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NAME OF PROGRAM_Machine Tool Technology_________LOCATION: Danville/Leestown

DATE FORM COMPLETED_2/4/09

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION _Work activities in machine shop involve applying knowledge of machine

capabilities, the properties of materials, and shop practices to set-up and operate various

Machines. The skills needed to position work pieces, adjust machines, and verify the accuracy of machine functions and finish products are taught by classroom instruction, demonstration, and hands on experience. Students enrolled in the Machine Tool Technology program must achieve a minimum grade of “C” in each BRX, MTT, and IE Core course.

 

Danville Instructor: Russell Chaney, Phone: 859-246-6284, E-mail: rchaney0002@kctcs.edu

Danville Instructor: Mark Welch, Phone: 859-246-6890, E-mail: mark.welch@ kctcs.edu

Leestown INSTRUCTOR: Danny Roberts Phone: 859‐246‐6773 E‐mail: danny.roberts@kctcs.edu 

Leestown INSTRUCTOR: Steve Hamblin Phone: 859‐246‐6718 E‐Mail: steve.hamblin@kctcs.edu 

ASSISTANT DEAN: Michael McMillen 

 

OFFICE BLDG & # M112 E‐MAIL Michael.mcmillen@kctcs.edu

PHONE 859‐246‐6770

COORDINATOR: Mark Welch 

 

OFFICE BLDG & # 133 Danville Campus

E‐MAIL mark.welch@kctcs.edu PHONE 859‐246‐6890

PROGRAM ENROLLS STUDENTS: SPRING, FALL or BOTH (Dual Credit or students with prior experience  can be enrolled in the spring or with teacher permission)

Notes:

Faculty wishes to be contacted via phone or e‐mail or both for advising or scheduling questions.

Specific office hours and days that faculty will meet with students to advise and enroll.

Danville: Daily- 11:00- 12:00 and 2:00 – 3:00 M-R or by phone appointment.

Leestown: Daily 3:00 – 4:00pm and M‐R 8:00am – 4:00pm by appointment.

 

Information for summer advising for coordinators Can the college contact you via e‐mail or phone? Yes

Will you reply to students’ e‐mails or phone calls?

Yes

(In summer e‐mail would be the best wat to get a response.)

Are there specific courses the student can take for your program that they can be enrolled in for the

summer or fall semester if you can not be reached? Please list.

1. Summer classes: any from the gen ed. categories.  3 credit hours from each of the five areas: Social Science, Heritage/Humanities, Science, Writing 101, Math MT 115 or MT 125 or higher.

2. Fall: BRX 110 & BRX 210 or BRX 112, MTT 118, MTT 114, these classes are prerequisite classes for the spring.

3. Spring: MTT124, MTT134, MTT224, MTT240, BRX210 (dual credit, transfer, or prior experience for all

spring classes except MTT 134) Any from the gen ed. categories.

4. Even if credit given for MTT 114, make sure of credit or enroll in MTT 118 and/or BRX 110