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3.00 Credits
Methods of graphical communications, working drawings for design and production, data analysis, technical reports, computer graphics. Equal emphasis on computer-assisted design and traditional mechanical drafting techniques. Prerequisite: MATH 1316 by course credit or by examination. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.
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3.00 Credits
Vector algebra and calculus; force vectors; free body diagrams; equilibrium of particles; center of gravity and centroid; equivalent force systems; equilibrium of rigid bodies; structural analysis (trusses); frames and distributed loads, including shear and bending moment diagrams; friction, moments of inertia; virtual work, kinematics of particles, kinetics of particles, particle work and energy. Prerequisites: PHYS 2425, MATH 2315. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.
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3.00 Credits
Vector calculus, review of particle dynamics, rigid body dynamics, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: PHYS 2425 and concurrent enrollment in or completion of MATH 2316. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.
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3.00 Credits
Computational techniques associated with elementary mathematical problems from the fields of science, engineering and statistics; emphasis on C++ language and computer use. Prerequisite: MATH 2313 or concurrent enrollment. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts in electrical engineering requiring the use of a variety of instruments; simple methods of communication in engineering including sketching, network diagramming, graphing and oral and written reports. Prerequisite: MATH 2313. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly listed as ENGR 2375.) Introduction to linear network analysis techniques; phasor analysis and sinusoidal steady-state response; single-phase and polyphase circuits. Prerequisites: ENGR 2305, credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 2315. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.
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4.00 Credits
Minimum certification requirements of a hazardous waste site worker as found in 29CFR-1910.120 and 40CFR.264 and 265.15. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the industrial environment and its relation to worker's health. Provides training in anticipation, recognition, evaluation and controlling health hazards-particularly chemical, physical, biological and ergonomic factors existing in the workplace and having injurious effects on workers. Also introduces training in instrumentation used in monitoring and measuring health hazards in the workplace and covers current issues in industrial hygiene. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
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3.00 Credits
Review of the research determining systematic health effects of exposures to chemicals. Risk factors, routes of entry, control measures and acute and chronic effects. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
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3.00 Credits
For ESOL students who do not meet the prerequisites for ENGL 0307 or 1301 or who need specialized ESOL help in improving skills. Review of grammar and mechanics with emphasis on skills required for ESOL students. Paragraph writing, sentence structure and improvement of reading skills are also emphasized. Must be taken concurrently with ESOL 0306. Prerequisite: CELT scores of 70. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
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