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3.00 Credits
This course introduced students to marketing techniques associated with hotel, restaurant, and travel fields with emphasis on identifying and satisfying needs of customers. Topics include and introduction to marketing, market research and analysis, marketing strategies, marketing plans, salesmanship and advertising.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course in AC/DC concepts and applications. Course includes the study of fundamental electrical principles and laws, test equipment use, and application of electrical devices specific to the industrial/ manufacturing setting. Troubleshooting procedures will be stressed during the application units. Safe practices are stressed throughout the course. 1-4-3.
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3.00 Credits
Course covers fundamentals of mechanical principles as applied in the industrial/manufacturing setting. Emphasis is placed on mechanical drive systems and power trans- mission systems. Topics include fasteners, V-belts, chain drives, gear drives, and multiple shaft drives. Students will practice safety at all times while constructing, troubleshooting, and repairing the various drive systems. 1 class / 4 lab / 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Course continues covering mechanical principles and introduced alignment as seen in the industrial setting. Safety practices will be stressed at all times while con- structing, troubleshooting, and repairing belt drives, chain drives, and couplings. Maintenance practices and lubrication are introduced as teh backbone of predictive/preventive maintenance. 1 class / 4 lab / 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Provides for instruction in fundamental concepts and theories for the safe operation of hydraulic components and systems. Topics include hydraulic theory, suction side of pumps, actuators, valves, pumps/motors, accumulators, symbols and circuitry, types of fluids, filters, servicing safety, and preventtive maintenance. 2-2-3.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the theory of operation and application of motors and generators as encountered in present day industrial settings. Course content begins with an overview of the fundamentals of magnetism which leads to the study of the construction and classification of motors as defined in the National Electrical Code (NEC) Users Manual. Additional topics include starting and running characteristics of motors with an overview of wiring requirements and recommendations defined in the NEC. Prerequisites: IDST 1140, IDST 1510, or permission of instructor..
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1.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the manufacturing process. The principles and techniques used in a variety of industrial settings are descussed in detail. Content introduces the student to production, production equipment, operations, and the manufacturing skills needed as an entry level worker. 2-0-2
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3.00 Credits
The first in the series of two courses that introduces the student to the principles of industrial refrigeration. Presentations dealing with the mechanical refrigeration cycle, heat measurements, gas laws, and pressure-temerature relationships will be looked at and explained in depth. 1-4-3
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the strudent to the industrial design construction, and application of the larger and more complicated equipment that removes heat and controls temp- erature and humidity conditions. It takes the theory and principles previously acquired, putting them into practice, as seen in local industry. 1-4-3
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1.00 Credits
Provides the basic skills necessary for the student to begin reading basic schematics and diagrams. Emphasis is placed on developing the foundation upon which advancing skills will be built in a mechanical and/or electrical course. Topics include schematics, diagrams, and symbols for electrical, piping, fluid power, and refrig- eration systems. 1 class hour / 1 credit
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