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COMPUTERIZED NUMERICAL<br />

CONROL TECHNOLOGY<br />

Recommended Program of Studies Leading to the Certificate of Specialization<br />

In this CNC Certificate program you will learn the programming, set-up and operation of<br />

machine tools, including the loading of raw stock, start-up of machines, de-bugging of programs,<br />

and inspection of parts. Instruction emphasizes hands-on skills as well as related information<br />

in the use of computerized numerical control (CNC) technology to program machine<br />

tools for drilling, milling, and turning operations. A graduate of this program can be<br />

employed as a class C machinist, entry-level tool designer, CNC operator, or a mechanical<br />

engineering technician.<br />

First Semester Sem.-Hrs. Second Semester Sem.-Hrs.<br />

MAT 111 - Technical Math I 5 ENG 101 - English Composition 3<br />

GET 113 - Technical Drafting 3 AMT 103 - CNC Machining I 4<br />

GET 121 - Mfg. Processes I 3 GET 122 - Mfg. Processes II 3<br />

PHY 121 - Technical Physics 4 CAD 101 - Computer Assisted Design I 3<br />

15 GET 112 - Industrial Safety 1<br />

*Technology Elective 3-(4)-(5)<br />

17-(18)-(19)<br />

*Recommended Technology Electives Sem.-Hrs.<br />

ASR 207 - Fluid Power Applications 3<br />

EET 120 - Electrical Theory 4<br />

MAT 112 - Technical Math II 5<br />

Total = 32-(33)-(34) Credit Hrs.<br />

DENTAL ASSISTING<br />

Recommended Program of Study Leading to the Certificate of Specialization<br />

The mission of the dental assisting program is to educate and prepare students to perform<br />

basic dental assisting duties as a member of the dental health team. Students may continue<br />

their education for an A.A.S. degree (see DENTAL BUSINESS ASSISTING).<br />

The program in dental assisting is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation.<br />

The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Commission on Recognition<br />

of Postsecondary Accreditation and by the United States Department of Education.<br />

The Commission on Dental Accreditation can be contacted at (312) 440-4653 or at 211 East<br />

Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611.<br />

Courses must be taken during or prior to the semester in which they are listed. A minimum<br />

grade of C is required for each dental assisting course in order to receive a Certificate of<br />

Specialization in dental assisting.<br />

Class size is based upon the clinical facilities available. The College reserves the right to<br />

select the most qualified applicants (see ADMISSION TO THE HEALTH SCIENCE PRO-<br />

GRAMS).<br />

Summer Session (Summer II)<br />

Sem.-Hrs.<br />

ENG 101 - English Composition 3<br />

BIO 125 - Basic Anatomy & Physiology 4<br />

7<br />

First Semester Sem.-Hrs. Second Semester Sem.-Hrs.<br />

DAS 101 - Chairside Dental Assisting I 3 DAS 111 - Chairside Dental Assisting II 3<br />

DAS 102 - Dental Anatomy 3 DAS 112 - Dental Radiology 3<br />

DAS 103 - Dental Materials 3 DAS 113 - Dental Practice Management 2<br />

DAS 104 - Dental Specialties 3 DAS 114 - Dental Assisting Clinical<br />

12 Practice 7<br />

15<br />

Certificate of Specialization Total 34<br />

170

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