MATC 2024-25 Catalog

CNC–CSG

CONSTR – Constructions Trade General (Department 476) CONSTR-302 OSHA Safety/CPR for the Trades First Aid according to the Red Cross and the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines will be covered in the construction trade courses in carpentry, masonry and cabinet making. Prerequisites(s): Admission into the Construction Trades. CONSTR-380 Credits: 1 Mathematics for Construction Trades Through practical problems of the carpentry, masonry and cabinetmaking trades students review addition; subtraction; fundamentals of fractions and decimals: percentages, weights and measures and the application of formulas, along with linear, board, square root used in practical math in the construction trades for estimating and recording materials and supplies. COSMET – Cosmetology (Department 502) COSMET-301 Credits: 2 Intermediate Haircutting Introduces the basic fundamental skills and related theory of men’s haircutting techniques including use of Hair cutting razor, shears and clippers. Students practice cutting combination haircuts using 0, 45, and 90-degree angles to include; tapers, fades, natural afros, and other haircuts on mannequins and available models. Prerequisite(s): Complete BARCOS-300, COSMET-302, COSMET-310, COSMET-314, and COSMET-306. COSMET-302 Credits: 2 Introduction to Haircutting Introduces the theory of and related practical skills for cutting hair using shears and razor. Thinning techniques are presented. Students practice haircutting and thinning techniques on mannequins, available models, and hair goods. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Cosmetology program (31-502-1). COSMET-303 Credits: 2 Master Haircutting This course offers advanced haircutting techniques and methods using shear-over-comb and clipper techniques. Students practice haircutting skills on available models and classmates. Prerequisite(s): Complete BARCOS-300, COSMET-301, COSMET-302, COSMET-305, COSMET-310, COSMET-314 and COSMET-306. COSMET-304 Credits: 2 Permanent Wave Introduces the theory of and practical skills for permanently curling/waving naturally straight or wavy hair. Students practice winding permanent wave rods in sectioning patterns with chemical application on a mannequin and available Credits: 1

models. Prerequisite(s): Complete BARCOS-300, COSMET-302, COSMET-310, COSMET-314 and

CNC-332

Credits: 3

CNC Turning Programming/Prove Out 1 This course is for those who already understand the basic operations of a CNC turning center. Students will be taught how to safely prove out a CNC program on the machines in the lab. Then students will be taught the basics of manual CNC programming for a turning center. All programs the student writes will be proved out on the machine with emphasis on tooling, speeds and feeds for metal cutting. Prerequisite(s): Complete either MACHTL-320 and MACHTL-322 or MACHTL-373. CNC-333 Credits: 3 CNC Turning Programming/Prove Out 2 This course will build on the concepts learned in Programming/Prove Out 1. Additional operational procedures for CNC turning centers will be covered. Also, additional programming techniques such as threading, TNR compensation and metric programming will be covered. All programs the student writes will be proved out on the machine with emphasis on tooling, speeds and feeds for metal cutting. Prerequisite(s): Complete CNC-332. CNC-334 Credits: 3 Turning Center CAD/CAM Programming 1 This course will build on the concepts learned in Programming/Prove Out 2. Additional procedures for CNC turning centers will be covered. Also, additional programming techniques such as internal boring, internal threading, and canned cycles will be covered. All programs the student writes will be proved out on the machines with emphasis on tooling, speeds and feeds for metal cutting. Also, an introduction to CAD/CAM programming will be covered. Prerequisite(s): Complete CNC-333. CNC-335 Credits: 3 Turning Center CAD/CAM Programming 2 This course covers CAD/CAM programming for CNC turning centers using PC-based master CAM software. All programs the student writes will be proved out on the machine with emphasis on tooling speeds and feeds for metal cutting. Prerequisite(s): Complete CNC-334. COMPSW – Computer Software (Department 103) COMPSW-137 Credits: 1 MS Excel – Part 1 Students will cover the basics in creating and managing Excel worksheets and workbooks. This course includes creating cells, ranges, tables, charts and objects; formatting and printing reports; and applying formulas and functions. Excel Part 1 is designed for students at a beginner level in spreadsheet applications and provides good background material to help the student prepare for the beginning Microsoft Of fi ce Specialist (MOS) certi fi cation in Excel.

COSMET-306. COSMET-305

Credits: 2

Advanced Haircutting Offers advanced haircutting techniques and methods to create haircuts with varying types of guidelines, weight lines, bangs, and fringes. Speed and ef fi ciency are encouraged. Students practice haircutting skills on available models and classmates. Prerequisite(s): Complete BARCOS-300, COSMET-302, COSMET-301, COSMET-314, COSMET-310 and COSMET-306. COSMET-307 Credits: 1 Advanced Esthetics Students continue to build upon skills taught in Introduction to Esthetics. Students practice advanced skills in facial treatments, including facials for speci fi c conditions: oily, mature, dehydrated; techniques and bene fi ts of high frequency and galvanic current; corrective makeup; and facial hair removal. Prerequisite(s): Complete BARCOS-300, COSMET-302, COSMET-310, COSMET-314 and COSMET-306. COSMET-308 Credits: 2 Nail Services The course introduces the theoretical and practical skills of manicuring, pedicuring, nail art, and massage of the hand/arm and foot/leg in addition to the preparation for the Wisconsin state board exam. Students practice giving and receiving manicures and pedicures on classmates while demonstrating safety and sanitation procedures. This course includes some online assignments and tests in preparation for the online state board exam. Prerequisite(s): BARCOS-308 kit must be purchased from the bookstore at the start of the semester. Complete BARCOS-300, COSMET-302, COSMET-310, COSMET-314 and COSMET-306. COSMET-309 Credits: 2 Chemical Relaxing Introduces the theory and practical skills for chemically relaxing naturally curly hair for fi rst-time and retouch applications. Students practice application techniques on mannequins and available models. Prerequisite(s): Complete BARCOS-300, COSMET-302, COSMET-310, COSMET-314 and COSMET-306. COSMET-310 Credits: 2 Hair Tinting Introduces the theory of and basic application procedures of adding arti fi cial hair color to natural hair using temporary, semipermanent, demipermanent and permanent products. Students practice applying professional hair coloring products on mannequins, available models and hair goods. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Cosmetology program (31-502-1). COSMET-312 Credits: 1 Advanced Color This course presents the advanced practical skills for removing natural hair color using hair lightening services. Students practice lightening

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