Everett Community College 2022-23 Catalog

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MFG T 125 Mechatronics Skills Building 1

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Designed for the student who is seeking more lab time to improve skills in hydraulics, mechanical and electrical components, and PLC applications. Open shop time allows student to trouble-shoot mechatronics system components to industry standards.

MFG T 229 Manufacturing Team Project

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Capstone course designed to allow students to integrate knowledge they have gained of manufacturing technology and demonstrate this in a collaborative, team-based project in which they design and produce a manufactured product and a final project report.

Prerequisites: MFG T 120, MFG T 121, MFG T 122, MFG T 123 and instructor permission.

Prerequisites: Instructor permission

MFG T 126 Mechatronics Skills Building 2

MFG T 230 Manufacturing Team Project AerosPACE

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Designed for the student who is seeking more lab time to improve their skills in hydraulics, mechanical and electrical components, and PLC applications. Open shop time allows student to trouble-shoot mechatronics system components to industry standards. Prerequisites: MFG T 125 and instructor permission. MFG T 130 OSHA 30 Safety

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Through AerosPACE (Aerospace Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering), students will construct a ¾ scale aircraft design, build, and fly project in distributed teams with members from multiple schools. Conceptualizing a project, developing and documenting a detailed design, fabricating a prototype, testing, analysis, and reporting. Students will need to commit to three quarters in duration, and be willing to travel for presentations and product demonstrations. Lab section provides access to college fabrication facilities and is an integral part of the process. Course may be repeated twice for credit.

The class provides basic knowledge of: OSHA’s history and mission, worker rights under OSHA, employer responsibilities under OSHA, OSHA standards, OSHA inspections, and safety and health resources, including how to file an OSHA complaint.

Prerequisites: Instructor permission.

MFG T 171 Manufacturing Internship I

Mathematics courses provide preparation for applying quantitative skills in vocational/ technical, health science/math/engineering, social science/communications, and humanities disciplines. In addition to the Student Core Learning Outcomes, the Program Specific Outcomes include: • Analytical reasoning: assessed by evaluating students’ work in graphical representations, narrative descriptions, and word problems that require analytical reasoning to complete. • Interpret and present mathematical knowledge: assessed by evaluating students’ work on graphical representations, narrative descriptions, and group work presentations. • Make connections between mathematics and the real world: assessed by evaluating student work on assignments and presentations that require designing mathematical solutions for real-world data sets and conditions. • Examine relationships and draw conclusions: assessed by evaluating student work on graphical representations of data and assignments that require drawing correlations between data.

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50-250 clock-hour intern program in which students focus on the fundamental shop skills required to work in a manufacturing company. Students may work either in an instructional/hands-on or solely hands-on mode. This experience may entail “job-shadowing” to learn what support functions are needed in the manufacturing environment. Prerequisites: Instructor permission. MFG T 172 Manufacturing Internship II

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50-250 clock-hour intern program in which students may perform functions or “job shadow” in a specific area of their choosing relative to their program of study. Program focuses on student working with an expert in a manufacturing related area of the student’s choice. Prerequisites: Instructor permission. MFG T 202 LEAN Operations Management

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Principles and practices in converting engineering information into production information suitable for driving manufacturing operations. Includes preparing production work plans, implementing controls and reporting production activity results. Also covers inventory handling, quality control and continuous improvement plans. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL 98 MFG T 225 Machining Skills Building 1

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Designed for the student who is seeking more shop time to improve their machining skills or seeking NIMS certifications. The class will provide students with open shop time to build industry standard machining skills. Students will have the opportunity to use the manufacturing equipment taught to them in MFG-T 104 and MFG-T 105. Additionally, open shop will allow students to work closely with the instructor, to work through any problems they may have encountered during their regular class time. Prerequisites: MFG T 104 and instructor permission MFG T 226 Machining Skills Building 2

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Designed for the student who is seeking more shop time to improve their machining skills or seeking NIMS certifications. The class will provide students with open shop time to build industry standard machining skills. Students will have the opportunity to use the manufacturing equipment taught to them in MFG-T 104 and MFG-T 105. Additionally, open shop will allow students to work closely with the instructor, to work through any problems they may have encountered during their regular class time. Prerequisites: MFG T 225 and instructor permission

MATHEMATICS

Faculty Advisors: A. Cahan D. Casson H. Cleveland E. El Radie A. Hugo C. Jones C. Killingstad C. Kline K. Linton P. Miller M. Nevins H. Nguyen M. Story J. Trujillo H. Weiss-Green J. Yu

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acahan@everettcc.edu dcasson@everettcc.edu hcleveland@everettcc.edu eelradie@everettcc.edu ahugo@everettcc.edu cjones@everettcc.edu ckillingstad@everettcc.edu ckline@everettcc.edu klinton@everettcc.edu pmiller@everettcc.edu mnevins@everettcc.edu hnguyen@everettcc.edu mstory@everettcc.edu jtrujillo@everettcc.edu hweiss@everettcc.edu jyu@everettcc.edu

MATH 60 Professional/Technical Math - Cosmetology

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Designed to meet the needs of the cosmetology student. Topics in arithmetic of whole numbers, decimals and fractions, percents, ratios and proportions, and measurement with applications.


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