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  • Machining II - MC116

    Course Description:  Continuation of MC115 Machining I. Basic trigonmetric functions and other procedures such as I.D. boring and facing operations; planning a sequence for machining operations; aligning work pieces; using work holding devices, jigs, and fixtures; performing threading operations on lathes; machining keyways on a vertical mill; inspecting and dressing grinding wheels; performing O.D. & I.D. threading and tapering operations; machining parts using milling cutters and milling machines; and tapping holes on a vertical mill.
    Course Notes:  MC110 BenchWork with a Grade of C or higher, and MC115 Machining I with a Grade of C or higher.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      MC116 001242S       Main Campus Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: MTWRF
        • Times: 07:50 AM - 10:50 AM
        • Start Date: 01/07/2025
        • End Date: 05/22/2025
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Hutchinson Career & Tech Ed
        • Room: HCT109
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Keith Blaske

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  MC113 Metallurgy should be taken as a corequisite.
  • Machine Practices II - MC205

    Course Description:  Continuation of MC204 Machine Practices I, with emphasis on CNC applications. Complex problems and projects found in the experimental/customized manufacturing area.
    Course Notes:  Departmental Consent, or MC204 Machine Practices I w/Grade of C or higher.

    Spring

  • CNC Operations-Advanced - MC206

    Course Description:  Continuation of MC117 CNC Operations. Application of program skills previously learned to independently operate CNC equipment to create a variety of machined parts.
    Course Notes:  MC117 CNC Operations.

    Spring

  • Industrial Fluid Power - ME106

    Course Description:  Theory of hydraulic and small pneumatic components; function of cylinders, valves, pumps and hydraulic motors and their interrelationship in power application; controls for these systems.

    Spring

  • Fundamentals of Motor Controls - ME110

    Course Description:  Principles and operations of motor controls with emphasis on maintenance, operation, and utilization.
    Course Notes:  AE100 AC/DC Circuits.

    Spring

  • Heating System Fundamentals - ME112

    Course Description:  Electrical controls, their connections and their actions when AC is applied; study electrical principles and practices required of service technicians in refrigeration, heating, air conditioning, and appliance repair in commercial and industrial fields.

    Spring

  • HVAC Fundamentals - ME115

    Course Description:  Introduction to the fundamentals of heating and air-conditioning in residential applications including system design and troubleshooting.

    Spring

  • Commercial Refrigeration - ME116

    Course Description:  Introduction to refrigeration systems used for commercial applications.

    Spring

  • Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning - ME117

    Course Description:  Heating and air conditioning in commercial applications including system design and troubleshooting.
    Course Notes:  ME115 HVAC Fundamentals, and EE203 Instruments & Measurements, or ME116 Commercial Refrigeration.

    Spring

  • Solar PV Fundamentals - ME119

    Course Description:  Essentials of solar power systems and components, design and installation, production and maintenance with consideration of safety and codes for wiring, grounding, and construction.

    Spring

  • Engineering Technology Internship - ME125

    Course Description:  On-the-job training offered in conjunction with Manufacturing Engineering Technology and Electronic Engineering Technology degree and certificate programs.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      ME125 001242S       Main Campus Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 01/27/2025
        • End Date: 05/08/2025
        • WHERE
        • Face-to-Face
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • David Mullins

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  Students must have completed a minimum of 8 credit hours with a cumulative GPA or 2.0 to participate and receive a recommendation from the instructor / coordinator
  • Mechanical Maintenance Skills - ME129

    Course Description:  Basic mechanical skills required for the installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanical industrial equipment as well as preventive maintenance techniques.

    Spring

  • Low Pressure Boilers - ME140

    Course Description:  Introduction to safe and efficient operation of low pressure boilers and related equipment.

    Spring

  • Audio Production I - MP109

    Course Description:  Introduction to the fundamentals of audio production focusing on the properties of sound, conversion into electronic signals, mixing, blending and the reproduction of audio; emphasizing the application of audio as both a primary and secondary medium to enhance and compliment video.

    Spring

  • Audio/Video Scriptwriting - MP111

    Course Description:  Practice of writing and evaluating scripts for film. Using industry-standard screenplay formatting, developing vivid stories with strong characters, and creating scripts for original or adapted screenplays.

    Spring

  • Video Editing and Post-Production I - MP113

    Course Description:  Theory and practical experience within the video/audio editing process for actual clients and various laboratory exercises including both the creative and technical aspects of Non-linear A/V editing; the use digital formats and codecs; initiation and maintenance of a professional project portfolio required.

    Spring

  • Introduction to the Media Recording Set - MP157

    Course Description:  Overview of equipment and software commonly used in various media projects. Workshops will demonstrate real-world scenarios that students will replicate through media projects.
    Course Notes:  MP109 Audio Production I.

    Spring

  • Media Law and Contracts - MP206

    Course Description:  Overview of law and formation of contracts; Fire Amendment Law; elements of intellectual property law with emphasis in copyright and trademark; and ethics for creative individuals working in a professional marketplace.
    Course Notes:  BU109 Business Communication, or EN107 Business English, or EN101 English Composition IA, or EN100 English Comp IB.

    Spring

  • Audio Production II - MP209

    Course Description:  Fundamental skills from MP109 Audio Production I, through various studio and field projects. Working in studio settings and utilizing field recording kits, students will produce a variety of audio tracks for processing within DAW software.
    Course Notes:  MP109 Audio Production I.

    Spring

  • Advanced Production Techniques - MP213

    Course Description:  The advanced application and design of video productions for field locations or studio shoots; opportunities to build on the knowledge learned in MP112 Studio and Field Production via a variety of assigned production with real industry deadlines, equipment and current industry quality control restrictions; expand usable video portfolio; introduction of new digital production and post-production techniques in the development of multi-media projects.
    Course Notes:  MP112 Studio and Field Production.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      MP213 001242S       Main Campus Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: T R
        • Times: 09:40 AM - 11:10 AM
        • Start Date: 01/14/2025
        • End Date: 05/08/2025
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Building 12
        • Room: BL1211
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Bobby Obermite

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  MP111 Audio/Video Scriptwriting could be taken as a corequisite.