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3.00 Credits
Extension of the principles of mechanics to rigid bodies at rest and in motion. Kinematics of rigid body motion, extension of Newton's Law to translation, rotation, plane motion of rigid bodies. Equilibrium and motion of bodies affected by friction. Workenergy and impulse-momentum for rigid bodies. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: ENGR 2301 Pre/Corequisite: READ 302, ESOL 312, or equivalent
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Instruction in the making and forming of steel and the classification of steel, cast iron, and aluminum. Topics include mechanical and physical properties, non-destructive testing principles of alloying, selection of metals, iron carbon diagrams, principles of hardening and tempering steel, and the metallurgical aspects of machining. Topics will also include an overview of properties and uses of polymers and ceramics. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 1 Pre/Corequisite: READ 301, ESOL 311, or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of a variety of methods used in manufacturing. Theory and application of processes including but not limited to metal forming, welding, machining, heat treating, plating, assembly procedures, process controls considerations, casting and injection molding. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0 Pre/Corequisite: READ 301, ESOL 311, or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 1 Pre/Corequisite: READ 301, ESOL 311, or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
A study of the composition and resolution of forces and the equilibrium of forces acting on structures. Includes the concepts of friction, moments, couples, centroids, and moment of inertia. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 1 Prerequisite: TECM 1349 or MATH 1414 or above; READ 301, ESOL 311, or equivalent
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A general study of ecological concepts; an introduction to chemical and biological principles that relate to ecology; an introduction to resources including animal, plant, energy, water, soil and air. A study of pollution problems and solutions. Laboratory exercises include soil testing, air and water quality measurements, field sampling techniques, and related nature studies. Optional field trips. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3 Prerequisite: READ 302, ESOL 312, or equivalent Pre/Corequisite: MATH 310
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of the major federal and state environmental regulations. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: READ 300 or ESOL 310 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
Develops listening and speaking skills in speakers of languages other than English and prepares them to function in an English-speaking society. Placement by test or advisement. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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3.00 Credits
Develops listening and speaking skills in speakers of languages other than English and prepares them to function in an English-speaking society. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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3.00 Credits
Develops listening and speaking skills in speakers of languages other than English and prepares them to function in an English-speaking society. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0 Pre/Corequisite: READ 300 or equivalent
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