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CNC Machinist Course code: 51-4012 Program Title: CNC Machinist Credits: 49.5 600 Clock Hours 24 Weeks Prerequisites: Basic Mathematics Course Description: This course will introduce the student into blueprinting, measuring instruments, machine shop practice and shop theory, CNC programming and operation. The student will be given projects to complete, student will also learn Safety. Finals and exams will be given throughout the Program. Shop projects are required in order to complete this program. Course Objective: The students will be able to know the parts of the machine, interpret blueprints, geometric symbols and know CAD using software. They will be prepared in measuring instruments using flexible steel scale, calipers, micrometer and operate machines with fellow machinists. Know the rules of the machine shop and let the student work with CNC programming and operations. Prepare the student for the field that they are training for while being in the environment. Number of Weeks CNC Machinist Course Title Clock Hours Credits 1 Weeks Safety 25 2 2 Weeks Math 50 4 2 Weeks Precision Measuring Instrument 50 4 3 Weeks Cad / blueprint reading 75 6 5 Weeks Machine shop practice and Shop theory 125 10.5 9 Weeks CNC Programming & operation 225 19 2 Weeks CNC Operation & Hands-on 50 4 Class hour Totals 600 49.5 24 Weeks Total Program Hours 600 49.5 29

CNC Machinist Course code: 51-4012 Course Title: CNC Machinist Credits: 40 600 Clock Hours 24 Weeks Program Supplies: Surface Grinders Soft Hammer/Dead Blow Automatic Bandsaws MVC Machinist Manual Drill Press MVC CAD Projects Manual Mills MVC Fadal Machine Manual Manual Lathes Safety Glasses 80 gal Industrial Air compressor Shop Apron 32 Computer Monitor Tool Boxes CNC Mill Fadal CNC Program Manual CNC Lathe Puma-Fanuc CNC Cincinnati Chiron Pallet Changer CNC Cincinnati Wire EDM Machines Calipers Micrometers Scale Rulers Indicators Allen Wrench Sets Combination Wrench Sets 30

HVAC Course code: 49-9021 Program Title: HVAC Credits: 68.5 Theory: 40% Hand-On: 60% Prerequisites: Basic Mathematics Course Description: This course will introduce the students air conditioning and Installing equipment, heating, ventilation, heat pumps, boilers, chillers. Students will be taught math skills related to the electrical field. Students will be taught electricity related work and how to use it. The students will learn CAD and blueprint reading, heating system residential and commercial, the student will become EPA certified. Finals, exams will be given throughout the Programs. Shop projects are required in order to complete the program. Exposing students to real events Course Objective: The student will be able to repair heating and cooling in homes and in businesses. Install heating and cooling and trouble shoot the problems. Repair furnace and condenser. Students will have the knowledge of interpreting blueprints, wiring systems, EPA principles and Freon handling, thermodynamics. Student will take the EPA exam. Number of HVAC Weeks Course Title Clock Hours Credits 2 Weeks Math 50 4 1 Weeks Safety 25 2 2 Weeks Trade Related Terminology 60 4 3 Weeks Trade related Electricity 85 5 3 Weeks CAD and Blueprint Reading 85 5 6 Weeks Heating System Residential and commercial 160 13 8 Weeks A/C System Residential And Commercial 180 15 5 Weeks EPA Certification 115 9.5 6 Weeks Building Codes 140 11 Class hour Totals 900 68.5 36 Weeks Total Program Hours 900 68.5 This program does NOT lead student to obtain HVAC Contractor License (C-20) Student will obtain EPA Certification, see details on page 38. 31

HVAC Course code: 49-9021 Program Title: HVAC Credits: 68.5 Program Supplies: Screwdriver Sets Wire Striper Wrench Sets Clamp Volt Meters Refrigerant Gauges Nut Driver Sets Scatter Valve Wrenches Service Valve Wrenches Vacuum Pumps Oxygen Acetylene Sets HVAC Text Books Modern Refrigeration and Air condintion Small HVAC Translators Calculators EPA Manuals Math Books HVAC Program Manuals 32

HVAC Technicians are required to pass an EPA-approved test to earn Section 608 Technician Certification. The tests are specific to the type of equipment the technician seeks to work on. Tests must be administered by an EPA-approved certifying organization (Masters Vocational College, Inc.) Section 608 Technician Certification credentials do not expire. To Become EPA Certified, student must get a passing score of 70% per Test Section. All technicians must achieve a passing score in Section A (CORE QUESTIONS) to be certified in any of the other three Sections. Test Sections: A, I, II, & III If Student has successfully completed Section A, along with any other three Sections of the Test, it is reflected on Student s Certification Card. If student wishes to retake the Certification Test, Student only needs to complete the Section(s) in which they failed to achieve a score of 70% or better. 33

