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*Basic Math |
Trigonometry |
Drafting |
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*Introductory Algebra |
Industrial Arts |
Metals |
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*Geometry |
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* Courses available in the Academic Achievement Center or High School Completion Center |
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On the job, exposure to
specific trade and technical journals is common. View more information on reading skills in the Tool and Die program.
Required English course:
Composition I (ENG 105) or Communication Skills (COM 703) View more information on language skills in the Tool and Die program.
View more information on math skills in the Tool and Die program.
The ability to conceptualize
spatial relationships--to visualize how things fit together--is crucial to
success in this program. Students must be able to see the similarities and
differences between objects, to understand how specific mouse or track ball
commands translate into changes on the computer screen, and to follow the
proper chronological sequence in creating their drawings. View more information on learning skills in the Tool and Die program.
Students in the Die
Making program/Tool and Die will take courses in computer-aided drafting and
design. Basic computer literacy would be helpful, but is not necessary. View more information on computer skills in the Tool and Die program. |
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