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GC Catalog 2011 2012 - Gaston College

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Degrees, Diplomas & CertificatesDiplomasGeneral Education CoursesCreditENG 101 Applied Communication I 3MAT 101 Applied Mathematics 3Major CoursesAHR 110 Intro to Refrigeration 5orAHR 113 Comfort Cooling 4BPR 130 Blueprint Reading / Const. 2CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy 2ELC 112 DC/AC Electricity 5ELC 115 Industrial Wiring 4ELC 117 Motors and Controls 4ISC 112 Industrial Safety 2HYD 110 Hydraulics/Pneumatics 3MAC 111 Machine Technology I 6MNT 110 Intro to Maint. Procedures 2MNT 230 Pumps & Piping Systems 2WLD 112 Basic Welding Processes 2Select 2 SHC from the followingBPM 110 Bioprocess Practices 5COE* --- Co-op Work Experience 1-2DFT 151 CAD I 3ELC 128 Intro to PLC 3MNT 111 Maintenance Practices 3MNT 220 Rigging & Moving 2MNT 240 Indust. Equip. Troubleshtg. 2NET 113 Home Automation Systems 3Total Semester Hour Credits: 46-47*Contact Co-op office for course/section numbers.Mechanical Engineering TechnologyDiploma (D40320)The primary objective of the Diploma Program of theMechanical Engineering Technology curriculum is tointroduce students to the employment opportunitiesin mechanical engineering technology. The objectiveis fulfilled through the study and application ofmechanical engineering technology courses. Allcourses in the diploma can be used in the MechanicalEngineering Technology Associate in AppliedScience Degree program.Program Learning Outcomes:Graduates will demonstrate:1. Knowledge and hands-on competences inmanufacturing/mechanical production, computers,machining instrumentation systems,and mechanical CAD.2. A basic ability to think critically about technicalproblems, communicates effectively, andperforms as a responsible professional.3. An understanding of the fundamental useof mathematics and scientific principles insolving engineering problems.General Education CoursesCreditMAT 121 Algebra/Trigonometry I 3ENG 111 Expository Writing 3Major CoursesATR 112 Introduction to Automation 3CSC 133 C Programming 3DFT 151 CAD I 3DFT 152 CAD II 3DFT 153 CAD III 3EGR 115 Introduction to Technology 3MAT 122 Algebra/Trigonometry II 3MEC 145 Manufacturing Materials I 3MEC 161 Manufacturing Processes I 3MEC 161A Manufacturing Processes I Lab 1PHY 131 Physics-Mechanics 4Professional Elective 3Total Semester Hour Credits: 41Students must select 3 SHC from the followingprofessional electives:ATR 211 Robot Programming 3COE* --- Co-op Work Experience 1-3DFT 231 Jig and Fixture Design 2DFT 243 Basic Die Design 4MAC 121 Introduction to CNC 2MAC 122 CNC Turning 2MEC 180 Engineering Materials 3MEC 250 Statics & Strength of Materials 5MEC 275 Engineering Mechanisms 3PLA 120 Injection Molding 3PLA 162 Plastics Manufacturing Processes 3PLA 230 Advanced Plastic Manufacturing 4*Contact Co-op office for course/section numbers.Medical TranscriptionDiploma (D25320)The Medical Transcription curriculum preparesindividuals to a become medical language specialistwho interprets and transcribes dictation by physiciansand other healthcare professionals in orderto document patient care and facilitate delivery ofhealthcare services.Students will gain extensive knowledge of medicalterminology, pharmacology, human diseases, diagnosticstudies, surgical procedures, and laboratoryprocedures. In addition to word processing skillsand knowledge of voice processing equipment,students must master English grammar, spelling,and proofreading.114

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