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ITAD 268 QUALITY ASSURANCE METHODOLOGIES 5CR<br />

This Quality Assurance (QA) Methodologies course is an introduction to the<br />

theory, concepts, and reasoning behind s<strong>of</strong>tware testing and automation.<br />

Students learn how to create and run test scripts and implement basic test<br />

projects. Prerequisite: ITAD 123.<br />

ITAD 275 PHP SCRIPTING 5CR<br />

PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially<br />

suited for server-side web development. Students learn to build web<br />

applications requiring server-side logic and to access SQL databases.<br />

Prerequisites: ITAD 111, ITAD 112, or instructor permission.<br />

ITAD 299 SPECIAL PROJECTS 1-3CR<br />

In this course students work on developing a real world s<strong>of</strong>tware application<br />

going through a complete application development life cycle, including<br />

analysis, design, specification, implementation, debugging, and deployment.<br />

Prerequisite: Instructor permission.<br />

KREA& 121 KOREAN I 5CR<br />

This course is an introduction to the language and culture <strong>of</strong> the Koreanspeaking<br />

world. Students develop skills in listening, speaking, reading, and<br />

writing. The course covers the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> the modern Korean language.<br />

Hangul, oral communication skills, and basic grammar are also covered.<br />

Presumes no initial knowledge <strong>of</strong> Korean.<br />

KREA& 122 KOREAN II 5CR<br />

This course is a continuation <strong>of</strong> skills learned in KREA 101 Prerequisite: KREA&121.<br />

MACH 108 FUNDAMENTALS OF MACHINING<br />

FOR ENGINEERING<br />

4CR<br />

Students will learn theoretical and practical knowledge <strong>of</strong> shop safety,<br />

machine tools, tool geometry, blueprints, speeds and feeds, precision<br />

measurement, and basic shop math. This course is designed for engineering<br />

graphics majors. Prerequisites: MATH 080, ABED 046, or equivalent placement<br />

scores, or instructor permission.<br />

MACH 110 FUNDAMENTALS OF MACHINING 8CR<br />

Students will receive an introduction to several machine processes including<br />

materials and heat treatment. They will also learn theoretical and practical<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> shop safety, machine tools, tool geometry, blueprint reading,<br />

speeds and feeds, precision measurement, and basic shop math. Prerequisite:<br />

MATH 080 and ABED 046 or equivalent placement scores or instructor permission.<br />

MACH 112 MACHINING PRACTICE C-CLAMP<br />

& PAPER PUNCH<br />

8CR<br />

Through the process <strong>of</strong> manufacturing an “indacol” holder, a tap-guide, a<br />

paper-punch and either a c-clamp or pin-punches. Students learn tooling<br />

processes common to the machine trades, including; grinding, turning, milling<br />

and drilling. Prerequisites: MATH 80, ABED 46, MACH 110 (pre or coreq), or<br />

equivalent placement scores, or instructor permission.<br />

MACH 120 MATERIALS – MEASURING & CNC 8CR<br />

Materials study includes the identification and use <strong>of</strong> different varieties <strong>of</strong> metals<br />

and understanding some <strong>of</strong> the effects <strong>of</strong> the different alloying elements within<br />

the materials. The class will also include an introduction to grinding which will<br />

cover a variety <strong>of</strong> abrasives, wheels and applications, along with an understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> the overall grinding processes. Included will also be instruction on the heat<br />

treatment <strong>of</strong> steel, the safe setup and operation <strong>of</strong> CNC machines and an<br />

introduction to G-code programing. Prerequisites: MATH 80, ABED 46, MACH 110,<br />

or equivalent placement scores, or instructor permission.<br />

MACH 122 MACHINING PRACTICE TOOLS –<br />

TAP HANDLE, CLAMP & PUNCH<br />

8CR<br />

Through the process <strong>of</strong> manufacturing a vise-stop, a tap-handle, a parallelclamp<br />

and a center-punch, students learn more advanced tooling processes<br />

common to the machine trades. Prerequisites: MATH 80, ABED 46, MACH 110<br />

(pre or coreq), or equivalent placement scores, or instructor permission.<br />

Course Descriptions<br />

MACH 124 TOOL GEOMETRY AND CARBIDES 8CR<br />

This course covers carbide grade, insert selection, tool geometry, tool holders<br />

and quality overview. Included will also be instruction on the safe setup<br />

and operation <strong>of</strong> CNC machines and an introduction to G-code programing.<br />

