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MACH 262: CNC Programming
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Students learn to program CNC machining centers using computer languages common to the industry. (SCC)
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MACH 263: Machine Tool Operations IX
7.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Students are introduced to the practical applications in grinding and abrasive machining processes. Prerequisite: MACH 253, 256. (SCC)
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MACH 263 - Machine Tool Operations IX
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MACH 264: Machine Tool Operations X
6.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course continues with the applications introduced in MACH 263 emphasizing advanced applications in grinding and abrasive machining processes. Prerequisite: MACH 253, 256. (SCC)
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MACH 264 - Machine Tool Operations X
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MACH 266: Cooperative Education Seminar
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
For course description, see Cooperative Education. (SCC)
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MACH 266 - Cooperative Education Seminar
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MACH 267: Cooperative Education Work Experience
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
For course description, see Cooperative Education. (SCC)
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MACH 288: Cooperative Education Work Experience
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
For course description, see Cooperative Education. (SCC)
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MACH 295: Quality Technician
1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Students are introduced to the practical applications in grinding and abrasive machining processes. (SCC)
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MASS 110: Introduction to Massage Therapy
6.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course introduces students to the massage therapy profession in the healthcare, the spa, and the entrepreneurial environment. The basics of massage technique, kinesiology, and hydrotherapy are explored. Laboratory experiences to support these concepts are included in the course. Prerequisite: Admission into the massage therapy program. (SCC)
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MASS 120: Massage Technique I
4.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Students are introduced to the basic theory and practice of massage therapy as well as the history of bodywork. Students lean the components and technique of Swedish massage. Students become skilled in taking a client's medical history and master appropriate draping techniques. Professional courtesies toward clients before, during and after professional sessions are addressed, and basic palpation skills and assessment of pain levels are covered. Students learn the application and use of massage therapy equipment and supplies, such as adjustable tables, bolsters, pillows and lotions or oils. Basic indications for and contraindications to massage therapy are introduced. Students show competence in administering a basic full body relaxation massage at the end of this class. Prerequisite: HED 108, MASS 110. (SCC)
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MASS 122: Body Mechanics I
1.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Students learn and practice safe and effective physical techniques to be utilized by the massage therapy practitioner. Students experience the proper positioning of the feet, legs, back, shoulders and head for the most effective practice of massage therapy. Breathing techniques for maintaining good equilibrium and energizing the massage practitioner are learned and studied. The technique of "centering" is introduced. Students take basic skills learned in Introduction to Massage Therapy and learn to utilize proper body mechanics and structure to avoid repetitive stress injury to the practitioner. Students learn the importance of, and practice stretching of the forearms, wrists, hands and fingers. Prerequisite: HED 108, MASS 110. (SCC)
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