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3 cr, 3 lec Introduction to algebra with an accelerated review of arithmetic skills.
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4 cr, 4 lec Overview of the techniques and skills of beginning algebra. PRE: MAT 71, 72, or an acceptable score on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT)
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3 cr, 3 lec Overview of the techniques and skills of beginning algebra. PRE: MAT 71, 72, or an acceptable score on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT)
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3 cr, 2 lec, 2 lab This program will prepare the students to function within quality assurance programs established by industry. Through the learning activities of the course, the student will acquire a broad body of knowledge associated with quality control such as: precision measurement, inspection techniques, sampling plans, investigation methods, and assessment of process variables and controls. Once the concepts and principles are mastered, the laboratory portion of the course will provide the implementation of the knowledge to practical-skill developing activities.
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4 cr, 2 lec, 4 lab A study of machine tools and the development of the needed skills to operate and perform some fundamental setups. Machine tools used in the course are the drill press, vertical milling machine, horizontal milling machine, and the engine lathe. Related subject matter such as measuring, layout, blueprint reading, calculations, and tool geometry are included in the course. For any technology student or for any person interested in the subject.
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4 cr, 2 lec, 4 lab The second semester of material removal processes directed at precision machining setups and operations such as threading, indexing, gear generation, etc., using conventional machine equipment. Related subject matter includes blueprint reading, layout, problem solving, and resource utilization. PRE: MFG 191
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3 cr, 2 lec, 2 lab The study of materials is an integral part of virtually all science and technologically based disciplines. This course will prepare the students for the specialized application and studies of materials within their chosen field of study, while establishing a broad and sound knowledge and understanding of the structure and properties of materials used in our technological world. Emphasis will be placed on the metallurgical, mechanical, and physical properties of materials. Laboratory practices, procedures, and techniques in sample preparation and testing are stressed during the laboratory portion of the course.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr, 3 lec Business philosophy and management theory including planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling.
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3 cr, 3 lec Factors to consider in planning, owning, and managing a small business. PRE: BUA 100
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3 cr, 3 lec Surveys all phases of retailing including types of retail outlets and the basic problems of organizing and operating a retail store. PRE: MKT 110
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