Prerequisites: MACH 110 or instructor permission.<br />

MACH 130 TRIGONOMETRY AND GD&T 8CR<br />

This course instructs students on the implementation <strong>of</strong> trigonometric<br />

principles to solve a variety <strong>of</strong> practical machining problems. The students<br />

will also be introduced to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T).<br />

Included will also be instruction on the safe setup and operation <strong>of</strong> CNC<br />

machines and an introduction to G-code programing. Prerequisite: MACH 124<br />

or instructor permission.<br />

MACH 132 MACHINING PRACTICE – THREADING<br />

PROJECT, PRECISION GRINDING 8CR<br />

Through the process <strong>of</strong> manufacturing class threading projects, students<br />

learn to calculate thread measurements, grind threading tools, and set-up<br />

and cut threads <strong>of</strong> various pitches. Through the manufacturing process <strong>of</strong> the<br />

precision triangles and mill-stops. Students will learn the process <strong>of</strong> the heat<br />

treatment <strong>of</strong> steel, and learn how to grind perpendicular surfaces within .0002<br />

<strong>of</strong> an inch tolerances. Prerequisite: MACH 124 or instructor permission.<br />

MACH 134 CNC MANUAL PRACTICE,<br />

PROGRAMMING<br />

8CR<br />

In this course, students will manufacture 1-2-3 blocks, write and set-up a CNC<br />

production program, perform a machine process demonstration to fellow<br />

students, and learn tool-and-cutter grinding. Prerequisite: MACH 124 or<br />

instructor permission.<br />

MACH 223 CAPSTONE PROJECT PART I 7CR<br />

This is part one <strong>of</strong> a two part class. This capstone project allows students<br />

to demonstrate their accumulated knowledge and abilities in precision<br />

machining by creating a complicated assembly. The project may be chosen<br />

from a provided list, or it may be one <strong>of</strong> the students’ choosing, as long as<br />

it meets the minimum requirements and receives instructors’ approval.<br />

Prerequisites: MATH 080, ENGL 093, MACH 223, or instructor permission.<br />

MACH 224 CAPSTONE PROJECT PART II 7CR<br />

This is part two <strong>of</strong> a two part class. This capstone project allows students<br />

to demonstrate their accumulated knowledge and abilities in precision<br />

machining by creating a complicated assembly. The project may be chosen<br />

from a provided list, or it may be one <strong>of</strong> the students’ choosing, as long as<br />

it meets the minimum requirements and receives instructors’ approval.<br />

Prerequisites: MATH 080, ENGL 093, MACH 134, or instructor permission.<br />

MACH 230 PROCESSES AND PLANNING<br />

FOR CNC<br />

8CR<br />

This course is a focused study <strong>of</strong> the calculation <strong>of</strong> speeds and feeds <strong>of</strong> cutting<br />

tools, with an emphasis on how to use reference material. Planning and job<br />

set-up includes print/set-up sheet reading and interpretation, job planning,<br />

and machining processes and procedures. Prerequisites: MACH 110, MATH 80,<br />

ABED 46 or equivalent placement scores or instructor permission.<br />

MAST 105 FUNDAMENTALS OF<br />

MASSAGE THERAPY<br />

6CR<br />

This course introduces the student to the history, theory, and practice <strong>of</strong><br />

Swedish massage. It also addresses pr<strong>of</strong>essional ethics and communication.<br />

Corequisites: MAST 115, 125.<br />

MAST 115 FUNDAMENTALS OF<br />

MASSAGE THERAPY II<br />

6CR<br />

This course introduces the students to muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments<br />

and how they interact to create movement at the joints. Corequisites:<br />

MAST 105, MAST 125.<br />

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Course Descriptions<br />

2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4 • L A K E W A S H I N G T O N I N S T I T U T E O F T E C H N O L O G Y • C A T A L O G 211

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