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3.00 Credits
This course allows the student, with faculty guidance, to concentrate on an approved subject of special interest not covered in regularly scheduled courses. Thismay take the formof individual or small group supervised study, literature review, analysis, design or laboratory study. (prereq: senior standing, Approval of faculty advisor and programdirector)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to basic fluidmechanics and fluid power physics. It then covers the design, construction and operation of the following fluid power components: pumps, motors, cylinders, valves and conductors. Laboratory experiments, including disassembly and inspection of hydraulic components, reinforce the lecturematerial. (prereq: college algebra)
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2.00 Credits
Course coverage emphasizes the interrelationship of hydraulic components when they are assembled into a complete system. Applications with both resistive and overrunning loads are included. Calculations are performed to size every component in the systemand to determine overall efficiency and heat generation. Various types of control systems that are applicable to fluid power systems are also studied, including electrical relay and programmable controller logic, hydraulic and pneumatic pilots andminicomputers. Laboratory sessions strengthen the material fromlecture and include examination of several types of hydraulic circuits and electrical control systems. (prereq: IT-171)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers basic pneumatic principles, components, systems and circuitry used on modern, high-technologymachinery. The design, function and application of compressors, valves, actuators, plant-layout schemes, and related air-treatment components are described. The lectures are augmented by laboratory exercises.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers construction and performance of components that are used in electrohydraulic systems for precise control of power transmission. The components include fixed-displacement and variable-displacement pumps andmotors, proportional and servo valves, and the electronic devices used to drive and control these systems. Laboratory sessions and demonstrations reinforce the lecturematerial. (prereq: Basic Fluid Power Technology Certificate or equivalent, College algebra or equivalent is extremely important)
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3.00 Credits
This course starts by introducing basic control theory as it relates to electrohydraulic systems. Then, with the assistance of electronics, analog and digital feedback control systems are studied and constructed. Amicrocomputer is employed in the performance analysis of velocity and positional control systems. The classroomwork is closely supported by laboratory experiments. (prereq: IT-271)
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the review of themost important aspects of algebra, trigonometry and analytic geometry necessary for calculus for the benefit of those students with deficiencies or weaknesses in one ormore of these areas. (prereq:MA-125 or equivalent)
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4.00 Credits
Topics include trigonometric functions, special angles, solution of triangles, radianmeasure, graphs, inverse trigonometric functions, solution of trigonometric equations, basic identities and the sum, difference, double angle and half angle formulas. An introduction to exponents and logarithms is included. (prereq:MA-125 or equivalent)
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4.00 Credits
Topics covered include exponents and radicals, complex numbers, systems of quadratic equations, quadratic forms, equations with radicals, polynomial equations, determinants, matrices, binomial theorem, and an introduction to analytic geometry. (prereq:MA-125 or equivalent)
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4.00 Credits
This subject is an introduction to differential and integral calculus with analytic geometry. The following topics are covered: techniques of curve sketching, conic sections and the general second degree equation, the derivatives of algebraic functions and use of derivatives in curve sketching, appliedmaxima andminima, related rates, the integrals of algebraic functions, and definite integrals and areas. Note: This course fulfills theMA-129 requirement for students in the Business,MIS and IB programs. (prereq:MA-127 or equivalent)
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