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FYE 101: First Year Experience
1.00 Credits
Luzerne County Community College
This course provides skills instruction, peer connections, and introductions to LCCC student resources, with the aim of helping students successfully navigate college life and beyond. Topics include career and degree planning, time management, goal-setting and problem-solving, academic skills, interpersonal development, health and wellness, and budgeting.
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FYE 103: First Year Experience Enhanced Seminar
3.00 Credits
Luzerne County Community College
FYE Enhanced is intended for students who could benefit from guided practice in FYE 101 topics, as determined by their counselor recommendations or self-assessment of their own academic, personal, or social preparedness for college. The course provides skills instruction and coaching, peer collaboration, and engagement with LCCC student resources, with the aim of helping students successfully navigate college life and beyond. Topics include career and degree planning, time management, goal-setting and problem-solving, academic skills, interpersonal development, health and wellness. and budgeting.
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GET 101: Technology & Society
1.00 Credits
Luzerne County Community College
The course is designed to introduce the relationship between technology and modern society. Starting with a brief history it explores the benefits and unforeseen negatives of various technologies. An examination of the current state of technology within various disciplines will also be included. Functions of professionals within Engineering Technology will be addressed. The value of professional organizations and industry certifications will also be examined.
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GET 102: Maintenance Procedures
3.00 Credits
Luzerne County Community College
This course is designed to prepare individuals to service, maintain, repair, or install equipment in a manufacturing production environment. Practical applications will focus on theoretical and laboratory instruction for multi-craft technical skills in mechanical systems maintenance,machining/fabrication, and diagnostic and repair procedures. Upon completion of this course,students can apply their skill sets to: safely install, inspect, diagnose, repair and maintain industrial process and support equipment.
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GET 105: Metallurgy Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Luzerne County Community College
Practical aspects of basic metallurgy fundamentals will be studied. Students will be exploring topics such as the mechanical, physical, and chemical properties of metals. Students will also receive instruction on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Along with identifying the basic structure of metals, students will also learn Metallurgy safety practices.
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GET 107: Electronic Drafting for Engineering Technology
2.00 Credits
Luzerne County Community College
The basics of engineering drawing with the use of a computer. The mechanics of producing a technical report. Elementary operations necessary to produce an electronic diagram using AutoCAD and other CAD software programs will be presented. The techniques of importing CAD drawings into a word processor will be presented. Other specialized word processor functions needed to produce a technical report will be covered including subscripts, superscripts, tables, Greek letters and equations.
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GET 109: Blueprint Reading & Estimating
3.00 Credits
Luzerne County Community College
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of reading and interpreting welding blueprints and symbols commonly used in the welding industry. Through a combination of lectures, hands-on exercises, and practical applications, students will gain the skills necessary to understand welding prints, including weld symbols, welding joint types, dimensioning, and tolerances.
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GET 114: Industrial Workplace Safety
2.00 Credits
Luzerne County Community College
This course will provide students with a strong overall understanding of the many safety practices and requirements as they relate to industrial settings. Theoretical concepts will focus on current safety standards determined by OSHA and other current industrial safety practices. Students will gain a general understanding of safety concerns and practices in the manufacturing sector, which will provide a solid foundation for safe working habits.
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GET 118: Descriptive Geometry
2.00 Credits
Luzerne County Community College
A study of practical descriptive geometry as used by the draftsperson. Includes the theory of auxiliary view, true length, shape, and point of intersection developed from point-line-plane through the use of revolution; introduces methods for the graphical solution of vector problems.
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GET 121: Manufacturing Processes I
3.00 Credits
Luzerne County Community College
This course will provide the student with an introduction to manufacturing and machining. Topics covered focus on building skills that prepare the student to enter the world of manufacturing. The course has lecture and laboratory components that focus on teaching basic machining setups, safety and operations. Students participate on manually operated machinery to learn drilling, turning, and milling. Additional topics will focus on National Institute for Metalworking Skills and certifications in job planning, benchwork, layout, measurement, materials, safety, and the drill press.
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