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3.00 Credits
Introduction to fermentation and microbial metabolism. Two classroom, three lab hours per week. Prerequisite: BIO 1111 and CHE 1111 and BTN 1130 and Restricted to Majors
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0.00 Credits
Introduction into fermentation and microbial metabolism within the laboratory setting.
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4.00 Credits
Structure and function of macromolecules and their interactions in DNA replication, DNA cloning and genetic engineering techniques analysis, introduction to public domain Prerequisite: DNA and protein sequence databases, use of software and internet resources for database searching. Two classroom, four lab (BTN 2231) hours per week. Prerequisite: BIO 1111 and CHE 1111 and BTN 1130 and Restricted to Majors
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0.00 Credits
Structure and function of protein and nucleic acids, DNA replication mechanisms, DNA cloning, genetic engineering techniques, use of plasmids, nucleic acid analysis by electrophoresis, Southern hybridization, DNA amplification and sequencing, introduction to public domain DNA and protein sequence databases, use of software and internet resources for database searching. Restricted to Majors
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0.50 - 9.00 Credits
Varied content offering of special interest to the discipline but not covered within existing courses; may be scheduled in a classroom/ seminar setting or in nontraditional format.
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3.00 Credits
The study of manufactured products from the perspective of design, tooling, processing, communication, computer numerical control, machine elements, tool design and specifications. The course also examines problem solving and critical thinking in product development using both standard and automated communication methods. Prerequisite: MET 1131
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the manufacturing processes used in the tooling and machining industry. Safety, mechanical hardware, hand tools, metrology, engine lathe, milling and grinding will be the major focus of this course. Two classroom, two lab hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course applies the principles of arithmetic, algebra and geometry to situations encountered in the machining industry. Two classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: DEV 0022
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3.00 Credits
This course applies the principles of geometry and trigonometry and the computing of compound angles to situations encountered in the machining industry. It also gives a brief introduction to the calculations required in computer numerical control programming. Two classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: CAM 1141
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8.00 Credits
An introduction to the manufacturing processes used in the tooling and machining industry. Safety, hand tools, metrology, engine lathe, milling, sawing and grinding will be the major focus of this course. Two classroom, eighteen lab hours per week.
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