Chabot College • Summer and Fall 2024 Class Schedule 78 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome24 FALL 2023 COURSES MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY Almost everything we touch in our daily lives, from automobiles to blenders, contains parts crafted by a Machinist. A Machinist is the key person in producing the needed equipment and utensils that result in the products we enjoy. Do you enjoy working precisely and accurately with machines? Did you know virtually all manufactured products depend on America’s precision machining industry at some point in their production? Chabot’s Machine Tool Technology program can give you the training needed to take advantage of the career opportunities in tooling and machining which are plentiful, profitable, and they don’t require a four-year degree. In Chabot’s Machine Tool Technology program, you will develop a strong understanding of machining as you gain hands-on experience on the industry’s most up-to-date tools and equipment for manual machining. As a skilled machinist you will learn to follow specifications, how to create your own quality tools & products, and how to operate some of most of innovative technology in machining. At Chabot, you will develop the skills and craftsmanship that lead to precision work, and then you will be on your way to a valuable well-paying career in this exciting field. Whether you are looking to refresh your skills, become certified, or earn your AS in Machine Tool Technology Chabot’s machining program is your pathway to success. Trained machinists also benefit from having the flexibility to live and work anywhere in the world applying their trade. Machinists compensation packages typically include: High wages, retirement, health insurance, and paid vacations. MTT 50 BLUEPRINT READ & INTRODUCTION TO CAD 3 Units Learn how to interpret engineering drawings/blueprints, and the basics of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) software. May not receive credit if APPM 9750 has been completed successfully. MTT 60A MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY I 4 Units Introduction to machine tool operations. Emphasis on the safe and correct use of hand and machine tools. May not receive credit if APPM 9760A has been completed successfully. MTT 60B MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY II 4 Units Continuation of Machine Tool Technology 60A. Theory and laboratory practice relating to advanced lathe and milling machine operations, gear cutting, steel and heat treating, basic surface and cylindrical grinding, and introduction to metric measurement. Emphasis on correct machine tool setups and quality of project work are stressed. May not receive credit if APPM 9760B has been completed successfully Prerequisite: MTT 60A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , APPM 9760A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) Strongly Recommended: INDT 74 or , APPM 9774 MTT 63A INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS 2 Units Design, development, and fabrication of selected projects for the machine tool technology major to develop special entry-level job skills. May not receive credit if APPM 9763A has been completed successfully. Strongly Recommended: MTT 60A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , APPM 9760A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) MTT 63B ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS 2 Units Continuation of Machine Tool Technology 63A. Selected projects to provide certain specialized skills required for job updating, job advancement, or skill specialization. May not receive credit if APPM 9763B has been completed successfully. Prerequisite: MTT 60A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , APPM 9760A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) MTT 65 BASIC TOOLMAKING 4 Units Introduction to design and fabrication of production-type tooling such as jigs, fixtures, and gauges as applied in industry. Emphasis on tool design practices, fabrication techniques, set-up procedures, and inspection of production parts. May not receive credit if APPM 9765 has been completed successfully. Prerequisite: APPM 9760B (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , MTT 60B Strongly Recommended: APPM 9771A or , MTT 71A , APPM 9781A or , MTT 81B , APPM 9781C or , MTT 81C MTT 70 EXP OF PRECISION MANUFACTURING 2 Units Introduction to machine shop practices for exploration of the Machine Tool Technology field. MTT 71A NUMERICAL CONTROL PROGRAM I 4 Units This course offers students their first steps to programming computer numerical control (CNC) mills. CNC programming can be an exciting and rewarding path for those who love to create and have an eye for detail. CNC programmers are heavily sought after by local and national manufacturers. May not receive credit if APPM 9771A has been completed successfully. Strongly Recommended: APPM 9760A or , MTT 60A , APPM 9774 or , INDT 74 MTT 71C NUMERICAL CTRL PROGRAMMING III 4 Units This course compliments MTT71A and MTT71B by introducing the advanced CNC programming student to CNC lathes. Build off of the fundamentals of G-code reading and writing to program 2, and 3 axis lathes with live tooling and sub-spindle operations. This course completes the MTT 71 series and endows you with the skills and experience to compete in the heavily demanded field of CNC programming. May not receive credit if APPM 9771C has been completed successfully. Prerequisite: MTT 71A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , APPM 9771A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) Strongly Recommended: INDT 74 or , APPM 9774 MTT 73A CNC INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS 2 Units Design, development, and fabrication of selected projects for the machine tool technology major to develop special entry-level job skills. May not receive credit is APPM 9773A has been completed successfully. Prerequisite: MTT 71A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) or , APPM 9771A (completed with a grade of “C” or higher) MTT 73B CNC INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS II 2 Units Advanced student directed Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming and operation. Students create parts that exceed industry standards of precision and speed. Creative problem solving and design skills are stressed as students navigate unique problems and materials. May not receive credit if APPM 9773B has been completed successfully. Prerequisite: MTT 73A (completed with a grade of “P” or higher) or , APPM 9773B MTT 81A SOLIDWORKS FOR MACHINE SHOPS 3 Units Learn how to use industry standard Solidworks software to create accurate and professional 3D digital solids, assemblies, and drawings (prints). Use Chabot MTT’s cutting edge Stratsys F123 series 3D printers, laser cutter, and Artec Leo 3D scanner to bring your designs to life. This course is an excellent way to: add to your creative toolkit for artists, designers, or inventors; and/or advance your career in the manufacturing industry. May not receive credit if APPM 9781A has been completed successfully.
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