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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 3 lab hrs/wk) Publication Laboratory teaches basic journalism skills and technologies to students. Students participate in writing, designing and formatting the Southwester, the student newspaper for Southwestern. Students work together in a simulated newsroom setting to produce the paper approximately once every three weeks.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) Students write non-fiction feature articles for print and electronic media. After studying basic models of narrative and explanatory feature writing, students write feature articles for the student newspaper, magazine, and World Wide Web page.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
1-5 credits (variable hours) This course offers career exploration and workplace experience within a widely defined number of supervised settings which provide professional experience in the field of Journalism. Prerequisite: WR122 with a "B" or better.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) Korean conversation and the written language, hangul, for skills to communicate with native Koreans.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit (3 TBA hrs/wk) Introduction to using the fundamental resources of a library: its catalogs, periodical indexes, electronic resources, and special collections. Includes an integrated set of skills and knowledge in assessing, evaluating, and using various kinds of information. This course is considered a supportive course.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (6 lec-lab hrs/wk) Introduces the concepts and applications of various technologies found in the manufacturing industry, including actuators, transducers, drives, motors, and combinations of devices used for control and monitoring of industrial processes. Emphasis on hands-on applications of electrical/ electronic measurement of physical properties, sensing and control of motion, fault diagnosis, and preventative maintenance.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) Presents a study of the principles, concepts and applications of various mechanisms encountered in industry, including belt drives, chain drives, and linkages. Subject matter on mechanical components and systems covers operational principles, uses, maintenance, trouble-shooting, and procedures for repair and replacement. Emphasis on hands-on setup of various drive systems, use of common precision measuring equipment, and the properties of various sealant materials.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) An overview of fluid power technology and a basic working knowledge of the components used in fluid power circuits of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Handson setups of various fluid circuits, and using standard hydraulic/pneumatic schematics will be an important part of the laboratory applications. Fluid power will include operational principles, uses, preventative and periodic maintenance, troubleshooting, and procedures for repair and replacement.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 credits (3-9 lab hrs/wk) The student is required to be employed in a manufacturing-related position for an organization or company utilizing manufacturing principles, methods, techniques, and/or skills. Prerequisite: Instructor consent.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (1 lec, 4 lec-lab hrs/wk) Introduce machine tool technology including an overview of typical, traditional, and Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machines commonly found in industry. The function, basic operation and setup, and tooling will be studied, with practical application on lathes, milling machines, drill press, and grinders, and how blueprints and math are applied on the job. Introduction to bench work, basic measurement, lathe, and bench grinders.
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