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MTT 258: Machine Tool CAM
3.00 Credits
Central Carolina Technical College
This course is a study of comuter assisted manufacturing graphics systems needed to create CNC programs. Prerequisite with a grade of C or higher: MTT 252 or departmental approval. This course is typically taught only in the fall semester.
Prerequisite:
MTT 252 UG C
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MTT 285: NIMS Level I Capstone
4.00 Credits
Central Carolina Technical College
This capstone course will provide practice and performance necessary to complete all Level I projects outlined by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS). This course will include projects and written examinations required by NIMS.
Prerequisite:
MTT 123 UG C AND MTT 124 UG C
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MUS 105: Music Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Central Carolina Technical College
This course is an introduction to the study of music with focus on the elements of music and their relationships, the musical characteristics of representative works and composers, common musical forms and genres of various Western and non-Western historical style periods, and appropriate listening experiences. Prerequisite with a grade of C or higher: ENG 100 or placement into ENG 101.
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( ENG 100 UG C OR ENG 102 UG C OR ENG 101 UG C OR ENG 165 UG C 0AAE 999 0S5E 47 A01 19 0COE 075 ACSS 071 0AE 45) AND ( RDG 032 UG XC ACRD 065 0COR 080 0AR 41 0S5R 470 0S5C 0910 0SRW 480 A03 19 A05 19 0AAR 999)
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MUS 110: Music Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Central Carolina Technical College
This course is an introduction to the elements of music notation with keyboard applications. Information covered includes note names, major/minor tonality, simple sight-reading, rhythm, tempo, simple scales, basic chords, and basic symbols. Students will have the opportunity to perform in groups on a variety of easy instruments (recorder, keyboard, percussion, or guitar) in order to grasp fundamental concepts.
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NRM 101: Soil Management
3.00 Credits
Central Carolina Technical College
This course is a study of soil science emphasizing its physical and chemical properties relating to the management of natural resources.
Prerequisite:
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NRM 102: Intro to the NRM Profession
3.00 Credits
Central Carolina Technical College
This course is an introduction to the natural resources management profession.
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NRM 130: Outdoor Recreation Management
3.00 Credits
Central Carolina Technical College
This course examines the management of natural resources for outdoor recreational purposes.
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NRM 132: Maintenance for the NRM Prof.
3.00 Credits
Central Carolina Technical College
This course is the study of skills necessary to safely maintain equipment and facilities commonly used for farms, parks, and other outdoor environments. Included are: troubleshooting skills, basic construction skills such as carpentry, framing, plumbing and electricity, and basic welding. This course is typically taught only in the spring semester.
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NRM 160: Fall Flora and Fauna
3.00 Credits
Central Carolina Technical College
This course is a study of the identification, taxonomy, and natural history of living organisms.Emphasis will be placed on fauna which are abundant in the fall and identification of plants in their dormant stage. Particular attention is paid to native and invasive flora and fauna of importance to the state of South Carolina. This course is typically taught only in the fall semester.
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NRM 161: Spring Flora and Fauna
3.00 Credits
Central Carolina Technical College
This course is a study of the identification, taxonomy, and natural history of living organisms. Emphasis will be placed on fauna which are abundant in the spring and identification of plants in their spring foliage. Particular attention is paid to native and invasive flora and fauna of importance to the state of South Carolina. This course is typically taught only in the spring semester.
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