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3.00 Credits
2-3-3 Offered Fall and Spring Semesters Prerequisites: MED 102, MED 104, MED 107 Co-requisites: MED 112, MED 114 This course provides a study of specimen collection and techniques for related laboratory procedures routinely performed in medical offices and clinics; including hematology and procedures related to body fluids.
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4.00 Credits
2-6-4 Offered Spring Semester Prerequisites: MED 102, MED 104, MED 107 Co-requisites: MED 112, MED 113 This course covers examination room techniques, including vital signs, specialty examination, minor surgical techniques and emergency procedures.
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6.00 Credits
3-9-6 Offered Summer Semester Prerequisites: MED 112, MED 113, MED 114 This course provides direct experience in a physician's office or other selected medical facilities. This course incorporates a comprehensive review of prior knowledge and a mandatory clinical practicum experience.
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4.00 Credits
2-6-4 Offered Fall and Spring Semesters Prerequisites: EGR 194 or EGR 260 Co-requisites (required): MAT 120 or MAT 140 This course covers externally applied forces and internally induced stresses in structural members and machine components. Materials selection and sizing components to meet requirements are included. Stress/strain relationships for parts under various loading conditions including combined stresses (Mohr's) with application to beams, columns, and mechanical components are covered.
Prerequisite:
EGR 194 or EGR 260 Co-requisite (required): MAT 120 or MAT 130 or MAT 140
Corequisite:
MAT-140, MAT-120
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3.00 Credits
2-3-3 Offered Spring and Summer Semesters Pre- or Co-requisites (required): EGR 190 or EGR 194 and EGT 151 or EGT 152 or EGR 275 (prerequisite preferred) This course includes the motion of rigid bodies and the forces that produce or change their motion. Rectilinear and rotational motion is covered as well as the concepts of work, power, energy, impulse, momentum and impact in relation to machine and mechanisms.
Prerequisite:
Pre- or Co-requisites: EGR 190 or EGR 194 and EGT 151 or EGT152 or EGR 275
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3.00 Credits
2-3-3 OOffered Fall and Spring Semesters Prerequisite: MAT 110 This course is a study of the physical properties of fluids and includes hydrostatics, buoyancy, flow of incompressible fluids, orifices, venturis and nozzles.
Prerequisite:
MAT 110 or MAT 178
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4.00 Credits
3-3-4 Offered Fall and Spring Semesters Prerequisite: MAT 110 This course covers energy transfer principles involved in heating, cooling, and power of thermal efficiency through the study of various thermodynamic cycles. Heat transfer through conduction, convection and radiation as well as heating and cooling cycles of steam and HVAC equipment are analyzed.
Prerequisite:
MAT 110 or MAT 178
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4.00 Credits
2-6-4 Offered Fall and Spring Semesters Prerequisite: MET 211 or EGR 204 This course covers the design and applications of machine elements such as shafts, couplings, springs, brakes, clutches, gears and bearings. It also covers the applications of principles of statics, strength of materials, engineering drawing and dynamics to the design of simple machines. Conditions of static and fatigue loading while using various theories of safety factor determination are utilized in this course.
Prerequisite:
MET 211
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2.00 Credits
1-3-2 Offered Fall and Summer Semesters Pre- or Co-requisites (required): EGT 151 or EGT 152 or EGR 275 and MAT 120 or MAT 130 or MAT 140 or MAT 179 (prerequisite preferred) This course covers an analysis of the management of manufacturing using the tools of work cell design, standards, process planning, inventory control and quality control. It includes analytical decision making and planning techniques. Robot safety and use is integrated into this course.
Prerequisite:
Pre- or Co-requisites (required): EGT 151 or EGT 152 or EGR275 and MAT 120 or MAT 130 or MAT 140 or MAT 179(prerequisite preferred)
Corequisite:
EGR-275, EGT-152, EGT-151
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3.00 Credits
2-3-3 Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer Semesters Prerequisites: MAT 100 and RDG 100 This course introduces the basic skills and terminology required for the visualization, interpretation, and sketching of 2D technical drawings used in the machine tool and manufacturing trades. The course includes an introduction to 3D CAD modeling, and how CAD data supports manufacturing processes. The course emphasizes industrial & manufacturing applications utilizing 3D SolidWorks as the CAD software.
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