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MATH 253: Analytic Geometry And Calculus III
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course is a study of vectors, three-dimensional analytic geometry and multivariable which includes partial derivatives and multiple integrals. Prerequisite: MATH 155.
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MATH 255: Differential Equations
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course is a study and practice in solving first order and higher order ordinary differential equations. Some physical applications and series solutions are also studied. Prerequisite: MATH 253.
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MATH 255 - Differential Equations
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MATH 299: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This is an individually structured course. The anticipated time and effort required by the complexity of the area of study will determine applicable credit hours (1-3). Class assignments and work load will be established on a contract basis and students can generally anticipate one contact hour per credit hour per week in the form of appointments with the instructor, consultation with project personnel, class work, and report and progress sessions. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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MFGT 100: Welding I
8.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course introduces students to a shop atmosphere with practical applications. Students will demonstration their welding skill. This course will include GMAW-S and SMAW multi-position padding and basic operation of OFC and PAC cutting apparatus. This course includes both lecture and laboratory components.
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MFGT 100 - Welding I
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MFGT 102: Welding II
8.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course introduces students to a shop atmosphere with practical applications. Students will demonstration their welding skill. This course will include GMAW-S and SMAW multi-position fillet and basic operation of OFC and PAC cutting apparatus. This course includes both lecture and laboratory components.
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MFGT 102 - Welding II
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MFGT 104: Welding III
4.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
related math applications, blueprint reading, and welding process This course will review industry fundamentals.
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MFGT 104 - Welding III
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MFGT 106: Welding IV
4.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
In this course students will learn metallurgy, inspection and non-destructive examination techniques, welding related documentation, advanced welding technology, resume building, welding research term paper involving a local industry, and a design project.
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MFGT 106 - Welding IV
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MFGT 108: Welding V
4.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
testing and This course will review basic structural welding technique for multi-position/process industry applications.
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MFGT 110: Welding VI
4.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course will review basic pipe welding technique for multi-position/process testing and industry applications. Upon completion of this course students will be prepared to take the American Welding Society SENSE (Schools Excelling through National Skills Standards Education) certification test.
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MGMK 101: Introduction to Business
3.00 Credits
Neosho County Community College
This course is an introduction to the American business system and the organization of production and markets in a free-enterprise capitalist economy. Students are given an orientation to the basic functional areas of business and familiarized with the kind of work activity carried out in each area. Business related areas studied are: management, marketing, financing, record and information maintenance. The social and legal environment of business is also studied.
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MGMK 101 - Introduction to Business
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