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Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Addresses both scientific and applied aspects of child development from conception to adolescence. Studies of growth, adjustment, and the capacities of children at different stages of development including physical, cognitive, social, and personality development. Prerequisite: PSYC 201
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Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Studies how cultural forces guide individual and group behaviors. Includes self-fulfilling prophecy, social dominance, conformity, persuasion, intimacy, discrimination, and aggression. Prerequisite: PSYC 201
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3.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
Full Title:Descriptive Statistics in Psychology Computer Lab Introduces descriptive and inferential statistics. Includes frequency distributions, measures of variability, normal curve, percentiles, regression, probabilities, t-Tests, and Analysis of Variance through computer- based programming. NOTE: Not transferable as MATH 202 Basic Stats I or MATH 203 Basic Stats II.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this program is to provide an overview or introduction into the field of Process Operations within the Process Industry. Within this program, you will be introduced to the roles and responsibilities of Process Technicians, the environment in which they work, and the equipment and systems in which they operate. typical to an industrial environment. A field trip and/or research paper and subsequent presentations will be required. The purpose of this program is to provide an overview or introduction into the field of Process Operations within the Process Industry. Within this program, you will be introduced to the roles and responsibilities of Process Technicians, the environment in which they work and the equipment and systems in which they operate.
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3.00 Credits
This applied course will expose students to the terminology and concepts of instrumentation. Topics will include: control loops, process measurements, pressure, PH detection, flow transmitters, transducers, transmission of signals, upsets, and an overview of nuclear instrumentation. (4 hours)
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3.00 Credits
Students will be exposed to definition and actual application of types of equipment actually found in processing plants. This will include the following: valves, piping, pumps, compressors, steam traps, generators, turbines, motor, lubricator systems, heat exchanges, furnaces/boilers, drums, separators, reactors, evaporators, and relief devices.
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A continuation of Instrumentation I. Topics will include theory of automatic control, error, reset and rate responses, tuning, ratio and cascade controllers. Actual application will be with a simulated or real demonstration unit.
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