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0.00 Credits
ISO 9000 is a quality assurance program, designed to allow businesses to install a formal, standardized system to govern the procedural steps of any manufacturing process. The course will explain the system needed to identify, monitor and record the proper steps which support the order entry, manufacture and testing of products to ensure that compliance with agreed customer or product specification requirements are consistently met.
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Applied Mathematics is a modular laboratory mathematics course consisting of applications of the following topics: using a scientific calculator, learning problem solving techniques, estimating answers, metrics, using graphs, charts, and tables, geometry in two and three dimensions, ratio and proportion, scale drawings, scientific notation. Prerequisite: Basic Math Skills, or ASSET Numerical Skills score of 40 to 45, or an ACT math score of 16 17 or a COMPASS score of 40 or above in Pre Algebra or 22 33 in Algebra.
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1.00 Credits
Mathematics for Business and Technical Programs is a modular laboratory mathematics course consisting of applications of the following topics: algebra, geometry, probability and statistics, functions and their graphs, systems of equations, and computer spreadsheets. Prerequisite: A "C" orabove in MA 14003, Applied Mathematics, or ACT math score of 21 or above "C" or above inMA 14083 Intermediate Algebra, COMPASS score of 53 100 in Algebra.
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2.00 Credits
An introductory course including operations in the real numbers, basic algebra, ratio and proportions, percents, exponents, scientific notation, metric system, the English system of measure, Apothecaries' System of measure, household system of measure, conversions between the different systems, drug dosages, and applied word problems. Prerequisite: Basic Math Skills, or ACT math score of 16 17, or ASSET Numerical Skills score of 40 to 45 or above or a COMPASS score of 40 or above in Pre algebra or 22 33 in Algebra.
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7.00 Credits
This course develops competencies in whole numbers, fractions, decimals, measures, metric system, ratio, and proportion.
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8.00 Credits
Includes the complex number system and its properties, exponents, radicals, polynomials, algebraic fractions, linear equations and inequalities in one and two variables, quadratic equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in CP 04783 Beginning Algebra, or ACTscore of18 20, or ASSET Intermediate Algebra score Type I of 0 38 or COMPASS (type A) Algebra score between 34 52.
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Math for Teachers I is a study of set theory, functions, sets of numbers and their properties, number theory, applications, and problem solving. Prerequisite: A "C" or above in MA 14043 College Algebra.
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4.00 Credits
Math for Teachers II is a continuation of Math for Teachers I. Topics studied include probability and statistice, introductory geometry, congruence and similarity, measurement, and decimals and percents, with applications. Prerequisite: A "C" or above in MA 24003 Math Teachers I.
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This course presents an overview of methods used in presenting and interpreting a variety of industrial blueprints and schematics. Topics will include engineering drawings in the machine and electrical fields, construction blueprints including structural fabrication and erection drawings, piping drawings and architectural drawings.
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1.00 Credits
This course presents the basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics as they apply to industrial equipment. Complete hydraulic systems are studied including fluids, reservoirs, pumps, valves and actuators. Complete pneumatic systems are studied including directional control valves, cylinders, regulators, flow control valves, compressors, air preparation units and pneumatic circuits. Course work includes hands on applications with hydraulic and pneumatic training equipment.
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