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  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MTC 1500 This is an advanced course for the Automation Systems Technology and Control Systems Technology programs. It is the second in a series of courses designed to teach students how to diagnose and troubleshoot industrial systems. The instructional approach is competency-based contextual learning. Course content includes an introduction to the diagnosis and troubleshooting of manufacturing automation systems; including electrical systems, mechanical systems, fluid power systems, and industrial controls. Students will continue to use the flexible manufacturing system (fms), the electro-mechanical trainers, and simulation software programs for automation and electrical systems. Course/lab fees
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MTC 2000 and ROB 2040 This is an advanced course for the Automation Systems Technology and Control Systems Technology programs. It is the third in a series of courses designed to teach students how to diagnose and troubleshoot industrial systems. The instructional approach is competency-based contextual learning. Course content includes an introduction to the diagnosis and troubleshooting of inter-related manufacturing automation systems; including electrical systems, mechanical systems, fluid power systems, and industrial controls. Students will continue to use the flexible manufacturing system (fms), the electromechanical trainers, and simulation software programs for automation and electrical systems. Course/lab fees
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BUS 1310 This course builds upon the elements in BUS 1310, Principles of Supervision. The instructional emphasis is on understanding the unique aspects of supervising technical people and functions, as well as building the leadership competencies needed to succeed as a technical supervisor. Course content includes individual leadership style assessments, leadership problem solving for both people issues and work issues, and organizational life in technical operations. A student capstone project will integrate the leadership elements.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will be introduced to the concepts of acquiring information from data in typical industrial applications. Students will investigate how data collection happens and the processes of data transformation into useful knowledge for managers and technical professionals. This course provides a hands-on technical knowledge of industrial network systems, as well an understanding of the management uses of performance data. Course activities include lectures, student projects, and group activities. Course/lab fees
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MTC 2000, ROB 2040 This is an advanced course for the Control Systems Technology program. The instructional approach is competency-based contextual learning. Course content includes an introduction to industrial control systems and interfacing devices, process control and instrumentation, and process control methods. Course activities will include lectures, student laboratory projects, and group activities. Course/lab fees
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MTC 2500 This is an advanced course for the Control Systems Technology program. The instructional approach is competency-based contextual learning. Course content involves the study of electric motors, variable speed drives, detection sensors, and motion control. Course activities will include lectures, student laboratory projects, and group activities. Course/lab fees
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MTC 2000 This is the final course for students in the Automation Systems Technology and Control Systems Technology programs. It is the last in a series of courses designed to teach students how to diagnose and troubleshoot industrial systems. The instructional approach is competency-based contextual learning. Course content includes advanced topics in industrial automation systems; including electrical systems, mechanical systems, fluid power systems, and industrial controls. Students will continue to use the flexible manufacturing system (fms), the electromechanical trainers, and simulation software programs for automation and electrical systems. Course/lab fees
  • 2.00 Credits

    General Education Attributes4 This is an introductory course designed for students who have had little or no piano instruction. The course will include the essentials of music reading and keyboard theory including triads (chords) in all keys. Practice facilities are available at scheduled times. Course/lab fees
  • 2.00 Credits

    General Education Attributes4 Designed for those students who have completed Piano I or equivalent or instruction that has taken the student to the comparable level of or beyond Piano I. Greater emphasis is placed on piano technique and keyboard theory. Early intermediate level piano literature is introduced as well as appropriate level material chosen by the student. Practice facilities are available at scheduled times. Course/lab fees
  • 3.00 Credits

    General Education Attributes 4 This course takes a close look at music from antiquity through the Baroque and the Classical periods, ending with Beethoven. Major composers, their works, and the development of vocal and instrumental music forms during these periods are studied using both text and recorded examples. Students will have the opportunity to identify the various styles, major works and forms through aural review.
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