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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None. This is a course in general geology, dealing with the structure of the earth, the forces that change it, and the history of physical developments. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours a week. Credit: Four semester hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Approval of the Departmental Chair and the Office of the Provost. This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Geology. May be taken more than once. Credit varies from one to four hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None. This course will give the student an explanation of firearms design, function nomenclature, assembly & disassembly and minor repair. Students will use factory updates in this course. The course will cover shotguns (Over/under, Pump, Internal Gas Systems, External Gas Systems, Short & Long, Recoil & Blowback Systems). Two lecture and three laboratory hours a week. Credit: Three semester hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None. Drawings and manufactured parts will be utilized to familiarize individuals with blueprint reading. Individuals will be able to solve dimensioning problems utilizing the application of mathematics and geometric tolerancing. Problems which enable students to apply information concerning commonly accepted industrial standards would be assigned. Two lecture and two laboratory hours a week. Credit: Two semester hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: GS 1103. This course will cover firearms design, function nomenclature, assembly and disassembly of guns, and minor gun repair. Factory updates for each gun will also be covered. The course will cover semi-automatic pistols, double-action revolvers, single-action revolvers, gas operated rifles, and lever action rifles. Two lecture and three laboratory hours a week. Credit: Three semester hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None. This course is designed to provide the student with basic operational skills and knowledge of some common machine tools associated with the field of gunsmithing. Use of the Engine lathe, lathe accessories, toolbit grinding and lathe machining procedures will be emphasized in this course. Use of the bench and pedestal grinders and metal cutting saws will also be covered. The student will develop skills with these machine tools through the manufacture of gunsmithing tools. Two lecture and six laboratory hours a week. Credit: Four semester hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None. This course is a study of the care and use of common bench tools as they apply to the field of gunsmithing. The use of the sensitive drill press, the basics of forging, heat treatment, non-fusion bonding techniques (i.e. brazing, silver soldering and soft soldering), semi-precision layout and the use of the oxyacetylene torch will also be covered. The student will develop skills with common hand tools and gunsmithing bench techniques through the construction of common gunsmithing tools. Two lecture and six laboratory hours a week. Credit: Four semester hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: GS 1204 & GS 2714. A study of gun stock woods and layout. Inletting, shaping, finishing and checkering of semi-inlet stock blanks. Attaching forend tips, grip caps and butt plates. Two lecture and six laboratory hours a week. Credit: Four semester hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: TMT 1123. This course is a continuation of TMT 1123, Machine Tool Practices. It is designed to continue developing operational and procedural skills on the Engine lathe and to provide the student with basic operational skills of the Vertical Milling Machine and the Horizontal Spindle Surface Grinder. The student will develop skills with these machine tools through laboratory exercises and the manufacture of gunsmithing tools. Two lecture and six laboratory hours a week. Credit: Four semester hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: GS 1304. This course is a continuation of TMT 1123 and GS 1304. It is designed to continue developing operational and procedural skills on the Engine lathe, Vertical Milling Machine, and the Horizontal Spindle Surface Grinder. Use of the Electric Checkering tool will also be covered. Application of the use of these machine tools toward the manufacture of custom gun parts and custom modifications will be emphasized. The student will further develop and refine skills with these machine tools through the manufacture of custom gun parts and gunsmithing tools. Two lecture and six laboratory hours a week. Credit: Four semester hours.
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