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  • 3.00 Credits

    3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1 lab) This course introduces advanced software in Animation and Special Effects. Students will study alternative Computer Graphic Imaging (CGI) software and specialized CGI tools, and will produce a final animation utilizing these tools. They will focus on match-moving/camera solving, advanced modeling technologies, and advanced animation techniques. Corequisite: MPRO 2102
  • 2.00 Credits

    2.00 credits (2.00 lec) This course covers basic media business concerns. Students will learn types and elements of communication, business structures, record-keeping techniques and tax necessities, resume essentials and interviewing techniques, budgets, bids, and personal/company promotional tactics. They will produce personal promotional materials and design and print collateral materials including business cards, resumes and letterhead. They will respond to a request for proposal (RFP) with a formal written proposal and bid. Prerequisites/Corequisites: MPRO 1100 and 1150.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course covers basic promotional design, production, and marketing concepts and techniques. Students will produce/update their personal resumé and portfolio components, and generate professional presentations. In order to complete the course, students must successfully participate in the MCTC Portfolio Show. Prerequisite: MPRO 2101.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3.00 credits (3.00 int) This class provides on-the-job work experience with emphasis on management by objective, as jointly determined by the student, instructor and internship supervisor. Prerequisites: Instructor approval; READ 0100 or placement into READ 0200 or placement/faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; MATH 0060 or placement into MATH 0070. Corequisites: Current enrollment in the MPRO program and at least two (2) full semesters in the MPRO program.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course credits not provided-see instructor. Course description not provided-see instructor. Prerequisites: One course in MPRO; READ 0100 or placement into READ 0200 or placement/faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; MATH 0060 or placement into MATH 0070.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4.00 credits (2.00 lec/2.00 lab) This course covers general safety issues as they relate to machine shop operations. Information is presented on personal safety, fire, electrical, and chemical safety topics. The second half of the course introduces basic and precision measuring practices and instruments. Both English and metric measuring tools are covered. Metrology is studied to help students learn to achieve an acceptable level of quality control during inspection. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 0200 or placement into ESOL 0052 or completion of READ 0100 or ESOL 0042 with faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
  • 1.00 Credits

    3.00 credits (3.00 lec) Basic blueprint reading principles related to visualizing shapes, line usage, title blocks, dimensioning, sectional views, and tolerancing are taught in a classroom setting. Additional subjects include contours, angles, threads and machining details. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 0200 or placement into ESOL 0052 or completion of READ 0100 or ESOL 0042 with faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
  • 1.00 Credits

    2.00 credits (2.00 lec) Both machine shop math and linear measurement theory are presented in this course. Common fractions and mixed numbers are added, subtracted, multiplied and divided. Decimal fractions are also studied in a similar manner. Powers and roots of numbers are used to compute areas and volumes of geometric figures. English and metric units of measurement are studied as they are applied to steel rules, vernier calipers, micrometers, and gage blocks. Standard machine shop calculations involving speeds, feeds, thread and taper calculations are computed. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 0200 or placement into ESOL 0052 or completion of READ 0100 or ESOL 0042 with faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
  • 5.00 Credits

    5.00 credits (2.00 lec/3.00 lab) Basic lathe operating theory is presented in a classroom and laboratory setting. Topics studied include cutting tools, lathe nomenclature and controls, and the many lathe machining operations. The laboratory portion of the course covers basic lathe machining operations, including turning, parting, and form tools. Prerequisites: MTTC 1000, MTTC 1025, MTTC 1525 or instructor approval; placement into READ 0200 or placement into ESOL 0052 or completion of READ 0100 or ESOL 0042 with faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2.00 credits (2.00 lab) This course covers drill presses, drills and drilling methods in a laboratory setting. The use of the drill press for tapping, counterboring, and reaming is studied. Hand and machine sharpening of drills is studied and practiced. Prerequisites: MTTC 1000, MTTC 1525 or instructor approval; placement into READ 0200 or placement into ESOL 0052 or completion of READ 0100 or ESOL 0042 with faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
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