MASTERS VOCATIONAL COLLEGE,INC. Construction Technology Course code: 47-2061 Course Title: Construction technology Credits: 56.5 Prerequisites: Basic Mathematics Course Description: This course will teach the student safety, English, trade related math. The student will learn Blueprint reading, Industrial Tool Operation. Electrical, Woodwork/Framing, local building codes for the area. Students will learn sustainable design concepts. Students will learn Project Management, in order to be a part of a team. The student will learn how to assistant with the assigned portion of a project. Finals, exams will be given throughout the Program. Shop projects will be in order to complete this program. Course Objective: The students will be able to interpret blueprints, sketches. Students will work with industrial tools and understand their functions, students will be able to work with electricians on projects, and assist with wiring, students will work on woodwork and faming while helping with different material properties. Students being able to work with Construction professionals and talk to them about building codes and understand the importance of following them. Students will be able to train on LEED and USGCB Systems. Number of CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY Weeks Course Title Clock Hours Credits 2 Weeks Math 50 4 1 Weeks Safety 25 2 2 Weeks Trade Related Terminology 50 4 5 Weeks Blueprint Reading 125 8.5 4 Weeks Industrial Tool Operation 100 6 4 Weeks Electrical 100 6 4 Weeks Woodwork / Framing 100 6 4 Weeks Local Building Codes & Safety Regulations 100 6.5 6 Weeks Sustainable Design Concepts 150 6.5 4 Weeks Project Management 100 7 Class hour Totals 900 56.5 Hands On Training 36 Weeks Total Program Hours 900 56.5 34

Construction Technology Course code: 47-2061 Program Title: Construction Technology Credits: 56.5 Course Supplies: Computer Project Management Software Blueprints/software Tools Shoes(Steel toe) Mechanical Pens/Pencils Calculators 3D Modeling Construction Text Book Building materials Hammers 35

Electrician Course code: 47-2111 Program Title: Electrician Credits: 62.5 Prerequisites: Basic Mathematics Course Description: This course will introduce the student to electricity and it s functions. Learn about connecting electrical wires in structures, volts gauge and learn about telecommunications. The students will learn computer design related to electrical equipment. Also, electrical measurements will be introduced to the students. Finals, exams will be given throughout the Program. Completion of Shop Projects is required. Course Objective: The student will be able to train as a entry level electrician. To teach the student how to interpret blueprints and sketches: prepare multi-view drawings, sketch blueprints on the computer using software. To be able to use the micrometer, protractor, understand light wiring, residential wiring systems, understand industrial motors, work with alarm techs, and install phone systems, be able to understand the network and AC/DC. Number of Electrician Weeks Course Title Clock Hours Credits 2 Weeks Math 50 4 1 Weeks Safety 25 2 2 Weeks Trade Related Terminology 50 4 4 Weeks Blueprint Reading 100 6.5 6 Weeks Trade Related Theory 150 10.5 8 Weeks Residential Wiring 200 13.5 8 Weeks Commercial Wiring 200 13.5 5 Weeks Renewable Energy Technology 125 8.5 Class hour Totals 900 62.5 Hands On training - Shop 36 Weeks Total Program Hours 900 62.5 This program does NOT lead student to obtain Electrical Contractor License ( C-10) 36

Electrician Course code: 47-2111 Program Title: Electrician Credits: 62.5 Course Supplies: Screwdrivers (6 in one) Volt Meters Wire Strippers Drills Drill Bits Soft Hammers Safety Glasses Tool Bags Apron Pressure Gauges Calculators Math Textbooks Small Electricity book for HVAC MVC Electrical Program Manual Residential Electrical Textbooks Commercial Electrical Textbooks 37

Machinist Course code: 51-4041 Program Title: Machinist Credits: 55 Prerequisites: Basic Mathematics Course Description: This course will introduce the student to safety, blueprint, precision measuring instrument, machine shop practice and shop theory. The student will learn C.N.C. programming and Operation Mill. The student will also, learn Operation Mill, CAD, EDM Technology. Finals, and exams will be given throughout the Program. Completion of Shop Projects is required. Course Objective: The student will be able to train as a entry non licensed level electrician. Interpret blueprints, prepare multi-view drawings, orthographic drawings, sketches, use geometric symbols, computer software, able to measure using flexible steel scale, calipers, micrometer, dial indicator and protractor, measure inside diameter using micrometer and telescoping gauge. Operate Lathe, IBM computer, interpret codes, edit setup sheets and inspection sheets, EDM programming Number of Machinist Weeks Course Title Clock Hours Credits 2 Weeks Math 50 4 1 Weeks Safety 25 2 2 Weeks Trade Related Terminology 50 4 4 Weeks Blueprint Reading / CAD 100 6.5 6 Weeks Precision Measuring Instrument 150 6.5 5 Weeks Machine shop practice and Shop theory 125 8.5 6 Weeks C.N.C Programming & Operation Mill 150 10 6 Weeks C.N.C Programming & Operation Lathe 150 10 4 Weeks EDM TECHNOLOGY 100 6.5 Class hour Totals 900 55 Hands On Training- Shop 36 Weeks Total Program Hours 900 55 38

