210<br />

MLT 215<br />

MLT 221<br />

MLT 226<br />

MLT 231<br />

MLT 236<br />

MTT 101<br />

MTT 106<br />

MTT 110<br />

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY<br />

A study of the fundamentals of molecular biology including<br />

isolating and manipulating DNA, recombinant DNA and<br />

production and use of monoclonal antibodies. 2 cred its<br />

SEMINAR<br />

Topics assigned, based on perceived need. 1 credit<br />

PRINCIPLES OF PHLEBOTOMY<br />

The study of the procedures associated with drawing blood.<br />

1 credit<br />

IMMUNOLOGY<br />

The study of the immune system to include beneficial and<br />

nonbeneficial aspects as well as the tests used to detect the<br />

presence of disease. 4 credits<br />

APPLIED PHLEBOTOMY<br />

Students will spend 30 hours in an assigned clinical facility<br />

par tic i pat ing in drawing blood from patients. 1 credit<br />

MICROBIOLOGY, PARASITOLOGY, MYCOLOGY<br />

<strong>Study</strong> of microorganisms that may cause clinical infections<br />

in clud ing staining, culturing, incubation, isolation,<br />

identification, ster il iza tion and media preparations. Also<br />

covers the study of viruses and fungi. 4 credits<br />

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY<br />

Classroom and clinical instruction on the chemical<br />

constituents of blood in health and disease. 4 credits<br />

IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY (Blood Banking)<br />

The study of all tests employed in a blood bank to include<br />

typing, antibody screening, unit selection, crossmatch and<br />

release of blood for transfusion. 4 credits<br />

PRACTICUM I: GENERAL LAB PRACTICE,<br />

HLEBOTOMY, HEMATOLOGY, CHEMISTRY,<br />

URINALYSIS<br />

The student will perform laboratory testing in the following<br />

areas: hematology, chemistry, urinalysis, phlebotomy, and<br />

general laboratory practice. The exact breakdown of the hours<br />

in each of the listed areas will be determined by the clinical site.<br />

(9 weeks) 6 credits<br />

PRACTICUM II: MICROBIOLOGY, IMMUNOLOGY,<br />

IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY<br />

The student will perform laboratory testing in the areas of<br />

microbiology, immunology, and immunohematology. The<br />

exact breakdown of the hours in each of these areas will be<br />

determined by the clinical site. (9 weeks) 6 credits<br />

CLINICAL CORRELATION<br />

The student will spend one week (40 hours) in review and<br />

clinical correlation. The review section may include EKG’s,<br />

late and evening shifts, supervised night call/shift, time in<br />

respiratory therapy, or a few days in each department as<br />

an actual review. The entire week may be spent in a single<br />

department if the clinical site determines that the student<br />

needs more training in that area. 1 credit<br />

MACHINE TOOL THEORY I<br />

An introduction to the basic hand tools and machine tools<br />

used to support manufacturing and toolmaking processes.<br />

1 credit<br />

BLUEPRINT READING<br />

The basics of interpreting working drawings and blueprints,<br />

tol er anc es and allowances. 1 credit<br />

PRECISION MEASURING<br />

Introduces the student to simple fractional measurements<br />

and ad vanc es to complex measurements and lay-out<br />

procedures. 1 credit<br />

MTT 117<br />

MTT 118<br />

MTT 128<br />

MTT 129<br />

MTT 134<br />

MTT 152<br />

MTT 158<br />

MTT 167<br />

MTT 168<br />

MTT 172<br />

MTT 185<br />

MTT 207<br />

MTT 208<br />

MTT 212<br />

MTT 217<br />

MTT 218<br />

APPLIED TRIGONOMETRY<br />

The practical application of trigonometry as it applies to<br />

Machine Tool Technology. 1 credit<br />

TURNING/MILLING THEORY<br />

Describe and explain engine lathe and milling machine<br />

practices. 1 credit<br />

LATHE AND MILL OPERATIONS<br />

Basic machine controls, safety, maintenance, set-up and<br />

op er a tion of the vertical milling machine and lathe. (memo:<br />

Robotics uses this 4 credit class) 4 credits<br />

LATHE AND MILL OPERATIONS<br />

Basic machine controls, safety, maintenance, set-up and<br />

op er a tion of the vertical milling machine and lathe.<br />

5 1/2 credits<br />

MACHINE TOOL LAB<br />

Provides shop time to develop basic competency on hand<br />

grind ers, drill presses, saws and lay-out tools. 1 credit<br />

ADVANCED LATHE AND MILL THEORY<br />

Advanced operations used to complete specified projects.<br />

1 cred it<br />

ADVANCED LATHE AND MILL OPERATIONS<br />

Advanced machine controls, safety, maintenance, set-up and<br />

op er a tion of the horizontal milling machine. 5 credits<br />

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER<br />

NUMERICAL CONTROLS (CNC)<br />

Students will learn to program and run the CNC mill and<br />

lathe. 1 credit<br />

PRECISION GRINDING<br />

Abrasive machining process selection and identification;<br />

truing, dressing of grinding wheels; surface, cylindrical, tool<br />

and cutter grinding. 2 cred its<br />

FRYER CNC TURNING CENTER<br />

The application of formatting techniques on the CNC<br />

turning centers. 3 credits<br />

MILLTRONICS COMPUTER NUMERICAL<br />

CONTROL (CNC) OPERATIONS<br />

Introduction to Milltronics “Partner”: programming<br />

(conversational and G&M code), operations and setup.<br />

3 credits<br />

ADVANCED COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL<br />

(CNC) THEORY<br />

Programming of specified exercises using cutter compensation,<br />

plane selection, looping, and various functions on a variety<br />

of machines and controllers. 2 cred its<br />

ADVANCED COMPUTER NUMERICAL<br />

CONTROL (CNC) OPERATIONS<br />

Provides the student the lab time to run the programs<br />

developed in MTT 207. 3 credits<br />

CAD CAM<br />

This course introduces the student to the “Gibbs” and allows<br />

them to manufacture parts using the software. 1 credit<br />

ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE<br />

MACHINES OPERATIONS<br />

This course provides the students with theory and basic<br />

operation of the Hansvedt wire and Hansvedt sinker EDM<br />

machines. 1 credit<br />

ADVANCED ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE<br />

MACHINES OPERATIONS<br />

This course provides the students with advanced training<br />

which include using the 4-axis Mitsubishi wire, Hansvedt<br />

wire, and Hansvedt sinker EDM machines and programs as<br />

specified. 1 credit<br />

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