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ETEC 160: Special Skills in Welding
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course is designed to improve and upgrade welding skills. Each student and instructor will work together to determine individualized goals. This course may be repeated for additional credit. This course is offered upon sufficient request.
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ETEC 162: Arc Welding
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
The fundamentals of electric and acetylene welding and practice will be presented. Students will learn several welding positions using various electrodes. Safety practices are emphasized when working with welding equipment.
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ETEC 163: Welding Procedures And Applications
7.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course is designed to provide training for students who want to acquire entry welding skills. Safety procedures, care and use of equipment, knowledge of welding symbols, and the study and application of welding theories and procedures are emphasized. Instruction will be provided in the fundamentals of shielded metal arc welding and the fundamentals of oxyacetylene cutting.
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ETEC 170: Computer Applications in Manufacturing II
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course deals with the study and application of computer-aided design system. The course involves the use of Mastercam and related programs that can be used in manufacturing methods and processes. This course is a continuation of ETEC 125. It may be
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ETEC 192: Selected Topics in Technical/ Industrial Education
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course is offered on a range of selected topics in Industrial/Technical Education. repeated for credit with different topic. This course is offered upon sufficient request.
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ETEC 194: Introduction to Technology Systems
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This is an introductory study of the systems of technology as applied in communication, manufacturing, construction, and power/energy/transportation; including their organizations, techniques, resources, products, evolution and impact on society.
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ETEC 205: Cisco Networking III
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This is the third of four semester courses designed to provide students with the skills they will need to design, build, and maintain small to medium size networks. Prerequisite: ETEC 105, 106. CISCO I-IV must be taken in sequence.
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ETEC 206: Cisco Networking IV
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
to This is the fourth of four semester courses designed to provide students the skills they will need design, build, and maintain small to medium size networks. Prerequisite: ETEC 105, 106, 205. CISCO I-IV must be taken in sequence.
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ETEC 228: Computer- Aided Design II
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course deals with the study and application of working drawings using a Computer-Aided Design System. The course involves the use of AutoCAD and programs which can be used with CAD programs. Prerequisite: ETEC 121, ETEC 153, or permission of instructor. This course is offered upon sufficient request.
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ETEC 252: Manufacturing Processes
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course is an advanced course in manufacturing process in woods, metals, and plastics. The advanced skills in craftsmanship of new technology in production processes used in design, fastening techniques, and mass production are discussed. This course is offered upon sufficient request.
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