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Fall Session Begins August 30, 2010 |
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| This course is designed to provide students with the fundamentals of the automotive engine including transmissions, brakes, and suspension systems. Students will learn basic automotive tool and equipment use and how to safely perform basic repair and maintenance operations. This class is designed to train automotive technicians for entry level positions in the automotive industry. Prerequisite: None
| | | | Students will learn the principles of floral design, uses of floral materials
and tools, and how to prepare simple floral arrangements and decorative
items. Basic sales techniques, customer service, and basic business practices
are also covered in this course. Prerequisite: None
| | | | Students will learn the principles of floral design, uses of floral materials
and tools, and how to prepare simple floral arrangements and decorative
items. Basic sales techniques, customer service, and basic business practices
are also covered in this course. Prerequisite: Floristry I
| | | | Topics of this course include the alphabet keys, numbers and special characters on the keyboard. Students will also develop editing and document revision, language arts, and composition skills (language activities are job specific and career oriented). All classes are open entry if space permits. Prerequisite: None. | | | | Beginning Machinist is designed for individuals who want to learn how
to use machine shop equipment and read blueprints. Advanced Machinist
is designed to further develop skills in machine technology. This CNC level
of instruction features Haas CNC lathe, mill, and Bridgeport Trak3 milling
machines. Mastercam programming is also featured. This course is open
entry if space permits. Prerequisite: None
| | | | This course provides hands-on study of Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) theory and applications using SOLIDWORKS software. Emphasis is placed on generating Computer Numerical Control (C.N.C.) programs using advanced surface modeling techniques for HAAS machining centers. | | | | This course provides hands-on study of Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) theory and applications using SOLIDWORKS software. Emphasis is placed on generating Computer Numerical Control (C.N.C.) programs using advanced surface modeling techniques for HAAS machining centers. | | | | This course meets the State of California’s SB 1626 and Education Code
38001.5 requirements for K-12 and community college security personnel.
This course covers roles and responsibilities, mediation laws, and awareness,
and preparedness. This course is recommended by the Los Angeles County
Office of Education. To earn a certificate of completion students must
pass a state exam and complete all classroom assignments. Prerequisite: None. Call 626.258.5884
for more information.
| | | | Students will learn to use modern woodworking machines and hand tools, along with safety procedures, designing, constructing, laminating, assembling, and finishing of articles made of wood. This course is designed to train entry level craftspeople in the cabinet making industry. Prerequisite: None | | |
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