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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to help the Medication Aide become more proficient and to excel in the health care field with a mastery of employment skills to excel and to become an excellent Medication Aide. Prerequisite: Licensed Medication Aide.
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3.00 Credits
This study of engineering graphics and the world of drafting will introduce the student to the basic concepts involved in the production of engineering drawings used in manufacturing, business, and industry. Topics will include basic drafting skills, applied geometry, and shape description. Prerequisite: Should be taken concurrently with MFT 125.
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3.00 Credits
Stresses wood technology, design concepts, safety in the shop, use and care of hand tools, logical thinking, cost estimates of materials and labor, finishing, and completion of assigned projects.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the safety procedures in arc and gas welding. Practical applications of most common welding joints will be covered through lecture and practical lab experience.
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3.00 Credits
This study of computer-aided drafting (CAD) will introduce the student to the world of CAD for engineering graphics. The student will become proficient in the use of computers to generate simple working drawings. The concepts learned in this course can be applied to many career fields such as graphics design, architectural drawing, and civil engineering. Topics covered will include CAD basics, geometric construction, shape, description, multi-view projection, dimensioning, and analyzing two-dimensional drawings. Prerequisite: Should be taken concurrently with MFT 101 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This continuing study of engineering graphics and the world of drafting will give the student a solid foundation of the concepts and skills involved in the production of engineering drawings used in manufacturing, business, and industry. The course will include such topics as auxiliary views, revolutions, dimensioning, sections, detail, and assembly drawings. Prerequisite: MFT 101 and MFT 125 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This continued study of computer-aided drafting (CAD) will introduce the student to more CAD for engineering graphics. The student will become proficient in the use of computers to generate complex working drawings and 3D surfaced and solid models. Prerequisite: MFT 125 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Includes basic skills in music reading: clefs, meters, rhythm patterns, scales, keys, intervals, chords, basic transposition, and keyboard harmony. A basic course in music designed for the elementary classroom teacher, for the music major as a prerequisite of Music Theory 102, and the non-music major who desires to have knowledge of music fundamentals. Students displaying adequate competencies may apply to test out of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Presents and explores melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic practices found in functional harmony by relating and integrating written and aural skills. The course includes traditional usageand analysis of diatonicism. These include textures, scales, intervals, modes, triads, cadence types, and nonharmonic tones. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. Co-requisite: MUS 116 and MUS 117.
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3.00 Credits
Continues where Music Theory I left off, extending into the study of seventh chords, leading tone chords, modulations to closely related keys, and small formal structures. Much of the semester is spent mastering the concepts of harmonic progression and writing in eighteenth century chorale style. Prerequisite: MUS 102. Co-requisite: MUS 118 and MUS 121.
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