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MTH 44: Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
IIThis course is a continuation of MTH 43. Topics include order relations and structures, lattices, Boolean algebra, trees, graph theory, groups and semigroups, languages, finite state machines and coding. Prerequisite: A passing score on the arithmetic placement test or MTH 01 as a pre- or co-requisite; a grade of "C" or better in MTH 43. Three class hours a wee k.3 credits Spring
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MTH 51: Fundamental Business
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
StatisticsThis course, an introduction to statistics, includes methods of collecting, tabulating and graphically representing data, averages, measures of dispersion skewness and kurtosis, probability, binomial and normal distributions, sampling distribution and problems of estimation. Prerequisite: A passing score on the arithmetic placement test or MTH 01 as a pre- or co-requisite. A passing score on the elementary algebra placement test and a grade of "C" or better in high school geometry and in high school algebra II, or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 08. Three class hours a w eek.3 credits Fall, Summ
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MTH 52: Statistics for Decision
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
MakingThis course brings statistical methods to bear on decision-making situations. Topics included are estimation, test of hypothesis, sampling, linear regression, correlation, contingency tables, and statistical quality control. Prerequisite: Passing score on arithmetic placement test or MTH 01 as a pre- or co-requisite. MTH 51. Three class hours a week. 3 credits Spring, Summer
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MTH 53: Calculus
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
IIIThis course is a continuation of MTH 15. Topics include conic sections, polar coordinates, parametric equations, two and three dimensional vectors, differential calculus of several variables, multiple integration, and applications. Prerequisite: Passing score on arithmetic placement test or MTH 01 as a co-requisite. MTH 15. Four class hours and one computer lab hour a week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Fall
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MTH 54: Ordinary Differential
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
EquationsThis course covers the methods of solving ordinary differential equations and applications in engineering and the sciences. Topics include equations of the first order, higher order equations, power series solutions and applications. Prerequisite: Passing score on arithmetic placement test or MTH 01 as a pre- or co-requisite. A grade of "C" or better in MTH 15. Three class hours a wee k.3 credits Spring
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MTK 11: Introduction to the Marine
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
IndustryThis course provides an overview of the marine industry, including marine terminology, tools, equipment, and safety training. Site visits and demonstrations are used to familiarize students with a variety of working environments. The course covers spring preparation and repair, fall lay-up, trailering, yard equipment, and basic boat moving and handling. Three hours of lecture per week. 3 credits Fall, Spring
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MTK 20: Marine
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
SystemsThis courses introduces the basic components and principles of fluidic, electrical, and mechanical systems used in the marine industry. Topics include hydraulics and pneumatics, the internal combustion engine, and electrical and battery systems. In addition, fuel and ignition systems are presented as well as basic troubleshooting for each system. Prerequisite: MTK 11. Three hours of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Fall, Spring
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MTK 30: Marine Outboard
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
MotorsThis course covers the various parts of and processes involved in installation, repair, and maintenance of outboard engines. Instructions include the fuel, electrical, lubrication, and cooling systems of two- and four-stroke outboards, and both carbureted and injected engines. The course also covers lower units and propulsion, power tilt/trim, tune-up, troubleshooting, and preventative maintenance. Prerequisite: MTK 11. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Fall, Spring
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MTK 31: Marine Inboard
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
MotorsThis course covers the theory, design, operation, controls, installation, and maintenance of and troubleshooting skills for marine inboard, inboard/outboard, stern drive, and diesel engines. The course presents the design differences among the engines, as well as their various cooling, lubrication, exhaust, gearing, propulsion, transmission, and hydraulic systems. Prerequisite: MTK 30. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. Instructional Support Fee applies4 credits Spring, Summer
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MTK 40: Marine Fisheries
4.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
ResourcesThis course provides the student with the information and skills required to identify and obtain biological information and samples from marine organisms important to the study of marine fisheries in the northwest Atlantic Ocean. The course includes the study of basic terminology, and the basic body forms and structures used to identify the common species of bony fish, cartilaginous fish, marine mammals, sea turtles, invertebrates, and sea birds. The basic biology and ecological significance of these species is addressed as well as the methods of collection of biological information and samples. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. Intructional Support Fee applies4 credits Fall
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