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3.00 Credits
Basic casting, welding, and joining processes. Foundry areas include patterns, cores, molding, melting, and cleaning. Presents basic arc, gas, TIG, and MIG welding methods as well as the metallurgy of welding processes.
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2.00 Credits
Computations with the electronic calculator. The factor label method of unit conversion of commonly used engineering (including metric) units. Construction, drawing, and use of engineering graphs for both descriptive and computational purposes. Introduces computer programming using the BASIC language with emphasis on development of skills.
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4.00 Credits
Principles of applied strength of materials primarily with reference to application. Prerequisite: PUMET 111.
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2.00 Credits
Applied fundamentals of dynamic forces, including displacement, velocities, accelerations, work energy, power, impulse, momentum, and impact. Prerequisite: PUMET 111; MATHS 161.
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3.00 Credits
Applies theories and methods developed in statics, dynamics, and strength of materials to the selection of basic machine components. Develops the fundamental principles required for the selection of the elements of which a machine is composed. Prerequisite: PUMET 211, 213.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics as applied to the conservation laws of mass and energy, prime movers, and power cycles. Prerequisite: MATHS 161; PUMET 160.
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3.00 Credits
A study of compressible and incompressible fluid statics and dynamics as applied to industrial hydraulic and pneumatic circuits and controls. Prerequisite: MATHS 161.
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3.00 Credits
Manufacturing processes and tools used by industry to convert bars, forgings, castings, plate, and sheet materials into finished products. Includes basic mechanics of materials removal and forming, measuring, quality control, and safety of operations. Prerequisite: PUMET 141.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hours and subject matter to be arranged by instructor and approved by MET curriculum committee. Primarily for third- and fourth-semester students with special aptitudes. Prerequisite: mechanical engineering technology major. A total of 3 hours of credit may be earned.
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3.00 Credits
Economic import of real estate, real estate characteristics, land-use and environmental controls, legal concerns of real estate, methods of valuation, mortgage credit sources, secondary mortgage markets and financing techniques, investment analysis, land development, and real estate operations. Prerequisite: completion of general studies math requirement or permission of the instructor.
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