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3.00 Credits
Advanced independent study with regularly scheduled critiques. Individual projects in painting, printmaking, sculpture, graphic design, or special work in portfolio development and presentation may be proposed. For junior and senior art majors and minors. Hours to be arranged. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Staff
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3.00 Credits
Advanced independent study and research in art history with individually designed research programs done in consultation with a member of the art history faculty. For junior and senior art majors and minors. Hours to be arranged. Offered: Spring and fall semesters Staff
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3.00 Credits
Majors with a strong performance in art history are invited to become candidates for departmental honors during second semester of junior year. During the senior year, candidates conduct research in a specialized field of art history under the guidance of art history faculty. The project culminates in a written thesis and an oral defense. [W] Prerequisite: Art 101, 102, or Art 125, 126, and three intermediate or advanced courses in art history Staff
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3.00 Credits
Majors with a strong performance in studio art are invited to become candidates for departmental honors during the second semester of their junior year. In their senior year, candidates conduct research in a specialized field of studio art under the guidance of the studio art faculty. The project culminates in a body of work, a written thesis, and an oral defense. Prerequisite: Art 103 or 109, 214, and 338 or 339; or 103, 107, 215, and 337; or 103, 111, and 212 Staff
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews the manufacturing process from the earliest stages to the production of the finished product. The acquisition of materials, pricing, productivity, quality maintenance, inventory control and distribution are covered fully (3 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the theory and application of basic DC/AC electronics and motors. The student will learn how to read schematic diagrams, calculate circuit parameters, operate and evaluate motors and use test equipment. Topics to be covered are: series, parallel, and combination circuitry, capacitance, inductance, DC and AC motors, troubleshooting and proper safety procedures. Students will also build basic circuits to test operating parameters (3 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with the basic theories and applications of hydraulics and pneumatics. Topics to be covered include: pictorial and graphic diagrams, physical laws, components, and circuit operation. Students will develop an understanding of pumps, actuators, valves, filters and storage. Students will also be introduced to the similarities and differences between fluid and air properties. The class will consist of theory and hands-on training to demonstrate circuit operations (3 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to electromechanical control of pneumatic circuits, servomechanisms and synchros. Electromechanical control consists of using solenoids and relays to operate a pneumatic circuit. The student will learn electrical symbols, operation of solenoids, relays, and control valves. The circuitry studies will cover safety circuits, reciprocation, sequencing, timing and sensing. The student will also learn about controlling power and automatically correcting the performance of a mechanism by using a servo, as well as using a synchro to keep the angular rotation or position constant. Topics to be covered are: power and signal amplifiers, open and closed loop control, error detection, overshoot, zero position, and control transmitters and transformers (3 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic principles and fundamentals of mechanics. This course will begin with simple machine principles and progress to linkage systems, drive systems and control devices. Theory and math skills will be reinforced with labs and group activities (3 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to the basics of reading mechanical/electrical blueprints. It covers electrical/electronic schematic diagrams, logic diagrams, and hydraulic/pneumatic flow diagrams (3 Credits).
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