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5.00 Credits
This course emphasizes techniques of problem solving using algebraic concepts. Topics include: fundamental concepts of algebra; equations and inequalities; functions and graphs; systems of equations; optional topics including sequences, series, and probability; and analytic geometry.
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5.00 Credits
This course prepares students for Calculus. The topics discussed include an intensive study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their graphs. Applications include simple maximum and minimum problems, exponential growth and decay.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes the use ofdifferential calculus. Applications of techniques include extreme value problems, motion, and graphing. Topics include: derivatives and applications, differentiation of transcendental functions, and an introduction to integration and applications.
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7.00 Credits
Provides instruction in advanced techniques of milling machine operations. Emphasis is placed on skill development through laboratory practice. Topics include: vertical milling, horizontal milling, compound angles, and gear cutting.
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7.00 Credits
Provides instruction in advanced lathe operations and procedures. Emphasis is placed on skill development through laboratory experience. Topics include: thread cutting, precision boring, precision knurling, and tapers.
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7.00 Credits
Provides a comprehensive introduction to computer numerical controlled (CNC) machining processes. Topics include: math review, safety, jigs and fixtures, tooling and tool holders, reference points, tool offsets, and program loading and editing.
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7.00 Credits
Provides instruction for the safe operation and manual programming of computer numerical controlled (CNC) milling machines. Topics include: machine safety, command codes, program loading, machine set-up, process control, and practical application.
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7.00 Credits
Provides instruction for the safe operation and manual programming of computer numerical controlled (CNC) lathes. Topics include: machine safety, command codes, program loading, machine set-up, process control, and practical application.
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4.00 Credits
Provides instruction in specialty tooling and multi-axis machining. Students will also gain experience in process control. Topics include: specialty tooling, EDM/ECM, multi-axis machining, process control, and laboratory practice.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite/Corequisite: MCA 211) Emphasizes the development of skills in computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM). The student will design and program parts to be machined on computer numerical controlled machines. Topics include: hardware and software, digitizer, pen plotter, drawing manipulations, tool path generation, and program uploading and downloading.
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