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Power Up! Engineering Challenge
ID: CECAD-654
Join us for a dynamic week of hands-on exploration in civil, electronics, and mechanical engineering technology. This program for rising 9th-12th graders blends creativity and technical skills in a week-long interdisciplinary project that brings engineering concepts to life. Through engaging activities and expert guidance, students will design, build, and demonstrate their final creation at a showcase event for family and friends. Along the way, they'll gain insight into engineering careers and educational pathways, setting the foundation for future innovation. For more information contact Janie Kronk at kronkj@midlandstech.edu or 803-691-3869.
Prehospital Anatomy and Physiology (para
ID: CEEMS-550
This course is designed to meet and exceed the anatomy and physiology requirements for students entering the CCE parramedic program. This course will provide the student with: An overview of the anatomy of the body and the physiologic functions of body systems, as well as review of basic math principles and their applciation to drug calculations for the paramedic.
Principles of CNC Programming
ID: CEMFG-571
Transform blueprints into CNC machine programs by designing your own generated CNC programs on computer based simulators in the classroom. Topics covered include: machine language (G & M codes), work coordinates, various types of offsets, cutter compensation, canned cycles, etc. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of CNC Operator/Programmer.
Python Programming
ID: CEWDV-580
Learn the fundamentals and history of Python programming by writing and designing your own programs that are built with functions and modules. Learn to test and debug your programs like a professional. Master object composition and encapsulation while focusing on your own classes as you build object-oriented programs while learning the skills for working with strings, dates, and times. From beginning to end, this course will prepare you for all of the basics and building blocks of Python programming. At the end of the course, you will build your own fully functioning program that relies on user input to execute the code you have learned and written.
Supervisory Unit 2: Communicating for Impact
ID: CELSD-512
Communication is a necessity for successful supervision. This unit is designed to equip leaders with the skills they need to communicate clearly, listen carefully, give and receive feedback, and coach and counsel effectively.
Welding Practice 10 Hour
ID: CEWLD-897
This course is designed for participants to practice and prepare for upcoming welder qualification tests. Students should have basic hand tools and PPE associated with welding technology.