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4.00 Credits
Linear and nonlinear differential equations, systems of equations, phase-plane analysis, initial and boundary value problems, bifurcation analysis, Laplace Transforms, series solutions and numerical methods. Includes computer projects. Pre-Requisite: Within the last year, MATH 2270 w/C grade or better. Semester: Fall & Spring.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Special topics in Mathematics. Semester: All
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6.00 Credits
This course includes mastery of operations and applications using whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals including prealgebra topics on percents, unit conversions, exponents and square roots, basic formulas and simple linear equations. There will be a focus on numeracy and problem solving. This course will prepare students for success in Math 0990, 1035 or 1045. Pre-Requisite(s): ENGL 0900 (may be taken concurrently) or RDG 0900 Semester: All
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0.00 Credits
Supplements MATH 0920 or MATH 0950. Reviewed are basic operations with whole numbers, fractions and decimals, geometric formulas, ratio, proportions, and percents, as well as signed numbers, solving equations, polynomials and other algebraic concepts.
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0.00 Credits
This course provides students a second semester out of three total semesters for mastery of Math 0920 topics. Other Registration Restriction(s): Prior enrollment in Math 0920 ("I" grade) Semester(s) Taught: All
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0.00 Credits
Course Description: This course provides students a third and final semester for mastery of Math 0920 topics. Successful completion of this course will prepare students for success in Math 0990, 1035 or 1045. Pre-Requisite(s): Math 0935 Semester(s) Taught: All
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare students to take MATH 1010. It includes algebra topics such as linear equations, linear inequalities and absolute value, graphing, systems of linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, factoring, and radicals. Pre-Requisite(s): Complete Math 0920 or Math 0925 or Math 0938 with a C grade or higher -OR- Complete the placement test with an appropriate score and complete the English placement process and place into ENGL 0990 or higher. Semester(s) Taught: All
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2.00 Credits
Product Design is the process of applying principles, experience, and judgment to the development of a technical product to meet a need. Turning ideas into a design, develop detailed part and assembly drawings, implementation, and evaluation will incorporate problem identification. Sketching, gears/cams/shafts, Tolerances, rapid prototyping, and additive manufacturing concepts will be presented. Pre-Requisite(s): EDDT 1040 with a C or better grade, or EDDT2600 with a C or better grade, or EDDT2710 with a C or better grade Semester(s): Fall & Spring
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the design process in mechanical engineering, with a focus on robotic systems. Programming of micro-processors using C like programming languages is emphasized. Prerequisite(s): ENGR 1010 Corequisite: MEEN 1005 Semester: Fall & Spring
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0.00 Credits
The use of engineering design software (Solid Works) is introduced. Topics include sketching, three-dimensional visualization and communication, and the creation of engineering drawings. Transfer of designs to manufacturing platforms is discussed, including 3D printing and traditional machining techniques. Pre-Requisite(s): ENGR 1030. Co-Requisite: MEEN 1000 Semester: Fall & Spring
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