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ACCP 2110: Financial Accounting
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
Students will learn the concepts of financial accounting through the measurement, communication, and analysis of economic events for the benefit of investors, creditors, and other external users of financial accounting information. Emphasis is on the preparation and analysis of financial statements in corporate and annual reports.
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ACCP 2120: Managerial Accounting
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course introduces the foundations of managerial accounting. The emphasis is on managements use of accounting information for planning, controlling, and decision making. Topics covered include cost behavior, an overview of job order and process costing, cost volume profit analysis, budgeting, cost analysis, and capital budgeting decisions.
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AENG 1205: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
2.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course introduces topics in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Students will engage in learning how to read prints with geometric dimensioning and tolerancing applications. Each of the geometric controls will be examined so the students may determine the allowable variation in form and size between part features. The ANSI Y14.5M standard will be part of the overall instruction. Using precision equipment, most of the geometric controls will be inspected to print specifications.
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AENG 1231: Material & Manufacturing Process
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course will explore the field of materials and the fundamental principles of engineering materials will be introduced including mechanical, chemical and physical properties, and their measurement. Students will learn basic manufacturing processes with an emphasis on machine tool process, conventional lathe and milling machines, casting and molding, hot and cold forming, measuring equipment, and quality control.
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AENG 1241: Introduction to Statics
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course introduces the concepts of engineering based on forces in equilibrium. Students will learn the concepts of concentrated forces, distributed forces, forces due to friction, and inertia as they apply to machines, structures, and systems. Students will solve problems that require the ability to analyze systems of forces in static equilibrium.
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AENG 1250: Applied Engineering Design Project
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course allows students to develop their professional competency by designing a simple system or mechanism. Students are expected to work independently and ask for help when needed. The project concludes with a presentation of the work performed and the learning accomplished during the project.
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AENG 2210: Reverse Engineering
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
In this course students will be introduced to reverse engineering methodology through practical projects. Students will learn and utilize reverse engineering techniques to integrate with computer software to duplicate physical parts for exportation to Computer Aided Design (CAD) software. The reverse engineering processes and procedures will be documented throughout the project.
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AENG 2212: Prototyping
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
In this course students will be introduced to prototyping methodology through practical projects. Students will use rapid prototyping techniques to integrate with computer software to produce a physical model of a part. Students will be introduced to several prototyping techniques and use various machine tools and 3D printing in order to create a prototype of a part. The prototyping processes and procedures will be documented throughout the project.
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AENG 2215: Prototyping
2.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
In this course students will be introduced to prototyping methodology through practical projects. Students will use rapid prototyping techniques to integrate with computer software to produce a physical model of a part. Students will be introduced to several prototyping techniques and use various tools and 3D printing in order to create a prototype of a part. The prototyping processes and procedures will be documented throughout the project.
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AENG 2220: Machine Design & Kinematics
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course covers machine design concepts and the study of the motion of objects and how they relate to machines. Students will apply mathematics, science and engineering to design systems and select components and processes to meet desired needs within realistic constraints.
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