THEA 103 — THEA 103
T heatre Appreciation (3) T otal Units: 48 MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY The Machine Tool Technology program prepares students for employment in machine shops, tool rooms, and instrument and experimental laboratories and provides upgrade opportunities for employed industrial personnel. Students gain proficiency in the set-up and operation of drilling machines, lathes, mills, grinders, electrical discharge machines, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) lathes, CNC milling machines, and computer aided manufacturing systems. Competencies will be assessed regularly in accordance with skill standards established by the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS). At least 50% of the courses required for the major must be completed at Compton College. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the degree or certificate program, students will be able to: • A pply principles from mathematics, physics, and chemistry to solve applied problems in engineering. • I dentify different digital and analog sensor technologies. • F ollow and build robotic devices and components in accordance with industry standard schematics and diagrams. • S olving Engineering Problems: students will apply principles from mathematics, physics, and chemistry to solve applied problems in engineering. • Digital and Analog Sensor Technologies: Upon completion of the courses in this discipline, the student will be able to identify different digital and analog sensor technology. • Industry Standards: Upon c