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Manage computer �les and utilize a variety of technically related software . Work ef�ciently as a part of a team , or independently . Safely operate all hand tools , metalworking , and woodworking equipment typically used in a professional model shop . Effectively select appropriate materials and adhesives and understand their properties . Use proper sanding and �nishing techniques on various materials . Understand various design and engineering processes as they relate to the Prototype & Design Industry .
10-890-101 COLLEGE 101 ... Students will utilize digital tools and resources to assess , explore , practice , apply , and evaluate both employability and learning skills . By establishing NWTC cultural values as hallmarks of success in academic , career , and personal settings the course encourages re�ective , personalized development of a growth mindset and emphasizes the importance of making wise choices . To maximize the return on investment , students should take this course in their �rst semester as it identi�es key expectations ( hidden rules ) of higher learning and professional employment . Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
10-614-152 PROTOTYPING-INTRODUCTION TO ... introduction to the prototype & design industry using a variety of shop tools and equipment , machine processes , and fabrication techniques with an emphasis on shop safety , hand skills , accuracy , professionalism , and working within speci�ed tolerances to build three dimensional models . Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-606-119 SKETCHING-TECHNICAL ... graphically describe objects with and without a CAD system ; understand and demonstrate the fundamental components of an engineering drawing : geometric construction , orthographic projection , section views , dimensioning & tolerancing . ( Prerequisite : Accepted into Mechanical Design Technology program or Mechanical CAD Certi�cate ; Corequisite : 10-606-116 , CAD-Intro .) Course Typically Offered : Fall / Spring
10-420-151 PROTOTYPE MACHINE TOOL ... introduction to machine shop fundamentals using precision measuring instruments ; performing machine tool operations on a metal lathe , vertical and horizontal milling machines and surface grinders ; and basic foundry applications . Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-614-148 INTRO TO MODEL FINISHING ... introduces use of spray guns and airbrushes to safely apply gradients , glosses and textured paints to a variety of prepped and sanded materials & 3D Printed models . Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-606-116 CAD ( COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING ) -INTRODUCTION ... CAD terminology , drawing preliminaries , basic inquiry and setting commands , layer setting and manipulation , basic drawing and display commands , basic edit commands , and plotting , using AutoCAD software . Course Typically Offered : Fall / Spring
10-804-113 COLLEGE TECHNICAL MATH 1A ... topics include solving linear equations ; graphing ; percent ; proportions ; measurement systems ; computational geometry ; and right triangle trigonometry . Emphasis will be on the application of skills to technical problems . ( Prerequisite : Next Gen Arithmetic score greater / equal to 250 AND Rdg score greater / equal to 250 ; OR TABE A 9 / 10 Math greater / equal to 12.7 AND Rdg greater / equal to 8.8 ; OR TABE 11 / 12 Math greater / equal to 780 AND Rdg greater / equal to 573 ; OR ACT Math score greater / equal to 15 AND ACT Rdg score greater / equal to 16 ; OR preparatory courses-contact an academic advisor 920-498-5444 ) Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
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 : 10-606-113 , CAD ; 10-614-152 , Prototyping-Introduction to , 10-420-151 Prototype Machine Tool ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-614-238 INTRO TO SOLIDWORKS MODELING ... terminology , software operation , creating and manipulating SolidWorks models from blue prints to reverse engineering , utilizing basic modeling functions . ( Prerequisite : 10-606-119 , Sketching Technical ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-804-114 COLLEGE TECHNICAL MATH 1B ... topics include : performing operations on polynomials ; solving quadratic and rational equations ; formula rearrangement ; solving systems of equations ; and oblique triangle trigonometry . Emphasis will be on the application of skills to technical problems . ( Prerequisite : 10-804-113 , Tech Math 1A with grade C or better ) Course Typically Offered : Fall / Spring
10-614-149 ADVANCED MODEL FINISHING ... expands on paint theory , safety , and equipment . Introduces use of vinyl masking systems and creation of multi layered painting processes as well as advanced techniques with gloss , metallic paint , and clear coat . High end sanding , buff and polishing techniques are also covered . ( Prerequisite : 10-614-148 , Intro to Model Finishing ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-801-196 ORAL / INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION ... this course focuses on developing effective listening techniques and verbal and nonverbal communication skills through oral presentation , group activity , and other projects . The study of self , con�ict , and cultural contexts will be explored , as well as their impact on communication . ( Prerequisite : Next Gen Rdg score greater / equal to 250 AND Writing score greater / equal to 237 ; OR ACT Rdg score greater / equal to 16 AND English score greater / equal to 16 ; OR preparatory course-contact an academic advisor at 920-498-5444 ) Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
10-614-155 ADVANCED SOLIDWORKS MODELING ... introduces expanded SolidWorks terminology , software operation , object creation , and manipulation of advanced surface models . Also utilizes assemblies , motion studies , and advanced modeling functions . ( Prerequisite : 10-614-238 , Intro to SolidWorks Modeling ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-614-156 INTRO MOLDING PROCESS / TECHNIQUES ... introduces the utilization plaster , single sided RTV molding , and hard-cast tooling techniques used to create engineering replicas . ( Prerequisite : 10-614-152 , Intro to Prototype & Design ; 10-614- 148 , Intro to Model Finishing ) Course Typically Offered : Fall
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