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MACH 111: Lathe I
3.00 Credits
Butler County Community College
This course is designed to provide the student with basic skills in the use of the metal lathe, its parts and applications. Classroom and laboratory activities will include straight turning, facing, single point threading, turning with stock held in chucks and between centers. Students will turn parts to specification while observing appropriate safety procedures. This course can be completed by obtaining the following National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) certification skills: Turning Operations--turning chucking skills and turning between centers (Machining Level I Standard). Butler County Community College does not offer coursework that leads to NIMS certification.
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MACH 112: Lathe II
3.00 Credits
Butler County Community College
This course is continuation of LATHE I. LATHE II exposes the student to advanced complex turning on the lathe. Topics covered will include set ups and turning, internal and external threads, knurling, precision boring, face plates, grinding attachments, steady rests, and follow rests. Students will turn parts to specification using appropriate safety procedures. This course can be completed by obtaining National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Machining Level II Standard certification. Butler County Community College does not offer coursework that leads to NIMS certification.
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MACH 117: Applied Machine Shop Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Butler County Community College
This course is designed to meet the needs of metalworking students with an emphasis on application problems. Topics include operations with real numbers, percents, equations, ratio, proportion, trigonometric functions, geometry, use of the calculator, scientific notation, and measurement.
Prerequisite:
Pass MATH 090 or MATH 091 with a C or better
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MACH 121: Precision Grinding
3.00 Credits
Butler County Community College
This course is designed to introduce the student to the precision surface grinder, its parts, operation, and basic application. Classroom and laboratory activities include the set up and operation of the surface grinder, wheel selection, surface finishes, and grinding fluids. Students will grind parts to industrial standards using appropriate safety procedures. This course can be completed by obtaining the following National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) certification skills: job planning, bench work, and layout and grinding skills (Machining Level I Standard). Credit for this course can be granted through verification of the following National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) certifications: Measurement, Materials, and Safety (MMS) and Grinding Level I credentials. Butler County Community College does not offer NIMS certification.
Prerequisite:
DRFT 114 and MACH 117
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MACH 131: Mill I
3.00 Credits
Butler County Community College
This course is designed to introduce the student to the milling machine, its parts, operation, and application. Classroom and laboratory activities will include the basic setup and operation of the vertical milling machine, its accessories and attachments, speeds and feeds, metal cutting techniques, drilling and reaming. Students will mill parts to specification using appropriate safety procedures. This course can be completed by obtaining the following National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) certification skills: job planning, bench work, and layout, drill press skills and Milling I (Machining Level I Standard). Butler County Community College does not offer coursework that leads to NIMS certification.
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MACH 132: Mill II
3.00 Credits
Butler County Community College
This course is a continuation of MILL I. MILL II exposes the student to complex machining on the vertical mill. Topics covered will include, precision hole location, key seats, rotary tables, dividing head operations, and horizontal boring mill operations. This course can be completed by obtaining National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Machining Level II Standard certification. Butler County Community College does not offer coursework that leads to NIMS certification.
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MAST 120: Medical Laboratory Procedures
4.00 Credits
Butler County Community College
This course introduces the student to medical laboratory tests that are conducted in the ambulatory care environment. The laboratory component of the course stresses specimen collection and processing, performance of selected tests, proper use of quality control methods, analysis of results, and methods of reporting results. The lecture component stresses the understanding of the biological, physical, and chemical principles underlying the testing methods and test results as they relate to health and disease states.
Prerequisite:
AHEA 125 or BIOL 115
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MATH 090: Developmental Algebra
4.00 Credits
Butler County Community College
This course is designed as a review of basic arithmetic operations with decimals and fractions and an introduction to algebra. Topics include properties of numbers, operations with integers, fractions and decimals, basic percent problems with applications, integers as exponents, solving linear equations, operations and factoring of polynomials, and graphing and construction of linear equations.
Prerequisite:
Placement exam
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MATH 091: Preparatory Algebra
3.00 Credits
Butler County Community College
This course is designed as a review of basic arithmetic operations with rational numbers and an introduction to algebra. Topics include properties of numbers, operations with rational numbers, integers as exponents, solving linear equations, applications of linear equations, operations and factoring of polynomials, and graphing and construction of linear equations.
Prerequisite:
Placement exam
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MATH 100: Intermediate Algebra
3.00 Credits
Butler County Community College
This course is the study of real numbers and operations with polynomials. Other topics include linear equations and inequalities, systems of equations in two variables, solving equations by factoring, exponents, complex numbers, the quadratic formula, and rational equations. This course meets the General Education Competency of Quantitative Reasoning (QR).
Prerequisite:
Pass MATH 090 or MATH 091 with a "C" or better or appropriate score on placement test
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