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PET 586: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. (3 hours lecture). A "capstone" plastics courseincorporating functional part selection and design, technical and processing analysis, and suitable polymeric material selection. Based on sound design, cost and quality, testing and evaluation, and prototype manufacturing of the plastics part. Prerequisite: Senior status (over 90 hours) or written permission of instructor.
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PET 684: Plastics Part Design
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Methods and systems used in the development of plastic products. Design projects will be completed using computeraided design and analysis tools with accepted industry standards. Emphasis is placed on material selection, engineering property analysis, cost analysis, and rapid prototyping. Prerequisite: MECET 121 Engineering Graphics I, PET 180 General Plastics Laboratory and PET 185 General Plastics, PET 373 Plastics Processing I, PET 377 Plastics Processing II, PET 371 Thermoplastic Resins, PET 375 Thermoset Resins. May be taken for honors.
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PET 685: Composites
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. (3 hours lecture). Raw materials, processing, fabrication, testing, properties of composites, and application. Prerequisite: PET 180 General Plastics Laboratory and PET 185 General Plastics, CHEM 320 Introductory Organic Chemistry and CHEM 326 Organic Chemistry Laboratory, or CHEM 325 Organic Chemistry I and CHEM 326 Organic Chemistry Laboratory or equivalent. For graduate students or senior plastics majors who have taken all undergraduate plastics courses. May be taken for honors.
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PET 882: Advanced Plastics Materials and Processes
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Overview of thermoplastic and thermoset materials and processes. Laboratory work required. Not open to graduates of PSU Plastics Engineering Technology undergraduate degree.
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PET 885: Composite Materials and Testing
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. New and advanced techniques of processing composites including resin structures and non-destructive testing techniques associated with composites. Laboratory work required.
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PHIL 103: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Introduction to concepts and methods of philosophy through study of representative thinkers and issues.
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PHIL 105: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Introduction to reflective study of moral choice, standards of right and wrong, the nature of the good life. Ethical theories applied to personal and social decision-making.
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PHIL 111: Ethics:Applied Emphasis
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Introduction to moral philosophy through its application to contemporary ethical issues. May be repeated if topic varies.
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PHIL 208: Logic and Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Study of the standards of good reasoning, with emphasis upon practical techniques for distinguishing valid from invalid arguments, understanding deduction and induction, identifying presuppositions, and evaluating informal reasoning.
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PHIL 231: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. A nonsectarian introduction to the great religious traditions of the world, including Hindusim, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
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