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Provides knowledge of the correct use, meaning and derivatives of medical terms through lectures and multi-media instruction. Proper spelling and pronunciation are also emphasized with these terms. Hours: Class/Week 3 D. Lab 0 P. Lab/O.B.I. 0 Credit 3 192
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Terminology, concepts and principles of epidemiology are examined in order to explain the occurrence, distribution, and causative factors of diseases in human populations. Prerequisite: Program admission Hours: Class/Week 3 Lab/Week 0 Credit 3 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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This course provides learners with an overview of the functional and structural composition of organizations. Topics include supply and demand, product flow, types of manufacturing process, structure of manufacturing organizations, manufacturing business principles, employee impact on the bottom line, and workplace ethics. Hours: Class/Week 2 Lab/Week 0 Credit 2
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This course provides the personal and interpersonal effectiveness skills required to succeed in the manufacturing environment. Topics include: listening, communication, team skil s, personal wel ness, managing change, and creating a positive image. Hours: Class/Week 2 Lab/Week 0 Credit 2
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This course provides learners with the knowledge and skil s associated with quality and productivity in the manufacturing environment. Hours: Class/Week 2 Lab/Week 0 Credit 2
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This course provides learners with an introduction into computerized process control and the operational requirements associated with automated machines in the manufacturing environment. Hours: Class/Week 3 Lab/Week 0 Credit 3
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This course provides learners with an introduction to representative manufacturing skil s and associated safety requirements. Topics include plant safety, materials movement equipment, precision measurements for manufacturing, and blueprint reading. Hours: Class/Week 6 Lab/Week 0 Credit 6
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Aviation mathematics provides students with the knowledge necessary to use and apply mathematical procedures and processes that are applicable to aviation maintenance functions. Topics include: perform algebraic operations; extract roots and raise numbers to a given power; determine area and volume of geometrical shapes; and solve ratio, proportion, and percentage problems. Minimum Federal Aviation Agency teaching level-3 Hours: Class/Week 3 Lab/Week 0 Credit 3 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the knowledge and skil s necessary to select and use FAA and manufacturers' specifications, data sheets, manuals, related regulations, and technical data; to write descriptions of aircraft conditions, record work performed, and complete maintenance forms and inspection reports; and learn to interpret federal regulations regarding mechanic privileges and limitations. Topics include: maintenance publications, maintenance forms and records, and mechanic privileges and limitations. Hours: Class/Week 2 P.Lab/Week 3 Credit 3 Corequisite: SCT 100
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10.00 Credits
Provides students with the fundamentals of aircraft servicing methods and ground operations. Topics include: aircraft drawings, aircraft weight and balance, fluid lines and fittings, materials and processes, ground operations and servicing, and aircraft cleaning and corrosion control. Hours: Class/Week 10 P.Lab/Week 10 Credit 13 Corequisite: AMT 100 (Diploma), or MAT 1111 (degree) 193
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