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NGTC Catalog / Student Handbook2021 – 2022SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGYPrecision Machining and Manufacturing A AS Degree (MT13)Offered at Clarkesville CampusEntrance Dates. Fall, Spring, SummerLength of Program. 4 TermsCredit Hours Required for Graduation. 66Purpose: The Precision Machining and Manufacturing Associate of Applied Science degree program preparesstudents for careers the Machine Tool Technology field. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical,and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, and advancement. The program emphasizes acombination of machine tool theory and practical application necessary for successful employment.Admission Requirements: Age 16 or older or student with dual/joint enrollment in high school or GED students seeking access toquality instruction at the postsecondary level High school diploma or GED Completion of application process including placement test; or provide SAT or ACT scoresProgram CoursesGeneral Core CoursesCreditsTotal 15 credit hoursArea I Language Arts/CommunicationENGL 1101 Composition and Rhetoric (required)3Area II Social/Behavioral Sciences3Area III Natural Sciences/Mathematics(one of the following required)MATH 1101 Mathematical ModelingMATH 1103 Quantitative Skills and ReasoningMATH 1111 College Algebra3Area IV Humanities/Fine Arts3General Education Elective from any area3Contact program advisor for program-specific courses and see General Education Requirements for Associate Degrees for course options.Occupational CoursesAMCA 2110 CNC FundamentalsAMCA 2130 CNC Mill Manual ProgrammingAMCA 2150 CNC Lathe Manual ProgrammingAMCA 2190 CAD/CAM ProgrammingCOLL 1010 College and Career Success SkillsMCHT 1011 Introduction to Machine ToolMCHT 1012 Print Reading for Machine ToolMCHT 1013 Machine Too MathMCHT 1020 Heat Treatment and Surface GrindingMCHT 1119 Lathe Operations IMCHT 1120 Mill Operations IMCHT 1219 Lathe Operations IIMCHT 1220 Mill Operations IIEstimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately 2000.Page 229 of 356Total 54 credit hours4554343344444August 2021

NGTC Catalog / Student Handbook2021 – 2022SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGYPrecision Machining and Manufacturing Diploma (MT22)Offered at Clarkesville CampusEntrance Dates. Fall, Spring, SummerLength of Program. 4 TermsCredit Hours Required for Graduation. 49-51Purpose: The Precision Machining and Manufacturing diploma program is a sequence of courses that preparesstudents for careers in the machine tool technology field. Learning opportunities develop academic, technicaland professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The programemphasizes a combination of machine tool theory and practical application necessary for successful employment.Program graduates receive a Precision Machining and Manufacturing diploma and have the qualification of amachine tool technician.Admission Requirements: Age 16 or older or student with dual/joint enrollment in high school or GED students seeking access toquality instruction at the postsecondary level High school diploma or GED Completion of application process including placement test; or provide SAT or ACT scoresProgram CoursesBasic Skills CoursesCOLL 1010ENGL 1010MATH 1012CreditsCollege and Career Success SkillsFundamentals of English IFoundations of MathematicsOccupational CoursesAMCA 2110 CNC FundamentalsMCHT 1011 Introduction to Machine ToolMCHT 1012 Print Reading for Machine ToolMCHT 1013 Machine Tool MathMCHT 1020 Heat Treatment and Surface GrindingMCHT 1119 Lathe Operations IMCHT 1120 Mill Operations IMCHT 1219 Lathe Operations IIORAMCA 2150 CNC Lathe Manual ProgrammingMCHT 1220 Mill Operations IIORAMCA 2130 CNC Mill Manual ProgrammingOccupational ElectivesTotal 9 credit hours333Total 40 credit hours44334444(5)4(5)6Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately 1,180.Page 230 of 356August 2021

NGTC Catalog / Student Handbook2021 – 2022SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGYCNC Technolog y Diploma (C T12)Offered at Clarkesville CampusEntrance Dates. Fall, Spring, SummerLength of Program. 4 TermsCredit Hours Required for Graduation. 55Purpose: The CNC Technology diploma program prepares students for careers in the Computerized NumericalControls (CNC) technology field. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledgeand skills for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a combination of CNC theoryand practical application necessary for successful employment.Admission Requirements: Age 16 or older or student with dual/joint enrollment in high school or GED students seeking access toquality instruction at the postsecondary level High school diploma or GED Completion of application process including placement test; or provide SAT or ACT scoresProgram CoursesCreditsBasic Skills CoursesTotal 9 credit hoursCOLL 1010ENGL 1010MATH 1012College and Career Success SkillsFundamentals of English IFoundations of MathematicsOccupational CoursesAMCA 2110 CNC FundamentalsAMCA 2130 CNC Mill Manual ProgrammingAMCA 2150 CNC Lathe Manual ProgrammingAMCA 2190 CAD/CAM ProgrammingMCHT 1011 Introduction to Machine ToolMCHT 1012 Print Reading for Machine ToolMCHT 1013 Machine Tool MathMCHT 1020 Heat Treatment and Surface GrindingMCHT 1119 Lathe Operations IMCHT 1120 Mill Operations IElectives333Total 40 credit hours45544334446Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately 1,180.Page 231 of 356August 2021

