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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course introduces the student to the principles of critical thinking and provides practice in applying these principles to everyday decision making. The student will learn to distinguish between rational thoughts and feelings, evaluate arguments, identify assumptions, examine evidence, clarify by asking questions, fair-mindedly analyze multiple viewpoints, and make reasonable judgments. Prerequisite: ENG101 or any 100-level Humanities course.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course is designed to be an interactive class in which various academic disciplines coalesce in a composite of pragmatic philosophy which focuses on living in the 21st Century. This course will dynamically combine content and conduct to prepare and resource the student in the growth of personal character and virtue. Altruism and civility will be explored and experienced through the facilitation and implementation of the community service-learning component requirement of the course. Pre/Co-requisites: PHI101 or any 100 level humanities course or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits This course provides an introduction to the basic principles of physics. Students gain an understanding of mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics. Emphasis is placed on laboratory work, problem solving and applications to everyday life situations. Prerequisite: MAT117 or MAT119.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits This course provides an introduction to the basic principles of physics. Students gain an understanding of electricity, magnetism, waves, optics, and modern physics. Emphasis is placed on laboratory work, problem solving and applications to everyday life situations. Prerequisite: PHY111.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course introduces the fundamental principles of physics and electronics involved in the production, use, and control of the various electromagnetic energies used in medical and diagnostic applications. Topics include electromagnetic waves, electricity and magnetism, electrical energy, power and circuits as they relate to radiography. The course, include basic mathematical concepts for the solution of radiology related problems. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of basic principles of physics as they relate to the operation of radiographic equipment.
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7.00 Credits
7 Credits This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of precision-machining technology and the operations of the equipment associated with it. Students will become familiar with the operating procedures for mills, lathes, drilling, grinding equipment, saws, measuring and lay out tools. Shop safety will be discussed and practiced throughout the course. The course will include the history, function and parts of modern precision machining equipment. Prerequisite: BPT126.
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7.00 Credits
7 Credits This course is a continuation of Fundamentals of Precision Machining Technology I (PMT101). Students will be introduced to advanced machining concepts and practices found in modern machine shops. Students will select proper work holding devices, proper tooling and utilize the more advanced setup techniques required for advanced machining. Geometric dimensioning and tolerances will be discussed as it relates to quality control and inspection. Prerequisite: PMT101.
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7.00 Credits
7 Credits Fundamentals of Precision Machining Technology III is an introduction to computer numeric control machining and advanced manual machine setups, tooling and use. Students will develop an understanding of programming concepts and codes as they relate to CNC mills, lathes and other machine shop equipment. Prerequisite: PMT111.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Precision Machining Technology IV is a continuation of Fundamentals of Precision Machining Technology III (PMT201). Advanced CNC programming and operations will be used throughout the course. Precision machining terminology and shop safety will be used throughout the course. Prerequisite: PMT201.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of welding, metallurgy, and heat treatment. The principles of shielded metal arc welding and the oxy-fuel process of cutting, welding and brazing will be covered in detail. Students will also be introduced to the gas metal arc welding process. Classification of metals, their properties, designations, and identification will also be covered. Ferrous and nonferrous metals will be discussed. Different types of heat treatment and quenching, media and their applications will be covered.
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