Basic Industrial Work Skills Basic Machining and CNC Fundamentals

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Admission into this program requires a valid
driver’s license and qualifying scores on SAT, ACT
or TTC’s placement test. High school graduation is
not required if you are at least 18 years old.
Recommended Sequence of Courses
First Semester – Summer
IMT 102
Industrial Safety 2
IMT 161
Mechanical Power Applications 4
Total 6
Recommended Sequence of Courses
First Semester – Fall
AUT 101 Engine Fundamentals
AUT 133 Electrical Fundamentals
3
3
Total 6
Second Semester – Spring
AUT 122 Suspension and Alignment
AUT 131 Electrical Systems
4
3
Total 7
Second Semester – Fall
IMT 210
Basic Industrial Work Skills I IMT 211
Basic Industrial Skills II Third Semester – Spring
ENG 150 Basic Communications CPT 101
Introduction to Computers 3
3
Total 6
3
3
Total 6
Third Semester – Summer
AUT 111 Brakes
3
AUT 241 Automotive Air Conditioning
4
Total 7
Fourth Semester – Summer
IMT 160
Preventive Maintenance
QAT 110
Manufacturing Methods IMT 105
Mechanical Sketching
Fourth Semester – Fall
AUT 116 Manual Transmission and Axle
4
AUT 152 Automatic Transmission
4
Total 8
Important information about the educational debt, earnings,
and completion rates of students who attended this program
can be found in section D.
Fifth Semester – Spring
AUT 145 Engine Performance
AUT 149 Ignition and Fuel Systems
3
4
Total 7
Basic Machining and
CNC Fundamentals
Sixth Semester – Summer
AUT 103 Engine Reconditioning
4
Total 4
Important information about the educational debt, earnings,
and completion rates of students who attended this program
can be found in section D.
Basic Industrial Work Skills
Certificate in Applied Science
Credit Requirements: 26 Semester Credit Hours
This certificate is designed to offer employability
skills for the industrial environment and prepare the
student for various entry-level positions at industrial
and manufacturing work sites. Topics such as safety,
communication, problem solving and computer use
are introduced.
Admission into this program requires proof of
high school graduation (or GED) and qualifying
scores on SAT, ACT or the TTC placement test.
For updated catalog, visit www.tridenttech.edu.
3
3
2
Total 8
Certificate in Applied Science
Credit Requirements: 30 Semester Credit Hours
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This program introduces students to workplace
safety, blueprint reading, precision measuring,
basic conventional machining and CNC operations
including set-up and programming. Students are
prepared for entry-level employment in the metalworking industry.
Admission into this program requires qualifying
scores on SAT, ACT or the TTC placement test.
High school graduation is not required if you are at
least 18 years old.
Recommended Sequence of Courses
First Semester – Fall
EGT 106 Print Reading and Sketching
3
IET 223
Industrial Safety
3
MTT 111 Machine Tool Theory and Practice I 5
Total 11
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Second Semester – Spring
MTT 112 Machine Tool Theory and Practice II5
MTT 143 Precision Measurements
2
MTT 145 Machining of Metals
3
Total 10
Third Semester – Summer
MTT 250 Principles of CNC
3
MTT 251 CNC Operations
3
MTT 253 CNC Programming and Operations 3
Total 9
Important information about the educational debt, earnings,
and completion rates of students who attended this program
can be found in section D.
Cosmetology
Certificate in Applied Science
Credit Requirements: 39 Semester Credit Hours
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This certificate prepares students for entry
into the cosmetology career field by providing
instruction in basic skills and theory.
Admission into this program requires proof of
high school graduation (or GED) and qualifying
scores on SAT, ACT or the TTC placement test. (No
correspondence schools)
Cosmetology
Certificate in Applied Science
Credit Required: 39 Semester Credit Hours
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The Cosmetology program prepares students for
entry into the cosmetology career field by providing
instruction in basic skills and theory.
Admission into this program requires proof of
high school graduation (or GED) and qualifying
scores on SAT, ACT or the TTC placement test.
(No correspondence schools)
Recommended Sequence of Courses
First Semester – Fall
COS 112 Shampoo and Rinses
COS 120 Manikin Practice
4
3
Total 7
Second Semester – Spring
COS 210 Hair Coloring
COS 206 Chemical Waving
3
3
Total 6
Third Semester – Summer
COS 101 Fundamentals of Cosmetology
3
COS 110 Scalp and Hair Care
3
Total 6
Recommended Sequence of Courses
First Semester – Fall
COS 101 Fundamentals of Cosmetology
3
COS 108 Nail Care
3
COS 112 Shampoo and Rinses
4
COS 120 Manikin Practice
3
Total 13
Fourth Semester – Fall
COS 114 Hair Shaping
4
Total 4
Fifth Semester – Spring
COS 116
Hair Styling I
4
Total 4
Second Semester – Spring
COS 110 Scalp and Hair Care
3
COS 210 Hair Coloring
3
COS 220 Cosmetology Clinical Practice I
3
Total 9
Sixth Semester – Summer
COS 108 Nail Care
COS 106 Facial and Makeup
3
3
Total 6
Third Semester – Summer
COS 106 Facials and Makeup
COS 116 Hair Styling I
3
4
Total 7
Fourth Semester – Fall
COS 114 Hair Shaping
4
COS 206 Chemical Hair Waving
3
COS 222 Cosmetology Clinical Practice II
3
Total 10
Seventh Semester – Fall
COS 220 Cosmetology Clinical Practice I
3
COS 222 Cosmetology Clinical Practice II
3
Total 6
Note: For spring start sequence, see your advisor.
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