Machinist Course code: 51-4041 Program Title: Machinist Credits: 55 Program Supplies: Surface Grinder Automatic Bandsaw Drill Press Manual Mill Manual Lathe 80 gal Industrial Air Compressor Computer Monitor CNC Lathe Puma-Fanuc CNC Mill Fadal CNC Cincinnati Chiron Pallet Changer CNC Cincinnati Wire EDM Machines Calipers Micrometers Scale Rulers Indicators Allen Wrench Sets Combination Wrench Sets Soft Hammer/Dead Blows MVC Machinist Manual MVC CAD Projects MVC Fadal Machine Manual Safety Glasses Program Manuals 39

Computer Aided Design Course code: 17-3019 Course Title: Computer Aided Design Credits: 61.5 Prerequisites: Basic Mathematics Course Description: This course will teach the student safety, blueprint, sketches, and mechanical design. The student will learn about architectural design and Code building. Students will learn from Non traditional Programming and design concepts. Finals, exams will be given throughout the Program. Completion of Shop Projects are required for completion. Course Objective: The students will be able to know interpret blueprints, sketches, prepare multi-view drawings, Solid Modeling, and the student will be able to explain the use of geometric symbol. To teach the student drafting standards and 3D Modeling and Visualization. To teach the student to interpret National, State codes. Understand how to setup sheets and inspections sheets, Introduce to the students the LEED and USGOB Systems. Number of Computer Aided Design Weeks Course Title Clock Hours Credits 2 Weeks Math 50 4 1 Weeks Safety 25 2 5 Weeks Trade Related Terminology 50 4 6 Weeks Blueprint reading 150 10 5 Weeks Mechanical Design 125 8.5 5 Weeks Architectural Design 125 8 5 Weeks Building Code Practice 125 8.5 5 Weeks Multi Axis Programming 125 8 5 Weeks Sustainable design concepts 125 8.5 Hands On Training Class hour Totals 900 61.5 36 Weeks Total Program Hours 900 61.5 40

Computer Aided Design Course code: 17-3019 Program Title: Computer Aided Design Credits: 61.5 Program Supplies: CNC Mill Machine CNC Lathe Machine Program Manual Math Textbook Safety video CAD software Calculators Engineering Principles Machining Fundamentals Safety Glasses Blueprint software 41

Course code: 17-3013 Computer Aided Manufacturing Course Title: Computer Aided Manufacturing Credits: 61.5 Prerequisites: Basic Mathematics Course Description: This course will teach the student safety, blueprint, sketches, and mechanical design. The student will learn about architectural design and Code building. Students will learn from Non traditional Programming and design concepts. Finals, exams will be given throughout the Program. Completion of Shop Projects are required for completion. Course Objective: The students will be able to know interpret blueprints, sketches, prepare multi-view drawings, Solid Modeling, and the student will be able to explain the use of geometric symbol. To teach the student drafting standards and 3D Modeling and Visualization. To teach the student to interpret National, State codes. Understand how to setup sheets and inspections sheets, Introduce to the students the LEED and USGOB Systems. Number of Computer Aided Manufacturing Weeks Course Title Clock Hours Credits 2 Weeks Math 50 4 1 Weeks Safety 25 2 5 Weeks Trade Related Terminology 50 4 6 Weeks Blueprint reading 150 10 5 Weeks Mechanical Design 125 8.5 5 Weeks Architectural Design 125 8 5 Weeks Building Code Practice 125 8.5 5 Weeks Multi Axis Programming 125 8 5 Weeks Sustainable design concepts 125 8.5 Hands On Training Class hour Totals 900 61.5 36 Weeks Total Program Hours 900 61.5 42

Computer Aided Manufacturing Course code: 17-3013 Program Title: Computer Aided Manufacturing Credits: 61.5 Program Supplies: CNC Mill Machine CNC Lathe Machine Program Manual Math Textbook Safety video CAD software Calculator Engineering Principles Machining Fundamentals Safety Glasses Blueprint software 43

Name of Institution: Masters Vocational College, Inc. Address: 1660 Chicago Avenue, Suite M-13 Riverside, CA 92507 Telephone Number: Day and night: (951) 328-9799 Fax: (951) 680-0281 The college is approved by: Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education California Association of Private Postsecondary Schools. Accrediting Council For Continuing Education and Training (Pending) The information contained in this bulletin is true and correct in content and policy. Signature of School Official Date Masters Vocational College, Inc. 2017-2018 Catalog 59