NGTC Catalog / Student Handbook2021 – 2022SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGYBasic Machining Operator Cer tificate (BMO1)Offered at Clarkesville CampusEntrance Dates. Fall, Spring, SummerLength of Program. 2 TermsCredit Hours Required for Graduation. 22Purpose: The Basic Machining Operator certificate program prepares students for entry-level machine shopemployment by providing the knowledge and skills in basic machining operations. Instruction is provided inblueprint reading, lathe, mill, and surface grinder operation, mathematical functions, and an introduction to themachine tool industry.Admission Requirements: Age 16 or older or student with dual/joint enrollment in high school or GED students seeking access toquality instruction at the postsecondary level High school diploma or GED Completion of application process including placement test; or provide SAT or ACT scoresProgram 91120CreditsIntroduction to Machine ToolPrint Reading for Machine ToolMachine Tool MathHeat Treatment and Surface GrindingLathe Operations IMill Operations I433444Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately 400CNC Specialist Cer tificate (CS51)Offered at Clarkesville CampusEntrance Dates. Fall, Spring, SummerLength of Program. 2 TermsCredit Hours Required for Graduation. 22Purpose: The CNC Specialist certificate program provides training for graduates to gain employment asComputerized Numerical Controls (CNC) machine tool technicians. Topics include CNC fundamentals, mill andlathe manual programming, CNC practical applications, and CAD/CAM programming. The program emphasizes acombination of CNC theory and practical application necessary for successful employment.Admission Requirements: Age 16 or older or student with dual/joint enrollment in high school or GED students seeking access toquality instruction at the postsecondary level High school diploma or GED Completion of application process including placement test; or provide SAT or ACT scores CNC Technology diploma, comparable coursework or Prior Learning Assessment requiredProgram ditsCNC FundamentalsCNC Mill Manual ProgrammingCNC Lathe Manual ProgrammingCNC Practical ApplicationsCAD/CAM Programming45544Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately 880.Page 232 of 356August 2021

NGTC Catalog / Student Handbook2021 – 2022SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGYLathe Operator Cer tificate (LP11)Offered at Clarkesville CampusEntrance Dates. Fall, Spring, SummerLength of Program. 2 TermsCredit Hours Required for Graduation. 15Purpose: The Lathe Operator certificate program prepares students to use lathes, lathe set up, and lathe toolgrinding. Emphasis is placed on cutting threads, boring holes to precise measurements, and cutting tapers. Topicsinclude an introduction to machine tool technology, blueprint reading for machine tool, and basic and advancedlathe operations.Admission Requirements: Age 16 or older or student with dual/joint enrollment in high school or GED students seeking access toquality instruction at the postsecondary level High school diploma or GED Completion of application process including placement test; or provide SAT or ACT scoresProgram oduction to Machine ToolPrint Reading for Machine ToolLathe Operations ILathe Operations II4344Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately 500.Mill Operator Cer tificate (MP11)Offered at Clarkesville CampusEntrance Dates. Fall, Spring, SummerLength of Program. 2 TermsCredit Hours Required for Graduation. 15Purpose: The Mill Operator certificate program prepares students to effectively operate milling machinery.Students become proficient in blueprint reading, general mathematical operations, and are provided the necessaryknowledge and skills to obtain employment as a milling machinist.Admission Requirements: Age 16 or older or student with dual/joint enrollment in high school or GED students seeking access toquality instruction at the postsecondary level High school diploma or GED Completion of application process including placement test; or provide SAT or ACT scoresProgram oduction to Machine ToolPrint Reading for Machine ToolMill Operations IMill Operations II4344Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately 500.Page 233 of 356August 2021

NGTC Catalog / Student Handbook2021 – 2022SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGYTool and Die Specialist Cer tificate (TA11)Offered at Clarkesville CampusEntrance Dates. Fall, Spring, SummerLength of Program. 2 TermsCredit Hours Required for Graduation. 18Purpose: The Tool and Die Specialist certificate program provides students advanced study in machine tooltechnology to prepare students to become tool and die specialists. Program objectives are to provide a sequenceof advanced courses in the area of Tool and Die and to provide advanced training for employees in the machinetool industry.Admission Requirements: Age 16 or older or student with dual/joint enrollment in high school or GED students seeking access toquality instruction at the postsecondary level High school diploma or GED Completion of application process including placement test; or provide SAT or ACT scores CNC Technology diploma, comparable coursework or Prior Learning Assessment requiredProgram CoursesAMCAAMCAAMCAAMCA2205221022302240CreditsDie Design IDie Construction IDie Design IIDie Construction II5373Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately 400.Page 234 of 356August 2021

AMCA 2150 CNC Lathe Manual Programming (5) MCHT 1220 Mill Operations II 4 or AMCA 2130 CNC Mill Manual Programming (5) Occupational Electives 6 Estimated cost of books