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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will familiarize the student with advanced computer aided drafting and computer aided machining in support of Manufacturing and Tool Making using CNC Mills, CNC Lathes, and EDM machines. Students will design, and manufacture projects using the Master CAM software computer program to communicate with Computer Numerical Control machine tools. Students will work with Surface Tool paths in 2D, and 3D-solid geometry types. (Prerequisites: CMAE1510, MACH1601, MACH1610, MACH1615, MACH1630, MACH1642, MACH1643, MACH1650 & MACH1662 or equivalent) (3 Credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is an independent study course. The lab hours can be used to support the regular class projects, or an independent student project. This course satisfies one technical elective credit of the Computerized (CNC) Precision Machining Technology program. (Prerequisite: None) (1 Credit: 0 lecture/1 lab)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is an independent study course. The lab hours can be used to support the regular class projects, or a independent student project. This course satisfies two technical elective credits of the Computerized (CNC) Precision Machining Technology program. (Prerequisite: None) (2 Credits: 0 lecture/2 lab)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course presents algebra, geometry and trigonometry concepts. In addition, related practical application problems will be introduced. This course is not intended for transfer but satisfies the diploma level option. (Prerequisite: Any of the four options: Math Level 1 or Math Level 2 or College Level Math or MATH 0599) (2 credits: 2 lecture/0 lab)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers measurement systems, English and metric conversions, general and literal equations, applications involving equations, personal finance applications, and fundamental concepts of statistics and probability. Related practical application problems are explored. This course will satisfy diploma level option. (Prerequisites: MATH Level 2 or MATH Level 1 or Algebra College Level, or MATH 0599 and either FYEX1000 or Writing College Level) (2 credits: 2 lecture/0 lab)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers inequalities, rational expressions, exponents and radicals. Students develop skills in the solution of absolute value, quadratic and radical equations. Graphing and evaluation of functions are also covered. This course is not intended for transfer. This is a diploma level course. (Prerequisite: Pre- College Math or Math Level 1 Placement) (2 credits: 2 lecture/0 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers complex numbers, inequalities, rational expressions, exponents and radicals. Students develop skills in the solution of absolute value, quadratic and radical equations. Graphing and evaluation of functions are also covered. This course is not intended for transfer. This is a diploma level course. (Prerequisite: MATH 0599 and either College Level Writing or FYEX 1000; or Math Level 1 Placement; or College Level Algebra) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is the second in a two-semester statistics sequence. Students progress through topics in both algebra and college-level introductory statistics in one year. Statway 2 covers sampling distributions, Central Limit Theorems, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing for population proportions, population means, and means of paired differences. Chi-square tests for one and two way tables and ANOVA methods are covered, as well as topics from algebra. This curriculum is based on student collaborative group learning. Students must commit to completing Math 0990 in the Fall semester and Math 1090 in the following Spring semester. Completion of the 2 course sequence satisfies MnTC Goal 4. (Prerequisite: MATH0990) (4 credits: 4 lecture/0 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed for students who do not intend to continue on to higher-level mathematics courses. Topics will be selected to develop quantitative reasoning and an appreciation for diverse applications of contemporary mathematics. Refer to the course outline for a list of topics the instructor may choose from. (Meets MnTC Goal 4) (Prerequisite: A minimum score of 50 in the college level math section of the ACCUPLACER basic skills test or a minimum score of 22 on the math subject area of the ACT test or successful completion of MATH1025 or MATH1020 or MATH1015) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers functions, graphs, exponents and logarithms, inequalities, application problems, matrices and determinants, sequences and series, and the binomial theorem. (Fulfills MnTC Goal 4) (Prerequisite: MATH1035 Intermediate Algebra or Algebra College Level Placement ) (3 credits: 3 lecture/0 lab)
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