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MEH 210: Ment Hlth: Normaliz
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Mental Retardation: Normalization Pre: Co: Examines environmental arrangements which would enhance a person's level of functioning. Issues such as alternative residential placements, effects of state-mandated deinstitutionalization, availability of services and the right to treatment will be discussed. Students learn to make appropriate referrals based on an individual's level of functioning and community resources, as well as be able to describe the process of normalization from a developmental perspective.
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MEH 212: Strategies Challenging Behav
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Strategies for Challenging Behaviors Pre: Co: Explores the theory and practical implementation of behavior modification techniques including how to write behavioral treatment plans. Also heightens self-awareness regarding aggressive human behaviors and provides students with Proactive Alternatives for Change (PAC) Training emphasizing individual and collective responsibility in responding to behaviorally involved individuals.
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MEH 224: Field Place & Sem 4
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Field Placement and Seminar 4 in Mental Health Pre: Co: Through professionally supervised work with people in human service agencies and on-campus faculty guided seminars, students, as a result of the field placement experience, should be able to: critically examine their own values and personal attitudes toward the people they serve; communicate effectively with their fellow workers and the people they serve; utilize the skills they have learned by providing the appropriate help for the people they serve. (120 hours of field placement per semester and 2 hours of seminar per week)
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MET 112: Metallurgy
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Metallurgy Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN Examines the structure and properties of metals and the manufacturing processes used to produce hardware. Atomic behavior is discussed including crystallography, solubility, and diffusion. Phase and III diagrams are used to identify and predict microstructural constituents. Engineering alloys are characterized. Both ferrous and nonferrous materials are examined. The steel making and aluminum refining processes typify the review of extractive metallurgy. Corrosion and corrosion protection of metals are discussed. Overviews of the materials are provided.
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MET 114: Stat Process Control
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Statistical Process Control (SPC) Processes Pre: MAT101 or proficiency in elementary algebra Co: Enables students to implement statistical process control (SPC) in their work environment. Explains SPC concepts and provides hands-on experience in SPC charting techniques for high as well as low volume applications. Introduces proven problem solving techniques, W. Edwards Demming Continuous Improvement Philosophy, Process Capability, Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility as well as selected statistical concepts. Statistical software will be utilized in this course.
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MET 120: Computrs For Manufac
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Computers for Manufacturing Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies Co: Provides exposure to a wide variety of computer software. Flowcharting and process description are studied. The uses of computers and software for simulations and analysis are demonstrated as are software specific to manufacturing companies. Intranet works and internet works are discussed and students will make extensive use of Email. A description of a microcomputer, its components, peripherals and flow of data is presented. Hands-on laboratory exercises accompany topics. (3 hours of lecture per week)
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MET 122: Materials
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Materials Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies Co: Introduction to the various materials used throughout industry, including a study of their characteristics, properties, applications, extractions, and alloys. Primary metal working processes (foundry, heat treatment, hot and cold working, etc.) are introduced along with the economics of their applications. Study will include ferrous, non-ferrous, metals, non-metallic materials (plastics, elastomers, ceramics). (2 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week)
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MET 126: Technical Drawing
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Technical Drawing Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies Co: Coordinated instruction and eye-hand training in the subject matter and techniques of technical drafting. Includes the use and care of instruments, lettering, geometric construction, multiview drawing, orthographic projection, isometric drawing, sections, conventions, auxiliary views, revolutions, dimensioning, tolerances, threads, fasteners, axonometric projections, intersections, surface developments, and an introduction to computer-aided-design. (2 hours of lecture, 3 hours of lab per week)
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MET 132: Manufact Processes
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Manufacturing Processes Pre: MET122 Co: The course presents the theory of metal cutting as used in industry. Inspection, drilling, turning, shaping, planing, milling, broaching, sawing, abrasive cutting, and welding are discussed and the lessons reinforced by practical applications in the laboratory. Surface finishes, coatings, and the application of automation to the manufacturing process will be explored. (2 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week)
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MET 214: Industrial Safety
3.00 Credits
North Shore Community College
Industrial Safety Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies Co: Provides an introduction to the principles of safety engineering, guidelines of the design of equipment, and explanations of why certain practices should or should not be followed. This course will evaluate human reactions in normal and abnormal conditions. Features required for safe working conditions will be compared to industry standards.
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