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MAT E 268: Calculus III:Multivariable
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
4 C.H. Previously: MA 203 Code M Prerequisite: MAT* E256. A continuation of MAT* E256. Topics include vectors and geometry of space, vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, multiple integrals and vector analysis.
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MAT E 268 - Calculus III:Multivariable
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MAT E 285: Differential Equations
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: MA 204 Code M Prerequisite: MAT* E268. A course in techniques for solving various types of differential equations. Topics include: ordinary differential equations of the first and higher order, operators, successive approximations, interpolation and numerical integration, infinite series, and Laplace transforms.
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MAT E 285 - Differential Equations
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MAT E 298: Special Topics in Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: MA 225 Code M Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and departmental approval. An independent study course for those students who wish to obtain credit in a specific course which the College does not generally offer.
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MAT E 298 - Special Topics in Mathematics
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MFG E 102: Manufacturing Processes
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: MFT* E110 Prerequisite: CAD* E133. This course is designed to be the foundational course in the Industrial Technology Program. The course provides theoretical concepts as well as the development of the knowledge and skills required in the manufacturing process. The laboratory portion emphasizes practical application of machine tools and associated precision measuring tools and instruments. Labs will involve set-ups and procedures for milling machines, lathes, grinders and drill presses.
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MFG E 102 - Manufacturing Processes
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MFG E 120: Metrology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: MFT* E210 Prerequisite: MAT* E137. This course is designed to develop dimensional measurement ability for inspectors, technicians, quality control personnel, and others who require this skill in their manufacturing environment. This course will emphasize open inspection methods.
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MFG E 120 - Metrology
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MFG E 209: Engineering Processes
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: MFT* E200 Prerequisite: MFG* E102. This course provides an introduction to the structures and properties of industrial materials. The student will learn the properties of different materials and how the modification of microstructure can alter the properties of materials. The course will also focus on evaluating strengthening mechanisms and comparing different material property principles.
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MFG E 209 - Engineering Processes
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MFG E 226: Environmental,Safety,and Health Management
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: MFT* E220 Prerequisite: MFG* E209. This course will provide an introduction to Environment, Safety, and Health in the workplace. The course will introduce students to the safety and health field and address the application of engineering management principles and techniques to environmental, safety, health, and loss control. The topics include general safety, health, and risk assessment concepts and terms. Discussions will include historical developments, program management, problem identification, engineering assessment, hazard recognition, evaluation, and control. The course work will also introduce the student to measurement and evaluation systems, legal and regulatory requirements, environmental health and safety, industrial hygiene, safety engineering, product safety and public health, risk assessment analysis and management, accident investigation, ergonomics, and ethics and professionalism.
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MFG E 226 - Environmental,Safety,and Health Management
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MFG E 230: Statistical Process Control
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: MFT* E130 Prerequisite: MAT* E137. This course focuses on the application of various charting techniques, statistical tools, and sampling methodologies to determine process capability and control.
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MFG E 230 - Statistical Process Control
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MFG E 258: Computer Numeric Control
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: MFT* E240 Prerequisite: MFG* E102. The topics in this course in CNC machinery and programming include: Cartesian coordinates, safe use of CNC equipment, set-up and operation of a two-axis CNC lathe and a three-axis CNC machining center, programming and run-off of parts.
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MUS E 101: Music History and Appreciation I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Housatonic
3 C.H. Previously: MU 101 Code F A chronological study of Western music from the Middle Ages to the present. Various genres will be placed in their historical context and students will become familiar with basic musical terminology and its application. The course will also cover general trends in music composition and the major composers.
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MUS E 101 - Music History and Appreciation I
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