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CCM 152: Woodworking Hand and Portable Tools & Materials Lab
1.00 Credits
Johnson College
Intensive and safe use of hand and portable tools used in the carpentry/cabinetmaking field will introduce the student to woodworking. Students will also apply their knowledge of the properties of wood and fasteners used in the carpentry/cabinetmaking field.
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CCM 153: Woodworking Tools and Machines
2.00 Credits
Johnson College
Identifying safe operations of stationary woodworking equipment are the core elements of this course. Through demonstration, the student will be introduced to the safe use of the table saw, the radial arm saw, the band saw, the planer, the jointer, the overhead router, the drill press, the shaper, and the tenoner.
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CCM 154: Woodworking Tools and Machines Lab
1.00 Credits
Johnson College
Students will safely operate stationary woodworking equipment in this course. Through guided application, the student will use the table saw, the radial arm saw, the band saw, the planer, the jointer, the overhead router, the drill press, the shaper, and the tenoner.
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CCM 161: Cabinet and Component Construction
2.00 Credits
Johnson College
The focus of this course is the identification and understanding of the components of cabinets, face frames, doors and drawers common to the cabinetmaking industry. Hinges, pulls, slides and similar door and drawer hardware are also studied.
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CCM 162: Cabinet and Component Construction Lab
1.00 Credits
Johnson College
The focus of this course is the cutting of components and construction of cabinets, face frames, doors and drawers common to the cabinetmaking industry. The special operations required on specific wood working machinery and the assembly of these cabinets’ components is practiced in this course. Students will also appropriately apply various hinges, pulls, slides, and similar door and drawer hardware to their projects.
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CDT 101: Introduction to Civil Design
3.00 Credits
Johnson College
This course introduces students to the theory, tools, and techniques of engineering design and creative problem-solving, as well as design issues and practices in civil engineering. The course also exposes the students to issues related to engineering practice such as working in teams, scheduling, evaluating risk and making ethical decisions.
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CIT 181: Computer Hardware and Operating Systems
2.00 Credits
Johnson College
The focus of this course includes, but is not limited to the essential knowledge needed to assemble, configure, repair, upgrade, optimize and perform preventative maintenance on personal computer hardware and operating systems. This course also covers topics such as safety and environmental issues, as well as communication and professionalism. Knowledge gained in this course will help prepare students for the CompTIA A+ Essentials and Practical Application certification examinations.
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CIT 182: Computer Hardware and Operating Systems Lab
2.00 Credits
Johnson College
The focus of this lab includes, but is not limited to the essential hands-on skills needed to assemble, configure, repair, upgrade, optimize and perform preventative maintenance on personal computer hardware and operating systems. This course also covers topics such as safety and environmental issues, as well as communication and professionalism. Hands-on experience gained in this course will help prepare students for the CompTIA A+ Essentials and Practical Application certification examinations.
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CIT 183: Network Architectures, Principles, and Protocols
2.00 Credits
Johnson College
The focus of this course includes, but is not limited to a vendor-neutral view of the knowledge necessary to design, install and support the modern networking systems. This course builds the student’s knowledge of network media, topologies, protocols and standards, as well as network implementation methods and support skills. This course also covers topics such as safety, environmental issues and professionalism. Knowledge gained in this course will help prepare students for the CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA A+ Essentials.
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CIT 184: Network Architectures, Principles, and Protocols Lab
1.00 Credits
Johnson College
The focus of this lab includes, but is not limited to a vendor-neutral hands-on practice necessary to design, install and support modern networking systems. This course builds the student’s hands-on knowledge of network media, topologies, and network implementation methods, as well as, support skills. This course also covers topics such as safety, environmental issues and professionalism. During the completion of this lab students will design, build and test a complete Local Area Network. Hands-on experience gained in this course will help prepare students for the CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA A+ Essentials.
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