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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PSC 150 or PHY 190 / Co-requisite: MTR 161 Physical Metrology II is an in-depth study of pressure, vacuum, and flow and related measurements. Various types of measuring instruments and standards will be evaluated for care, use, calibration, and traceability.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Provisional admission This is an introduction to fundamentals of dimensional metrology. The course will cover measurements, gauging, tolerances, statistics, and scaled instruments of dimensional metrology. It will also cover pneumatic measurements and the role of calibration pertaining to dimensional metrology.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 099, MAT 103 / Co-requisite: MTR 163 Dimensional Metrology II provides an in-depth study of linear, angular, and surface related measurements. Various types of dimensional measuring instruments and standards will be evaluated for care, use, calibration, and traceability.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 099, MAT 103 and MTR 163 Advanced Physical Dimensioning Metrology is an introduction to new and less common areas of physical measurement. Development of standardization and measurement techniques for new technology will be covered. Acoustics, leak, air pollution, rotational, pyrometry, radiometry, photometry, electo optic, laser, fiber optics, PH, conductivity, ionizing radiation, and radioactivity. Related measurements may be studied and conducted where feasible. The course will cover high amplification comparators, Coordinate Measuring Machines, Optical Comparators, and Microscopes. Measuring instruments and standards will be evaluated for care, use calibration, and traceability.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MTR 132 Electronic Test Instruments covers the measurement theories of voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, inductance, frequency and other electronic parameters. Also cover the use of voltmeters, ammeters, ohmmeters, signal sources, oscilloscopes, electronic counters, power supplies, spectrum analyzers, logic analyzers, network analyzers, and logic analyzers to make electrical measurements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MTR 132 Provides instruction in principles and concepts of modern electronics communication. Includes basic electronic communication technology, transmission and reception, amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, bandwidth, noise suppression and introduces digital technology with wired and wireless digital communication.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MTR 132 Covers electronic communications components at RF and microwave frequencies. Includes measuring, mathematical, calibration and troubleshooting procedures. Addresses transmitter/reception and modulating devices, antennas, interconnectioned systems, fiber optics, waveguides, radar, lasers, satellite transceiving devices, and digital/wireless communications configurations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MTR 211, MTR 212, MTR 213 This course covers the proper use and ability to program automated test instruments by string command, such as Hewlett Packard (HP) Agilent Standard Instrument Control Libraries (SICL) commands using HP and MET/CAL software package. The course also covers laboratory management software, such as CMI's Benchtop and Fluke's Met/Cal.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 102, AHS 103, NSG 110 Co-requisites: NSG 113 Focuses on health management and maintenance and the prevention of illness, care of the individual as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health. The definition of client care includes using the nursing process, performing assessments, using critical thinking, and providing client education. Topics include: health management and maintenance and prevention of illness, care of the individual as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health in the musculoskeletal, neurological, integumentary, and sensory systems, mental health, and oncology; client care, treatments, pharmacology, medication administration, and diet therapy related to the musculoskeletal, neurological, integumentary, and sensory systems, mental health, and oncology; and standard precautions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 102, AHS 103, NSG 110 Co-requisites: NPT 213, NSG 213, NSG 212 Focuses on health management and maintenance and the prevention of illness, care of the individual as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health. The definition of client care includes using the nursing process, performing assessments, using critical thinking, and providing client education. Topics include: health management and maintenance and prevention of illness, care of the individual as a whole, and deviations from the normal state of health in the pediatric client; client care, treatments, pharmacology, medication administration, and diet therapy of the pediatric client; growth and development; and standard precautions.
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