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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The first in a sequence of courses for majors in Computer Science, this course introduces a disciplined approach to problem-solving, algorithm development and data abstraction. The course covers: branching, repetition and sequence control structures; object-oriented program design, testing and documentation using good programming style; and arrays, records, and files. Note: Pre-engineering students should enroll in MCS 140. Students should not take both MCS 140 and MCS 141. Prerequisites: MTH 108 (C or better) or an appropriate score on the Math Placement Test IAI: CS 911
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed to fulfill the requirements established by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for the CS2 course. Using the Java computer language this course presents such topics as string processing, internal searching and sorting, recursion and data structures such as stacks, queues, linked lists, trees and graphs. Note: Extensive time commitment required in computer lab. Proficiency in a programming language is also recommended. Prerequisite: MCS 140 (C or better) or MCS 141 (C or better) or CIT 137 (C or better) or CIT 141 (C or better) Course fee Offered spring only. IAI: CS 912, EGR 922
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed to fulfill the requirements established by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for its Computer Organization and Architecture course. Topics include computer structure, machine language, assembly language principles, addressing techniques, macros, program segmentation and linkage. Extensive time commitment required in computer lab. Prerequisite: MCS 142 (C or better) Course fee
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Principles of job analysis and productivity measurement and improvement in techniques used in the work place are discussed and evaluated. Specific techniques studied include motivation and job enrichment, motion and time study, process flow charts and production system evaluation. Note: Prior completion of Technical Mathematics I (MTH117) or higher is strongly recommended.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A survey course which covers subjects related to a wide variety of materials used in manufacturing. Includes a development of understanding of the mechanical, physical, electrical and chemical properties of materials. Specific characteristics and processing methods for metals, polymers, ceramics, adhesives and composites will be described.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Study of manufacturing methods and cost analysis using current principles of manufacturing/industrial engineering technology. Will incorporate a case study approach involving research and analysis of manufacturing related problems by individuals and groups. Topics for study and analysis include: plant layout and material handling, cost and value engineering, quality control, production control, inventory control, methods engineering and time study. Note: Final semester standing.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides the student with a basic understanding of the role of medical imaging in the health care delivery system. The student will develop basic skills in radiography and patient care. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness Course fee
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Includes a study of the radiographic anatomy, examination procedure, medical terminology and pathology for the chest, abdomen, ribs, pelvis, and upper and lower extremities. Students will learn how to read various types of technique charts and program the x ray units for correct exposures for these examinations. Prerequisite: Acceptance to the Medical Imaging Program Course fee
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2.00 Credits
Covers the factors that control the production of a radiographic image and provides a basic understanding of radiation protection. Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Imaging Program Corequisite: MIM 110 and MIM 111 (C or better) Course fee
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Includes a study of the radiographic anatomy, examination procedure, medical terminology, and pathology for the head and vertebral column. Students will learn how to read various types of technique charts and program the x ray units for correct exposures for these examinations. Prerequisite: MIM 110, MIM 111, MIM 112 and MIM 170 (C or better in all) Corequisite: MIM 114 (C or better) Course fee
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