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CJ 243: Drugs And Crime in Society
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Introduction to problems of substance abuse, including alcohol, in our society. Equips criminal justice, social service and other human service workers with increased awareness of today's drug technology and options for dealing with substance abusers. Offered fall term. Recommended pre- or corequisite: WR 121. Credits: 3 Lecture: 3
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CJ 253: Corrections
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Focuses on historical background, current practices and contemporary issues within correctional processes, institutions and policies pertaining to offenders. Emphasizes the goals of corrections, including deterrence and rehabilitation and the role of local, state and federal corrections in the criminal justice system, including community corrections. Offered winter term. Recommended pre- or corequisite: WR 121. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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CJ 280: Co- op Work Experience Criminal Justice
60.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Provides an opportunity to work for a local agency in a field of criminal justice applying classroom theory with on-the-job experience. Credit given based on total workload of 60 hours per term. Learning experience will be coordinated with student's supervisor. Permission of co-op work experience coordinator required prior to registration. May be repeated for 6 credits. Students must pass a criminal history background check. Recommended prerequisites: sophomore standing and a minimum of 12 credit hours completed in criminal justice courses. Credits: 1 to 3
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CMT 101: Introduction to Composites
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Introduces students to the fundamental principles of composite materials and definition of terms used in the composites industry. Basic math, physics and chemistry are introduced for developing an understanding of composite technology. Basic polymer and composite information such as; material types and forms, processes design considerations, inspection, repair and testing will be introduced. Fabrication skills such as; prepreg lay-up, vacuum bagging, wet lay-up and gel coat application will be introduced. Tooling, tool fabrication techniques, and use of mold release will also be investigated. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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CMT 102: Composite Mater Ials/ Proces
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Provides increased depth and breadth of topics covered in CMT 101. Course will describe the various families of materials and the types and variations of materials within these families. The process used to select a material for a particular application and manufacturing scenario will be presented. The use of math and science skills in solving composites related problems will be presented. Advanced usage of engineering and shop drawings to communicate design and fabrication information will be presented. Recommended prerequisite: CMT 101. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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CMT 103: Aplied Composite Technology
3.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
This is a culminating course to demonstrate the bridge between theory and practice in the application of composites manufacturing technology and prepare the student for the practicum portion of the course. Emphasis is to reinforce the fundamental concepts learned in CMT 101 and CMT 102 and plan a detailed operational plan to be executed in the practicum. Recommended prerequisites: CMT 101, CMT 102. Credits: 4 Lecture: 2 Other: 6
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CMT 110: Composites Occupat Ional Topics
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Presents a survey of the composites industry and career options available to students. Examples of how and why composite materials are used will be presented. Regulations addressing environmental impact, safe handling of materials, general safety rules and procedures and management of facilities will be addressed. An introduction to the safe and effective use of shop and power tools for processing will be given. General concepts of business principles, cost estimating and bid preparation will be introduced. Job seeking and employabilitiy skills and the importance of work ethic and craftsmanship will be covered. Computer skills directly applied to the composites industry will be discussed. Field trips, visits to local composites manufacturers, demonstrations, guest lectures and some student activities will be included. Recommended prerequisite: completion or concurrent enrollment in CMT 101. Credits: 4 Lecture: 4
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CMT 120: Composites Fabricat Ion
4.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Focuses on the skills and concepts needed to fabricate composite structures. The course will emphasize the development of hands-on skills to perform at the level of composites craftsman. A comprehensive survey of needed skills and a demonstration of those techniques will be presented. Students will have the opportunity to practice these techniques and demonstrate their ability to perform. Recommended prerequisites: CMT 101, CMT 110, MTH 20. Credits: 4 Lecture: 3 Lab: 3
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CMT 130: Composites Practicum Seminar
1.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Provides the student the opportunity to review, refine and demonstrate hands-on composite fabrication skills conducted in an industry setting. An evaluation of learned skills will be co-evaluated between student and instructor to identify any skill areas that need remedial training. Course will provide one hour of lecture content and 12 hours of lab content per week. Course is designed to finalize the Composites Manufacturing Technology Certificate program and prepare the student for the transition into the workplace. A final project will be used to demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of fundamental concepts and execution of required skills. Recommended prerequisites: CMT 101, CMT 102, CMT 110, CMT 120, MTH 20 and the completion or co-enrollment in CMT 103 is required. Credits: 7 Lecture: 2 Other: 15
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CMT 188: Ss: Special Studies Cmt
1.00 - 7.00 Credits
Central Oregon Community College
Credits: 1 to 7
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