Chabot College 2024-2026 293 CREDIT COURSE LISTING, MTH, MTT 53A Elementary Applied Algebra and Data Analysis 3 Units Equations and formulas; linear functions; scatterplots and linear models; measurement and conversion of units; proportional reasoning and problem solving. Intended for students who do not need calculus. Lecture: 54 hours Laboratory: 18 hours Prerequisite: MTH 104 or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment process., Strongly Recommended: ENGL 102 or ENGL 101B. 53B Intermediate Applied Algebra and Data Analysis 3 Units Formulas; inverse, exponential, and logarithmic functions; introduction to descriptive statistics including graphical methods; introduction to probability. Intended for students who do not need calculus. Lecture: 54 hours Laboratory: 18 hours Prerequisite: MTH 53A or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment process. Strongly Recommended: ENGL 102 or ENGL 101B. 55 Intermediate Algebra 5 Units Foundational math course designed to prepare students for College Algebra. Mathematical thought and reasoning are developed through concepts including factoring, complex numbers, quadratic equations, parabolas, functions and their graphs, systems of equations, rational exponents, radical equations, absolute value equations and inequalities. Lecture: 90 hours Prerequisite: MTH 53 or MTH 53B or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment process. May not receive credit if MTH 55A and MTH 55B or MTH 55L have been completed. 57 Plane Geometry 3 Units Topics in plane geometry. Includes congruence, similarity, parallel lines, and properties of polygons and circles. Lecture: 54 hours Prerequisite: MTH 65 or MTH 65B or MTH 65L or MTH 53 or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics Assessment process. 57W Plane Geometry Workshop 0.5 Unit Laboratory, study group, collaborative workshop or computer laboratory time for Plane Geometry. Laboratory: 36 hours Corequisite: MTH 57 104 Prealgebra 4 Units Brief review of arithmetic, including fractions, decimals, percentages; order of operations, and geometric formulas. Introduction to algebraic concepts, including signed numbers, properties of real numbers, algebraic expressions, linear equations, and graphs. Lecture: 72 hours Laboratory: 18 hours 122 Math Lab 0.5-1 Unit Provides mathematics students an opportunity to build/maintain mathematics skills with tutorial assistance from an instructor, student tutors, and/or fellow classmates. Students may also use a software program and work on problems at their own pace through active participatory experience. Laboratory: 27-54 hours MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY (MTT) Degrees AS Machine Tool Technology AS Numerical Control Certificates of Achievement Computer Numerical Control Programmer Machinist Tool Maker MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY Associate in Science The Machine Tool Technology AS degree is designed to train students for a tool and die making career. Graduates are trained in tool and die making, computerized numerical control (CNC) machining, computer- aided manufacturing, computer-aided drafting and design, and are capable of learning new skills with minimal instruction. Students are expected to have an appreciation of precise work and a desire to observe the progression of complex parts. Students use a variety of computer software applications to draw, design, and program CNC machines, and application work focuses on jigs, fixtures, and punch and die work. Career Opportunities The courses that define this degree are recommended as preparation for the following careers: machinist, machinist apprentice, industrial repairman, mold maker, tool and die maker, model maker, CNC operator, CNC set-up, and CNC junior programmer. These occupations can be either an initial career path or a transitional path for existing machinists or industry employees. Program Learning Outcomes 1. demonstrate the expertise needed to fabricate machined parts in a timely and professional manner with minimal supervision. 2. demonstrate the expertise needed to create parts, drawings, and assemblies using SolidWorks design software.