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Civilian Firearms Safety-Lev 3
47-504-592 CIVILIAN FIREARMS SAFETY-LEVEL 3 ... This firearms training is available to those who successfully complete the 16-hour Level 1 Skill Development & Level 2 Advanced Skill Development and safety. This course is enhanced using force on force marking cartridges.(Prerequisite: 47-504-591, Civilian Firearms Safety-Level 2 AND 47-504-589, Civilian Firearms Safety-Level 1)
CJ-Professional Communications
10-504-168 CRIMINAL JUSTICE-PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS...Learners will internalize and apply the foundations of human interaction including universal truths; development of voluntary compliance, cooperation, and collaboration; owning their own weaknesses; and, knowing when to act. Students will apply professional communication skills, including arbitration, mediation, and ethical intervention in a simulated criminal justice setting.
Climate Control Systems
10-602-196 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS ...develop the skills needed to diagnose, service and repair climate control systems including heating, cooling, and air distribution. (Prerequisites: 10-602-105, Auto Electrical & Electronics Systems 2,10-602-128, Auto Electrical & Electronics Systems 3 )
Clinical Chemistry
10-513-116 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY...introduces clinical chemistry techniques and procedures for routine analysis using photometric, potentiometric and separation techniques. Topics in this course include pathophysiology and methodologies for carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, renal function and blood gas analysis. (Prerequisites: 10-806-186, Intro to Biochemistry; 10-513-114, Urinalysis; 10-513-113, QA Lab Math)
Clinical Experience I
10-550-211 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE I ... lmmersive experience with an agency including supervised practice in the 12 core functions. Integrates the knowledge, theory, skills, and professional behaviors learned in the two previous semesters of coursework. Emphasis on gaining first-hand knowledge and refine previously acquired skills to gain a greater understanding of self and the helping professions. (Prerequisite: 10-550-201; Understanding Substance Use,10-550-206; Intro to Interview & Counsel, 10-550-204; Group Facilitation, 10-550-203; Overview of Mental Health Dis, 10-550-210; Boundaries Ethics Helping Prof,10-550-202; Foundations of Case Management, 10-520-103; Emotional Intelligence, 10-550-200; Intro to Sub Use Disorders)
Clinical Experience II
10-550-112 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE II ... Immersion experience with an agency including supervised practice in the 12 core functions. Integrates the knowledge, theory, skills, and professional behaviors learned in previous courses and refined in Clinical I immersion experience. Emphasis on applying previously acquired knowledge and skills and gaining a greater understanding of self and the helping professions through first-hand experience. (Prerequisite: 10-550-211, Clinical Experience I)
Clinical Microbiology
10-513-133 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY ...presents the clinical importance of infectious diseases with emphasis upon the appropriate collection, handling and identification of clinically relevant bacteria. Disease states, modes of transmission and methods of prevention and control, including antibiotic susceptibility testing, will also be discussed. (Prerequisites: 10-806-197, Microbiology; 10-513-115, Basic Immunology Concepts)
Clutch and Manual Transmission Diagnosis and Repair
10-602-130 CLUTCH AND MANUAL TRANSMISSION DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR ...develop the skills needed to diagnose, service and repair clutches and manual transmissions/transaxle. (Prerequisite: 10-602-128 Auto Electrical & Electronic Systems 3)
CNC Mach/2D Program-Introduction to
10-614-235 CNC MACH/2D PROGRAM-INTRODUCTION TO ...introduction to CNC machining and programming using computer drawing software such as AutoCAD and SurfCAM, to produce three dimensional models from 2D geometry with an emphasis on machining materials used in the prototype & design industry. (Prerequisites: 10-606-116, CAD-Intro; 10-614-152, Prototyping-Introduction to, 10-420-151 Prototype Machine Tool)
CNC Machining Center Operation
32-420-336 CNC MACHINING CENTER OPERATION ...equipment overview, production planning, machine start-up, control panel operations, CNC control tools, operational codes and functions, operation modes and CNC code generation. (Prerequisite: 31-420-369, CNC/Machining Fundamentals 4)
CNC Machining Center Operation-Advanced
32-420-324 CNC MACHINING CENTER OPERATION-ADVANCED ...CNC production planning, advanced 2-D mill G-code programming, 3-D surface G-code programming for CNC milling, sub-programming for CNC milling, optimizing speeds and feeds for modern cutting tools used in CNC milling, advanced part setup techniques for CNC milling, utilization of part and tool probes for CNC milling. (Corequisite: 32-420-336, CNC Machine Center Operations)
CNC Machining-Advanced
10-614-138 CNC MACHINING-ADVANCED ...create three-dimensional prototypes on the CNC machining center using SolidWorks and SurfCAM software with a focus on 3 axis surface machining and multiple part setups and an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. (Prerequisites: 10-614-235, CNC Mach/2D Prog-Intro; 10-614-238, Intro to SolidWorks Modeling)