BIOL 132 — Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
Liberal Studies Electives ................................................................................................ 3-4 credits Total Credits Required for Degree: 62-64 credits *To receive Departmental credit students must receive a grade of C or better in all Nutrition courses Precision Machining and Manufacturing Precision machinists control, design, maintain, upgrade and operate modern, computer -controlled production equipment and facilities equipment used to manufacture many of the world’s goods. The Precision Machining program equips its graduates with an in-depth multi-disciplinary education in mathematics, physics, engineering technology, both manual and CNC mach ining, manufacturing processes and methods, as well as a broad education in computer studies, business and liberal arts. Our highly skilled graduates have gone on to provide hands-on engineering and managerial service in state -of-the-art high volume and/or high-precision manufacturing enterprises across Maine. Our graduates are currently employed in diverse industries including automotive, packaging, metalworking, power generation, aerospace, medical, defense, bottling and even private consulting companies. Our graduates specialize in precision machining with precision tool making using Computer Numerical Controller (CNC) programming and operations. Upon completion of the Precision Machining and Manufacturing program, graduates will be able to: Demonstrate knowledge and skills required to safely set
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- Cardiovascular Technology
- Paramedicine
- Fire Science
- Fire Science/Pre-Emergency Medical Services Paramedicine
- Associate in Arts in Liberal Studies with a Focus in Psychology
- Associate in Arts in Liberal Studies with a Focus in Sociology
- Medical Assisting
- Nursing
- Nursing LPN Upgrade Option
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- Radiography
- Respiratory Therapy