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3.00 Credits
(3-3-0) A study of linear circuits. Ohm's Law and Kirchoff's Laws, nodal and mesh analysis, Thevenin's and Norton's theorems, energy storage in inductors and capacitors; natural and step response of simple RL, RC, and RLC circuits; sinusoidal steady state analysis; mutual inductance; andcomplex power are the major topics discussed. Corequisite: MATH 2414. Offered as needed. (1410015110).
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(3-2-4) A study of equipment reliability and maintainability to improve the efficiency of operations including utilizing the latest equipment and techniques to implement effective prevention and predictive maintenance programs. (150000)
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(3-3-0) An introduction to the history of the environmental movement, including basic requirements for compliance with the environmental regulations. F, Sp (1505070011).
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(3-3-0) A detailed study of the United States Department of Transportation regulations with emphasis on identifying applicable regulations and recommending compliance strategies in the transport of dangerous and hazardous materials. Examination of the regulatory requirements for employees and employers involved in all modes of transportation, including road, rail, aircraft and vessel. Sp (1505070000).
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(3-3-0) A study of the industrial environment and its relation to worker's health. This course 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. The course also introduces training in instrumentation used in monitoring and measuring health hazards in the workplace and covers current issues in industrial hygiene. F, Sp (1505070011).
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(3-3-2) The purpose of this course is to increase the student's listening comprehension skills in English. Students listen and evaluate English conversation and discourse as it occurs naturally. Students increase their understanding of grammar and structures and develop vocabulary skills as they listen extensively to spoken English and participate in classroom activities. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score. Laboratory fee $20. F, Sp, Su (3201085512).
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3.00 Credits
(3-3-2) This course is designed to improve listening, speaking, and pronunciation skills in English. Through interactive activities, students will develop fluency in their verbal communication skills. Course offered as Pass/Fail credit only. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score. Laboratory fee $20. F, Sp (3201085612).
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3.00 Credits
(3-3-2) This course is designed to improve listening, speaking, and pronunciation skills in English. Through interactive activities, students will develop fluency in their verbal communication skills. Course offered as Pass/Fail credit only. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score. Laboratory fee $20. F, Sp (3201085612).
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3.00 Credits
(3-3-2) This course is designed for beginning to intermediate students who wish to improve their understanding and usage of the English lexicon. During the course, students address a target academic vocabulary and develop vocabulary building strategies and skills. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score. Laboratory fee $20. F, Sp (3201085612).
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3.00 Credits
(3-3-2) This course is designed for intermediate to advanced students who wish to improve their understanding and usage of the English lexicon. During the course, students address a target academic vocabulary and develop vocabulary building strategies and skills. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score. Laboratory fee $20. F, Sp, Su (3201085612).
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