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Areas Of Study - Lake Area Technical Institute

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MTT 221<br />

MTT 222<br />

MTT 226<br />

MTT 227<br />

MTT 228<br />

MTT 236<br />

MTT 261<br />

MTT 267<br />

MTT 272<br />

MTT 274<br />

MTT 277<br />

NET 101<br />

NET 111<br />

NET 115<br />

NET 121<br />

NET 126<br />

FIXTURE MAKING THEORY<br />

Covers locating principles, clamping devices, tool<br />

requirements and design considerations. 1 credit<br />

FIXTURE MAKING APPLICATIONS<br />

This course provides the student the opportunity to apply<br />

principles of jig and fixture design, construction, and<br />

application by designing and constructing jig or fixture<br />

themselves. 2 credits<br />

DIE-MAKING THEORY<br />

Basic design and construction of blanking and piercing dies;<br />

basic press designs and feeding mechanisms as well as the<br />

principles of shear. 1 credit<br />

DIE-MAKING LAB<br />

This course provides time to demonstrate competencies in<br />

using the machines available to build a progressive die.<br />

4 credits<br />

INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE TOOL<br />

An introduction to the basic machine tools used to support<br />

manufacturing and their applications. Covers lathe, mill an<br />

CNS programming techniques. 4 credits<br />

COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE<br />

Introduction to precision measuring using a CMM with a<br />

torch probe. 1 credit<br />

BASIC MOLDING PROCESSES<br />

Introduces the student to the basic molding processes and<br />

principles. This course focuses on the plastic injection<br />

mold. 1 credit<br />

BASIC MOLDING OPERATIONS<br />

Provides the student with time to sharpen specified cutters,<br />

to use the machine tools available to make an injection<br />

mold, and manufacture parts. 4 credits<br />

ADVANCED (CNC) THEORY<br />

<strong>Study</strong> of programming, operation and set-up of<br />

the Cincinnati Machining Center 1 credit<br />

ADVANCED (CNC) OPERATIONS<br />

Practical application of material presented in Cincinnati<br />

Milacron (CNC) Theory, MTT 272. 4 credits<br />

PROJECT<br />

This course provides time for the student to learn more in<br />

one of the specialty areas. 3 credits<br />

NETWORK CABLING<br />

Students will gain experience in both copper and fiber-optics<br />

cabling; specifications, limitations, connections, testing and<br />

verification. 3 credits<br />

NETWORKING FOR HOME<br />

AND SMALL BUSINESS<br />

This course provides a hands-on introduction to networking<br />

and the internet using tools and hardware commonly found<br />

in the home and small business environment. 3 credits<br />

NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS<br />

This course uses a hands-on approach to introduce the<br />

architecture, structure, functions, components, and models<br />

of the internet and other computer networks. 3 credits<br />

ROUTING PROTOCOLS AND CONCEPTS<br />

This class examines the elements of a network router from<br />

setup and configuration to troubleshooting the router. This<br />

class is the second of four in a sequence that leads to a CCNA<br />

certification. 3 credits<br />

BASIC DIGITAL AND THEORY APPLICATIONS<br />

Introduces and provides hands-on applications of basic gates,<br />

numbering systems, decoders and encoders. 3 credits<br />

NET 131 LAN SWITCHING AND WIRELESS<br />

The student will design, implement and configure a network<br />

involving both routing and switching. This class is the third<br />

of four in a sequence that leads to a Cisco Certified Network<br />

Administrator certification. 3 credits<br />

NET 141 ACCESSING THE WAN<br />

The student will design, implement and configure a WAN<br />

using multiple operating system platforms. After completing<br />

this course the student should be prepared to take the<br />

certification exam for the CCNA. 3 credits<br />

NET 215 CCNA SECURITY<br />

CCNA Security provides a next step for individuals who<br />

want to enhance their CCNA-level skill set and help meet<br />

the growing demand for network security professionals.<br />

The curriculum provides an introduction to the core<br />

security concepts and skills needed for the installation,<br />

troubleshooting, and monitoring of network devices to<br />

maintiain the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of<br />

data and devices. CCNA Security helps prepare students<br />

for entry-level security career opportunities and the globally<br />

recognized Cisco CCNA Security certification. 3 credits<br />

NET 251 IMPLEMENTING IP ROUTING<br />

Students will learn how to create an efficient and expandable<br />

enterprise network by installing, configuring, monitoring,<br />

and troubleshooting network infrastructure equipment.<br />

3 credits<br />

NET 271 IMPLEMENTING IP SWITCHED NETWORKS<br />

The course focuses on the selection and implementation<br />

of the appropriate IQS services to build reliable, scalable,<br />

secure multilayer-switched LANs that include support for<br />

VolP. 3 credits<br />

NET 281 TROUBLE SHOOTING IP NETWORKS<br />

This course introduces students to optimizing and providing<br />

effective QoS techniques in converged networks operating<br />

voice, wireless and security applications. 3 credits<br />

NURS 204 STRATEGIES FOR NURSING SUCCESS<br />

This explores the roles of the professional nurse and provides<br />

strategies for learners to succeed in a learner-centered<br />

environment. The learner constructions the foundational<br />

knowledge, skills and attitudes inherent within the nursing<br />

competencies to provide evidence-based care for patients<br />

across the lifespan. 1 credit<br />

NURS 204 STRATEGIES FOR NURSING SUCCESS<br />

This explores the roles of the professional nurse and provides<br />

strategies for learners to succeed in a learner-centered<br />

environment. The learner constructions the foundational<br />

knowledge, skills and attitudes inherent within the nursing<br />

competencies to provide evidence-based care for patients<br />

across the lifespan. 1 credit<br />

NURS 282 ADVANCED NURSING CONCEPTS II<br />

This course integrates the concepts within the professional,<br />

biophysical, and psychosocial domains. The learner<br />

assimilates the professional knowledge, skills, and attitudes<br />

inherent within the nursing competencies of patient-centered<br />

care, safety, quality improvement, evidence-based practice,<br />

informatics, teamwork, and collaboration. 8 credits<br />

NURS 286 COMPLEX NURSING CONCEPTS<br />

This course provides opportunities to synthesize the<br />

concepts within the professional, biophysical, and<br />

psychosocial domains. The learner emulates the professional<br />

knowledge, skills, and attitudes inherent within the<br />

nursing competencies of patient-centered care, safety,<br />

quality improvement, evidence-based pratice, informatics,<br />

teamwork, and collaboration. 9 credits

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