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HUMA 225: Honors Seminar - International Studies
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Michigan College
Prerequisite: Minimum of 12 SMC credits completed; high school graduate; full time SMC student; cumulative GPA of 3.0; minimum of 18 years of age. This course emphasizes comparative social, cultural, economic, environmental, historical and political systems worldwide. Comparative studies in music, literatuer, religion and education are also offered. Through these studies students will gain a greater understanding of complex international issues and develop skills necessary to discuss and present their opinions and conclusions. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
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HUMA EEE: Humanities Elective
0.50 - 85.00 Credits
Southwestern Michigan College
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HUMA EEE - Humanities Elective
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HUMA FEE: Humanities Freshman Elective
0.50 - 87.00 Credits
Southwestern Michigan College
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HUMA FEE - Humanities Freshman Elective
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HUMA LEE: Humanities Lab Elective
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Southwestern Michigan College
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HUMA SEE: Humanities Sophomore Elective
0.50 - 71.00 Credits
Southwestern Michigan College
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INTE 106: Applied BASIC for Technicians
1.00 Credits
Southwestern Michigan College
Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 69.60-86.40 Lab: 2.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 5.00- Lecture: 3.00- Prerequisite: Computer competency or minimum grade of C in ISYS 110 and READ 100 or satisfactory test score. An introduction to Visual BASIC as it applies to automatic machine/process control and instrumentation. Using Microsoft Visual BASIC, students will develop Windows based applications for the human-machine computer interface. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
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INTE 126: Introduction to Manufacturing Systems
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Michigan College
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 or satisfactory test score, concurrent enrollment allowed. Students will learn a broad range of modern manufacturing techniques utilized in industry. Among topics covered will be production methods utilizing a variety of materials including both ferrous and non-ferrous metals and plastics. Students will also learn assembly techniques needed for low and high volume manufacturing and how these meet the requirements of industry. Other topics will include ethics, social and environmental responsibilities, the evolution of modern practices and methods, and the challenges to manufacturing industries competing in a global economy. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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INTE 147: Computer Resources in Industry
1.00 Credits
Southwestern Michigan College
Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 69.60-86.40 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 or satisfactory test score, concurrent enrollment allowed. This course is designed specifically for the technician responsible for computer resources in the manufacturing environment. It provides a basic overview of PCs and network hardware, software and functionality. [Semesters Offered: Fall]
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INTE 149: Workplace Citizenship
1.00 Credits
Southwestern Michigan College
Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 68.00-86.40 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 or satisfactory test score, concurrent enrollment allowed. This course covers the non-technical aspects of employment in industry. Subjects include safety, first aid, team building, employability, and professionalism. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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INTE 212: Integrated Applied Fabrication I
1.00 Credits
Southwestern Michigan College
Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 99.60-103.20 Lab: 4.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 6.00- Lecture: 2.00- Prerequisite: Permission of appropriate instructional dean. The first of two integrated fabrication courses is intended to demonstrate how each technology major relates to and integrates with other technology and manufacturing disciplines. This objective will be met through the construction of a class project. The course will cover the basic theory and application of a project from its basic major components. Skills from each technology discipline will be required for the construction process. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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