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MAT 221: Calculus II
4.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course is a continuation of MAT 220.Topics include transcendental functions, derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions, techniques of integration, applications of definite integrals, improper integrals, simple differential equations and infinite series.
Prerequisite:
MAT 220
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MAT 222: Calculus III
4.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course is a continuation of MAT 221.This course will use all the elements of elementary calculus beginning with an introduction to vector calculus. The course will also cover more advanced application using partial derivatives, multiple integrals, implicit functions, Divergence Theorem, Stoke's Theorem, and Green's Theorem.
Prerequisite:
MAT 221
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MAT 280: Differential Equations
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
Theory and methods of solving ordinary differential equations are covered. Topics include equations of first order, second order, and simple higher order systems, methods of solutions, exact and numerical techniques, transformations(Laplace and Fourier) and applications of differential equations to the physical and natural sciences.
Prerequisite:
MAT 222
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MAT 282: Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations
4.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
Theory and methods of solving ordinary differential equations are covered. Topics include equations of first order, second order, and simple higher order systems, methods of solutions, exact and numerical techniques, transformations (Laplace and Fourier) and applications of differential equations to the physical and natural sciences.
Prerequisite:
MAT 221
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MET 090: Mechanical and Electrical Fabrication
1.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course introduces the student to mechanical and electrical basics. Students will be introduced to mechanical tools and devices as well as principles of an electrical system. Electrical components will also be introduced.
Prerequisite:
MAT 020, MAT 030, MAT 035, MAT 110, MAT 150, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 210, MAT 220, or MAT 221
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MET 101: Fundamentals of Shop Machinery
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course introduces the student to blueprint reading, measurement, quality assurance, industry safety, hand tools and the basic operation of manual machine tools. Students will complete the OSHA 10-hour General Industry training program.
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MET 110: Manufacturing Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course provides the student with an overview of the various types of manufacturing that takes place in the discrete, hybrid and continuous sectors and of the jobs that must be performed within manufacturing. The course provides an introduction to the techniques and resources that manufacturers employ to improve operations, preparing the student for independent investigating and life-long learning. It provides basic knowledge and skills with regard to blueprint reading, CADD drawing, measurement and quality assurance. At least one plant tour will be included as part of this course to provide first hand validation of the topics covered.
Prerequisite:
((COM 061, EAP 060, RPLE 060, and RPLR 061) or (COM 121 or COM 122)) and (MAT 110 or RPLM 110)
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MET 111: Fundamentals of Manufacturing
1.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course provides the student with an overview of the various types of manufacturing that takes place in today's manufacturing facility. This course provides and introduction to techniques that manufactures employ to improve efficiency and operations. It prepares the student for independent investigating and life-long learning.
Prerequisite:
MAT 030, MAT 035, MAT 110, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 220, or MAT 221
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MET 120: Industrial Mechanics I
5.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course covers the principles and applications of the most commonly found mechanical drive and fluid power components in an industrial manufacturing environment. Topics include mechanical power transmission devices, pneumatics, and hydraulics through an intermediate level along with related construction and troubleshooting techniques. Completion of this course provides the student with all of the mechanical skills and knowledge required by the National Center for Integrated Systems Technology (NCIST) Advanced Manufacturing Curriculum in Integrated Systems Technology. All course material is supplemented with practical hands-on exposure to the items described.
Prerequisite:
MAT 030, MAT 035, MAT 110, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 220, or MAT 221
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MET 130: Industrial Electrical Systems
4.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course covers the principles and application of alternating (AC) and direct (DC) current electricity, industrial sequential control and electrical controls construction as found in a typical manufacturing environment. Topics include AC and DC circuit analysis and measurement in resistive, capacitive and inductive circuits; AC fixed speed motor control; control transformers, relays, timers, and counters; mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic input and output devices; sequencing and logic functions; introduction to component and systems troubleshooting; electrical wiring practices; conduit and raceways; and requirements for conductors, disconnects and raceways as specified by the National Electric Code (NEC). Completion of this course provides the student with all of the basic electrical skills and knowledge required by the National Center for Integrated Systems Technology (NCIST) Advanced Manufacturing Curriculum in Integrated Systems Technology. All course material is supplemented with practical hands-on exposure to the items described.
Prerequisite:
MAT 030, MAT 035, MAT 110, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 220, or MAT 221
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