| IT-152 Technical Computer Applications Lab |
| (0.5-2 units LAB) | Repeatable to a maximum of four enrollments |
| A course enabling students to become proficient in using computer application packages specific to their area of study. Technical computer applications subject areas include: agriculture, aquaculture, automotive, cooperative education, construction, diesel, drafting, electronics, family life, food service, forestry, graphic communications, industrial, machine tool and welding. |
| Note: Units offered may vary by semester, consult Schedule of Classes for section information. |
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| IT-25 Occupational Safety and Health Management |
| CSU | (3 units LEC) | |
| A study of the principles and practices of safety in the work place. Coverage includes the components of safety programs plus federal and state laws/standards enacted to improve the safety of workers, the work place, and the environment. |
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| Recommended Prep: MATH-380 |
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| IT-46 Computers in Industrial Management |
| CSU | (3 units LEC/LAB) | |
| Application of the microcomputer to the management of industrial and commercial operations and businesses. Topics will include computer integrated management of contracts and accounts, materials, work processes, spreadsheets, and personnel. |
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| Recommended Prep: CIS-1 |
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| IT-60A Basic Manufacturing Blueprint Reading |
| CSU | (3 units LEC) | |
| This course will cover blueprint reading for the metals field which will include the symbols and interpretation necessary to construct, machine, and inspect machined parts and assemblies. Also covered will be the necessary mathematical calculations for decimals, fractions, and right triangle measurements. In-depth coverage of the geometric dimensioning system with emphasis on calculations of maximum (MMC) and minimum material condition (LMC) as they relate to manufacturing processes is also included. |
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| IT-60B Machine Parts Blueprint Reading |
| CSU | (3 units LEC) | |
| Continuation of blueprint reading for the manufacturing field, especially machined parts. This course expands the terminology and basic techniques acquired in IT-60A to interpretation of advanced blueprints using authentic blueprints from industry. |
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| Prerequisite: IT-60A |
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