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(2 class hrs/wk, 2 cr) Sp Learn the operating and safety procedures to successfully operate both low and high-pressure steam and hot water boilers in industrial plants and commercial buildings. This is an e-learning class using podcasts.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) F Learn to troubleshoot, maintain and repair industrial pumps and valves. Pump and valve selection is stressed as is print reading and correct installation. This course emphasizes internet research and practical labs that includes pump and valve rebuilding, and installation of packing and seals for pumps and valves, and selecting pumps for specific applications.
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(6 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp Create operating and maintenance routines for a working, fully automated production system. Troubleshoot systems faults and devise a plan for optimizing system operation. This course will require substantial research activity and lab time. Prerequisite: Completion of all program objectives and instructor's approval.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F/W/Sp/Su Provides a thorough review of arithmetic, including fundamental operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, geometry and measurement. Provides a basis for MTH 060 Introduction to Algebra. Note: A minimum competency level is required to pass this course.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F/W/Sp/Su A first course in algebra for students who have no previous algebra experience or who need a thorough review. Assumes no familiarity with algebra. Introduces basic operations with integers, exponents, algebraic expressions, linear equations, graphing, dimensional analysis, scientific notation, ratio and proportion, realistic percent problems and other problems that lend themselves to one-variable solutions and introduces statistics, including bar graphs, mean, median, mode and range. Problem solving is emphasized throughout the course. Application problems are realistic with some data to be collected, analyzed and discussed in a group setting with results submitted in written form. Note: A minimum competency level is required to pass this course. Prerequisite: MTH 020 Basic Mathematics or equivalent.
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(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) F/W/Sp/Su Survey course for the Associate of Applied Science degree. Includes applications of basic algebra, ratio and proportion, charts, tables, graphs, data analysis and problem solving, and provides an introduction to practical geometry and trigonometry. Emphasis is on applications. Application problems are realistic with some data to be collected, analyzed and discussed in a group setting with results submitted in written form. A minimum competency level is required to pass this course. Prerequisite: MTH 060 Introduction to Algebra or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
(1 class hr/wk, 1 cr) F/W/Sp/Su Introduces right triangle trigonometry and its applications. Occupational formulas and applications are used. Note: A minimum competency level is required to pass this class. Prerequisite: MTH 061 Survey of Mathematical Fundamentals or instructor's approval.
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(1 class hr/wk, 1 cr) Sp Acquaints students with measuring tools in the industrial shop and the types of computations and problem-solving methods frequently needed in industrial settings. Note: A minimum competency level is required to pass this course. Prerequisite: MTH 061 Survey of Mathematical Fundamentals or instructor's approval.
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(1 class hrs/wk, 1 cr) F/W/Sp/Su Covers the mathematics of finance, including simple interest and compound interest as applied to bank loans, installment buying, credit purchases and annuities. Prerequisite: MTH 061 Survey of Mathematical Fundamentals or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F/W/Sp/Su A nontraditional algebra course that incorporates some geometry, statistics and trigonometry. Designed for the student who is familiar with beginning algebra concepts (see MTH 060). Topics include graphing linear, quadratic and exponential functions; solving linear and quadratic equations; solving application problems; using linear and other mathematical models. Problem solving is emphasized throughout the course. Application problems are realistic with some data to be collected, analyzed and discussed in a group setting with results submitted in written form. A minimum competency level is required to pass this course. Note: Students use graphing calculators in this course. Prerequisite: MTH 060 Introduction to Algebra or equivalent.
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