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0.00 Credits
Lec. 1 Lab. 0 Credit 1 A discussion of field experience problems and study of new occupational information will be presented. An internship paper covering the experience will be submitted. Corequisite: BUS-932.
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15.00 Credits
Lec. 0 Lab. 15 Credit 3.7 The AS/Business degree options offer, at certain stages of their curriculum, cooperative programs in which students may gain practical business experience. When the student has reached a predetermined level of proficiency, each student is placed at a training station for a predetermined number of contact hours where practical experience can supplement the classroom skill building. Placement will depend on student's skill level and the availability of appropriate training firms. Students enrolled in the AS/Business Options must have completed ENG-106 and CSC-110 before enrolling in BUS-932and BUS-290. Students enrolled in the Office Administration Program must have completed ADM-162and ADM-119 before enrolling in BUS-932 and BUS-290. Corequisite: BUS-290.
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0.00 Credits
Lec. 2-4 Lab. 0 Credit 2-4 This course offers a learning experience in conjunction with a structured work situation. Instruction and readings will relate to and supplement the particular job experience. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 1 Lab. 2 Credit 2 An introduction to computer aided design and drafting. Actual hands-on experience in designing, drawing, and dimensioning using AutoCAD micro-based CAD software. The course presents logical step-by-step instruction about the AutoCAD commands, mode settings, drawing aids, shortcuts and other valuable characteristics of AutoCAD. Finished copies of the students' work will be made on a printer or plotter.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 1 Lab. 2 Credit 2 A continuation of computer aided design (CAD) using AutoCAD software. The student will learn calculating strategy, making blocks, symbol library creation, bills of material, three dimensional drawings and customizing AutoCAD to fit individual needs. Prerequisite: CAD-172.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 1 Lab. 2 Credit 2 A continuation of computer aided design using Solidworks software. The student will be introduced to parametric solid modeling drafting concepts and part analysis with an emphasis on new trends and operations. Prerequisites: CAD-172 and CAD-.175
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 1 Lab. 2 Credit 2 A course designed to acquaint students with the standards (ANSI Y14.5M) for Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing, which is required for all government-related drawings and manufactured products. Prerequisite: DRF-113, CAD-172 or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 3 Lab. 2 Credit 4 This introductory course is intended for non-science majors or for science majors who need a background in chemistry before taking College Chemistry I. Topics covered include properties of matter, measurements, atomic structure, chemical bonding and stoichiometry. Prerequisite: One year high school algebra or MAT-062.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 3 Lab. 2 Credit 4 The first semester of a traditional two semester sequence. General Chemistry I provides an in-depth and integrated study of chemical principles including terminology, measurements, unit conversions, atoms, elements, molecules, compounds, moles, stoichiometry, gases and gas laws, energy, electron configurations, periodicity and chemical bonding. Prerequisite: 1 year high school chemistry or CHM-122 or BIO-252; high school algebra or equivalent.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 3 Lab. 2 Credit 4 The second semester of the traditional two semester sequence. College Chemistry II covers basic principles of intermolecular forces, colligative properties, reaction kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, precipitation reactions, spontaneity and electrochemistry. Prerequisite: CHM-165.
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