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GC Catalog 2011 2012 - Gaston College

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Degrees, Diplomas & CertificatesDiplomasGeneral Education CoursesCreditENG 111 Expository Writing 3ENG 114 Professional Research & Reporting 3MAT 121 Algebra/Trigonometry I 3Major Courses:CIV 125 Civil/Surveying CAD 3CIV 230 Construction Estimating 3CIV 240 Project Management 3CSC 133 C Programming 3EGR 115 Introduction to Technology 3PHY 131 Physics-Mechanics 4SRV 110 Surveying I 4SRV 111 Surveying II 4Professional Elective 3Total Semester Hour Credits: 39Students must select 3 SHC from the followingprofessional electives:COE* --- Co-op Work Experience 1-3EGR 130 Engineering Cost Control 3GIS 111 Introduction to GIS 3GIS 112 Introduction to GPS 3SRV 220 Surveying Law 3* Contact Co-op office for course/section numbers.Computer-Integrated MachiningTechnologyDiploma (D50210)The Computer-Integrated Machining curriculum preparesstudents with the analytical, creative, andinnovative skills necessary to take a production ideafrom an initial concept through design, development,and production, resulting in a finished product.Coursework may include manual machining, computerapplications, engineering design, computeraideddrafting (CAD), computer-aided machining(CAM), blueprint interpretation, advanced computerizednumeric control (CNC) equipment, basic andadvanced machining operations, precision measurement,and high-speed multi-axis machining.Graduates should qualify for employment as machiningtechnicians in high-tech manufacturing, rapidprototypingand rapid-manufacturing industries,specialty machine shops, fabrication industries, andhigh-tech or emerging industries such as aerospace,aviation, medical, and renewable energy, and to sitfor machining certification examinations.Most courses taken in this diploma programmay be applied toward the Associate of AppliedScience degree in Computer-Integrated MachiningTechnology.Program Learning Outcomes:Graduates must demonstrate:1. Knowledge and hands-on competencies inmanufacturing/mechanical production, computers,manual machine operation, CNC machiningoperation, set-up and programmingof various systems, and computer-aidingmanufacturing (CAM).2. Ability to think critically about technicalproblems, communicate effectively, andperform as a responsible professional.3. Graduates will understand ethical/socialresponsibility, respect for diversity, and commitmentto quality, timeliness, and continuousimprovement.General Education CoursesCreditENG 101 Applied Communications 3MAT 101 Applied Mathematics 3Major Courses:CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy 2MAC 122 CNC Turning 2MAC 124 CNC Milling 2MAC 131 Blueprint Reading/Mach I 2MAC 132 Blueprint Reading/Mach II 2MAC 141 Machining Applications I 4MAC 142 Machining Applications II 4MAC 222 Advanced CNC Turning 2MAC 224 Advanced CNC Milling 2MAC 229 CNC Programming 2MAC 231 CAM: CNC Turning 3MAC 232 CAM: CNC Milling 3MAC 247 Production Tooling 2Total Semester Hour Credits: 38CosmetologyDiploma (D55140)This information is in addition to the general admissioninformation found in the <strong>Gaston</strong> <strong>College</strong> catalogand website at www.gaston.edu.CURRICULUM DESCRIPTIONThe cosmetology curriculum is designed to providecompetency-based knowledge, scientific/artisticprinciples, and hands-on fundamentals associatedwith the cosmetology industry. The curriculumprovides a simulated salon environment whichenables students to develop manipulative skills.Course work includes instruction in all phases ofprofessional imaging, hair design, chemical processes,skin care, nail care, multi-cultural practices,business/computer principles, product knowledge,and other selected topics.110

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