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MAT 257: GE MST Selected Topics in Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (3-0) Prerequisite(s): MAT 132 or departmental approval Introduces students to a branch of mathematics selected from one or more of the following areas: chaos and fractals, combinatorics, complex variables, graph theory, history of mathematics, logic, number theory, probability and topology. The course is recommended for students interested in learning more about theoretical mathematics.
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MCT 220: Introduction to Robotics and Control Systems
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (1-4) Prerequisite(s): MEC 123, MAT 129 or MAT 129B, ELT 105 and PHY 121 A study of the pneumatic, electrical and mechanical components and drives utilized in robotic and control systems. Topics include kinematics of robotics systems, analog and digital controllers, operations and applications of pneumatic, electrical and mechanical components. Students are required to complete a comprehensive robotic project to include an oral presentation and a technical report. This course is cross-listed in Mechanical Engineering Technology and Electronic/Computer Engineering Technology.
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MEC 119: Graphic Science
2.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 2 (1-3) A study of the graphical language specifically designed for the engineering science student. Emphasizes the interpretation of engineering drawings used to communicate ideas in the major engineering disciplines. Topics include: techniques of drafting and sketching and interpretation of chemical, civil, electrical, electronic, mechanical and welding engineering drawings. Laboratory time is divided between using (CAD), computer-aided drafting and sketching techniques to complete required drawings.
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MEC 123: Technical Graphics/CAD I
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (0-6) A study of the graphic language of engineering and technology to include linework, lettering, geometric construction, orthographic projection, pictorial, sectional and auxiliary views and dimensioning techniques. Laboratory time is divided between technical sketching and drawings produced using AutoCad software.
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MEC 125: Advanced Mechanical Drawing/CAD II
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (1-4) Prerequisite(s): MEC 123 The study of mechanical working drawings including detail, assembly, piping and welding drawings. Also included are dimensioning techniques, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, fits and tolerances of mating parts, threads, fasteners and surface finish. Advanced use of CAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) software that includes creating template files, drawing layouts/paper space, blocks, attributes, external references, revision tables, notes and BOM (Bill Of Material). Introduction to piping and welding drawings. Introduction to solid modeling, including part creation and orthographic and isometric drawing creation. The completion of a comprehensive final project is required.
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MEC 204: Fluid Mechanics
4.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 4 (3-3) Prerequisite(s): CIT 105 and MAT 129 or MAT 129B A study of the basic principles of conservation of energy, continuity of flow, and fluid mechanics as related to fluid systems at rest and in motion. Laboratory experiments provide hands-on experience in the set-up, operation, analysis and design of fluid systems. Computer software is used in several analysis and design projects. Oral presentation required.
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MEC 221: Enginering Mechanics I
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (3-0) Prerequisite(s): MAT 131 Basic concepts for the study of force systems and Newtonian mechanics, trusses, frames, torsion, bending, friction, centroids and moments of inertia. Engineering examples are stressed to develop understanding and application skills.
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MEC 222: Enginering Mechanics II
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (3-0) Prerequisite(s): MEC 221 A continuation of MEC 221. Deals with the displacements, velocities, accelerations of bodies and the forces which cause the motion. Topics include kinematic and kinetic analysis of rectilinear, curvilinear, rotational and plane motion of bodies. Stresses engineering applications.
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MEC 260: Mechanical Design Title
2.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 2 (1-2) Prerequisite(s): MEC 228 Corequisite(s): MEC 204, MCT 220 Students working in teams, integrate their knowledge of theoretical concepts and practical applications of kinematics, robotics, manufacturing, statics, fluids, electrical, electronics and graphics to complete a comprehensive design project. Emphasis will be in areas related to pharmaceutical, orthotics, medical devices and instruments, instrumentation, fluid transport, precision manufacturing and assembly. Oral presentation and a technical report are required.
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MED 101: Introduction to the Medical Laboratory I
2.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 2 (1-2) Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Medical Laboratory Technology program required Basic understanding of medical laboratory terminology, safety, specimen collection, and manual procedures in hematology, hemostasis, body fluids, immunohematology and serology. Lectures are combined with laboratory experiences. Stresses medical ethics.
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