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ACC 255: INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
Examines the theory and concepts underlying the mechanics of accounting, including a review of the accounting process. Topics covered include: conceptual framework; income statement; balance sheet; cash flow statement; revenue recognition; cash and receivables; inventories-cost and estimation; plant and intangible assets- acquisition, use and retirement. Prerequisite(s): ACC 156
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ACC 156
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ACC 256: INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
Continuation of Intermediate Accounting I. Topics covered include: debt financing; equity financing; long-term investments; leases; pensions; income taxes; contingencies; business segments; accounting changes and error analysis; earnings per share. Prerequisite(s): ACC 156
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ACC 156
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ACC 299: INTERNSHIP IN ACCOUNTING
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
Students gain exposure and insight to the accounting industry through supervised and evaluated on-the-job experience. Students select locations for internships from instructor-approved sites which encompass Southwestern Pennsylvania. Seminars are conducted weekly for students to discuss their experiences. Transportation to off-campus locations is the responsibility of students. Prerequisite: Completion of 30 credits in major course requirements.
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Completion of 30 Credits in Major Course Requirements
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ALH 120: PHARMACOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
Introduces the student to current concepts in pharmacology, including basic drug actions, indications and contraindications for drug therapy, toxicity, side effects and safe therapeutic ranges. Prerequisite(s): MTH 050,050A or Placement
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MTH 050, 050A or Placement
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ALH 122: MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
Studies definitions of medical terms. Greek and Latin word roots, prefixes and suffixes. Emphasis on application of terminology in specialized areas such as cardiology, urology, etc. Also includes discussion of the human element, medical laws and equipment, and methods.
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AMT 101: INTRO ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course will introduce students to additive manufacturing with discussions ranging from the historical beginning of 3D printing utilized in rapid prototyping through current applications in various precision manufacturing industries. The growing variety of polymer and metal materials along with related three-dimensional printing processes will also be explored. A brief overview of material safety, product design considerations, and post-process procedures will prepare the student for advanced courses in these subject areas.
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AMT 102: MATERIAL HANDLING & SAFETY
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
Students will gain the essential knowledge for proper handling of metal and polymer powders used in the field of additive manufacturing. Topics will detail the storage, documentation, pre-process, post-process, material recovery, and disposal of both metal and polymer powders according to ANSI and UL standards and procedures. An overview of all types of materials currently used in Additive Manufacturing will also be explored. This course must be completed before AMT 201 and 202. Prerequisite(s): AMT 101
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AMT 101
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AMT 201: 3D PRINTER OPERATION, MAINTENANCE & MANAGEMENT
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course will provide the student with hands-on operating experience of several advanced additive manufacturing 3D printing platforms utilized in industry. Students will convert CADD design files to the appropriate coordinate data necessary for both polymer and metal parts created through a 3D printing process. Maximizing the build environment of a 3D printer will be considered to increase productivity and efficiency of the operation. Pre and post process of printed parts along with operational printer maintenance procedures will be performed. Experience managing and handling both polymer and metal materials according to ANSI and UL standards will be employed. Prerequisite(s): DFT 105 or DFT 110, DFT 266 and AMT 102
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(DFT 105 OR DFT 110) AND DFT 266 AND AMT 102
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AMT 202: ADDITIVE MFR MOLD DESIGN
4.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
3D printing requires an entirely new thought process on the design of molds used in manufacturing. This course will provide students the opportunity to utilize the 3D printing process for the creaton of injection and casting molds. Investment casting designs will also be explored. 3D mold design software will be employed to provide the necessary coordinate data for the production of manufacturing molds. Prerequisite(s): AMT 201 Corequisite(s): DFT 208
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AMT 201
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DFT 208
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ARC 101: BUILDING MATERIALS & ESTIMATING
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
Surveys building materials and characteristics used in the construction industry. Course also covers various construction techniques, principles and cost estimating.
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