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CAD 2458: Product Design
5.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
Students will learn design concepts, how to design parts, and investigate alternative design solutions. Students will then prepare a complete graphic display of solutions including an assembly drawing, details, manufacturing processes required and tooling specifications. Students will learn to calculate sheet metal bend allowance and apply those dimensions to flat layouts. Plastic mold processes will be explored. Each student will design an injection mold cavity. The class will provide a typical mechanical design experience as a member of an industrial design team. This course will be taught in a state-of-the-art facility featuring the latest release of SolidWorks. Students must receive a grade of C or better in all prerequisite courses. (Prerequisites: CAD 2323, CAD 2324, CAD 2358, CAD 2460).
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CAD 2460: Surfacing and Advanced Modeling
2.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course offers students the understanding of surface modeling using SolidWorks by designing real world products. It also addresses the concepts of advanced parametric modeling and design. This course will be taught using the latest release of SolidWorks. Students must receive a grade of C or better in all CAD courses. (Prerequisites: CAD 1039. Other Requirements: None.)
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CAD 2500: CAD Software and Standards
2.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
Students will be able to create CAD projects using AutoDesk products such as AutoCAD and Revit along with other "freeware" parametric CAD software. Students will learn the basics of these CAD software packages to become familiar with them for working in various industries. Students will learn and apply different industry drafting standards, revisions, and Engineering Change Orders (ECO's). Students must receive a grade of C or better in all CAD courses. (Prerequisites: CAD 1039. Other Requirements: None.)
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CAOR 0900: RCTC New Student Welcome Day
0.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
Begin the year with Welcome Day! A fun, get-to-know-you event that will provide you with the opportunity to engage with other incoming students and begin building your community of support at RCTC. Welcome Day will prepare you for the start of your college experience by introducing you to resources and opportunities that will support your academic endeavors and success.
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CHEM 1031: Introduction to Forensic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
Forensic science is the application of scientific knowledge in the criminal justice system. A forensic chemist uses the principles and techniques of chemistry to analyze physical evidence within the crime lab. This introductory lecture/laboratory course for non-science majors teaches the elementary concepts of chemistry through the lens of forensic chemistry. (Prerequisites: None).
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CHEM 1100: Chemistry and Our World
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course investigates the world of chemistry, the nature of matter and our everyday interactions with chemicals. Elementary concepts of chemistry will be introduced as they relate to economic, political, environmental, and social issues. Through this unique approach to studying chemistry, students will use critical-thinking skills to assess the impact of chemicals in the modern world. (Prerequisites: None. Other Requirements: College level reading.)
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CHEM 1101: Elements of Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is an introductory study of the fundamental laws and theories of chemistry. Content covered includes measurements and precision, unit systems and conversions, the classification of matter, atomic structure, electron configurations and periodicity, ionic and covalent bonding, nomenclature, writing balanced chemical equations, quantitative relationships in chemical systems, solution concentrations, and acid-base reactions. (Prerequisites: MATH 0098).
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CHEM 1117: General, Organic and Biological Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is the first of two courses that provide a broad introduction to the principles of general, organic, and biological chemistry. This course includes a discussion of general chemistry principles related to measurements, matter and energy, atomic theory, bonding, and reactivity. An introduction to organic chemistry functional groups and isomerization is included. Chemistry knowledge is vital for general education students to make informed decisions on political, social, ethical, health, and environmental issues. (Prerequisites: CHEM 1101 or instructor permission).
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CHEM 1118: General, Organic and Biological Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is a survey of organic and biological chemistry. After a brief review of general chemistry concepts, organic chemistry topics related to biological systems will be discussed. The structure and reactivity of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids will be described along with the cellular metabolism of these compounds. (Prerequisites: CHEM 1117 or CHEM 1128 (May be concurrent w/CHEM 1128 with instructor permission.))
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CHEM 1127: Chemical Principles I
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This first semester General Chemistry course is an of an in-depth study of terminology and chemical principles pertaining to the areas of measurements, atomic theory, nomenclature, reactions, chemical calculations, solids/liquids/gases, thermochemistry, quantum theory, periodicity, bonding, and molecular geometry. Note: It is highly recommended that students have completed a previous chemistry course (high school or college) prior to registering for this course. This course will build upon the topics in the previous chemistry course. (Prerequisites: MATH 0099. Other Requirements: College Reading Level).
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