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138 COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING
102 231 COMPUTER APPLICATION
BEGINNING CHINESE II INTERMEDIATE MILLING & BUSINESS OFFICE
5.0 Units LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIES
CHIN 102 continues to present the funda- 1.0 Unit 50
mentals of Chinese grammar within a COMPUTER APPLICATION
cultural context. Students are further CAM 231 is a laboratory class for students INTERNSHIP
trained to pronounce Chinese (Mandarin) to practice on the Master-Cam program and
correctly, to build their conversational and complete assignments from Computerized 1.0 to 3.0 units
written vocabulary, and to read and write Numerical Control 211. This class provides
approximately 150 more Chinese characters. additional time on computers to expand CABOT 50 is a discipline-specific course,
Lecture 5 hours. Prerequisite: CHIN 101 knowledge of and proficiency in the use of which allows students to earn from 1.0 – 3.0
or equivalent. Course Typically Offered: Computer Aided Manufacturing programs. units for a structured, supervised internship
Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: CAM 211 either on-campus or off-campus under the
or equivalent (CAM 211 may be taken concur- supervision of a faculty advisor. It is designed
COMPUTER AIDED rently.) Typically Offered: Summer. to provide students with appropriate prepa-
MANUFACTURING ration and a hands-on work experience in
240 one of the following fields: Secretaries Office
210 BASIC LATHE PRACTICE worker, and Administrative Assistants. The
COMPUTER AIDED purpose of this class is to enhance students’
MANUFACTURING BASIC MILLING 1.0 Unit knowledge, skill levels, and professional
3.0 Units competency in their targeted career. This
CAM 240 is a laboratory class allowing course is recommended for the self-moti-
CAM 210 introduces the use of computers students to practice on the MasterCam vated student, and requires faculty advisor
in programming numerical control milling program and to complete assignments from approval to register. Note: Students must
machines. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: Computer Aided Manufacturing 220. Labo- arrange an approved internship prior to
None. Typically Offered: Fall/Spring. ratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: CAM 220 (CAM enrolling in this class. Complete two or more
220 may be taken concurrently.) Typically courses within your program before attempt-
211 Offered: Fall/Spring. ing an internship. Note: This course is Pass/
INTERMEDIATE MILLING No Pass only. Lecture 0.5 hours/Laboratory
3.0 Units 250 3-9 hours. Recommended Preparation or
4TH AXIS MACHINING concurrent enrollment: Eligibility for ENGL
CAM 211 is an intermediate course in the 120 or ESL 151. Transfer Credit: CSU.
use of computers to aid in the programming 3.0 Units
of numerical control milling machines in 90
manufacturing. Lecture 3 hours. Prereq- CAM 250 is an advanced computer numerical SELF-PACED INTRODUCTION TO
uisite: CAM 210 or equivalent. Typically control (CNC) course on multi-axis program- ADAPTED WORD PROCESSING
Offered: Spring. ming that introduces the student to 4th axis
machining concepts. Programming of rotary 2.0 Units
220 axis positioning for both vertical axis and
COMPUTER AIDED horizontal axis machines will be covered. NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE
MANUFACTURING, BASIC LATHE Students will practice CNC machining by CABOT 90 is designed to provide individual-
3.0 Units programming simultaneous 4th axis and ized, self-paced instruction to students with
axis substitution toolpaths using Mastercam. disabilities. The course combines specially
CAM 220 introduces the operation of Lecture 1 hour/Laboratory 6 hours. Prereq- designed assistive computer technology
computers in programming numerical uisite: CAM 210 or CAM 220. Recommended and a word processing program to enhance
control lathe machines. Lecture 3 hours. Preparation: ENGR 120. Typically Offered: basic word processing skill acquisition and
Prerequisite: None. Typically Offered: Fall/ Summer. Transfer Credit: CSU facilitate the production of simple written
Spring. documents. Note: This course is primar-
ily intended for students who meet Title
230 V eligibility requirements for Disabled
COMPUTER AIDED Students Programs and Services. Lecture 1.5
MANUFACTURING, BASIC MILLING hours/Laboratory 1.5 hours. Recommended
PRACTICE Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 189, ESL
1.0 Unit 131, or ESL 133. Course Typically Offered:
Fall/Spring.
CAM 230 is a laboratory class that allows
students to practice on the MasterCam
program and complete assignments from
Computer Aided Manufacturing 210. Labo-
ratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: CAM 210 or
equivalent (CAM 210 may be taken concur-
rently.) Typically Offered: Fall/Spring.
2 0 2 0 – 2 0 2 1 C ATA L O G • G L E N DA L E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E