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4.00 Credits
Is designed for students who need additional calculus for their major area of study or as preparation for higher levels of mathematics. Topics include the analytic geometry of the conic sections, exponential and logarithmic functions, other transcendental functions, techniques and applications of integration, improper integrals, Taylor's Formula and infinite series. A TI-83 Plus graphing calculator is required. Prerequisite: MAT 231 Offered: Spring
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4.00 Credits
Is designed for students who need a calculus background for their major area of study, future career, or as preparation for higher levels of mathematics. Topics include vector treatment of three-dimensional geometry, partial derivatives of functions of two or more variables, polar coordinates, parametric equations, multiple integrals, elementary differential equations and vector fields. Prerequisite: MAT 232 Offered: Fall
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3.00 Credits
Considers the principal musical forms. These forms include symphony, musical drama, jazz, folk music and experimental music. Offered: Fall
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3.00 Credits
Is a survey and analytical look at musical theater, specifically in the United States. A brief history of the origins of musical theater -- including areas such as passion plays, opera, operetta and other related media -- is covered. The course emphasizes the development of American musical theater beginning with the operetta and early minstrel shows through the Broadway hits of the Twentieth Century. Additionally, this course introduces students to the art of critique in regard to musical theater. Students view several film versions of musicals to understand the societal influences that brought them about, as well as investigate the lives and careers of several major contributors to American musical theater. The course is neither a comprehensive study of the history of theater, nor is it a technical course in production, direction and performance. Offered: Spring
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of the energy utility industry. It includes, but is not limited to, the history of providing reliable service, regulatory influences, electric/gas energy flow and basic terminology, typical conditions for employment and career opportunities. Offered: Fall
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4.00 Credits
Provides exposure to the fundamentals of both Current (DC) and Alternating Current (AC) electrical theory. These skills will find application in measurement, controls and electronics, and provide a springboard for further study in AC power generation. Corequisite: MAT 137 Offered: Fall
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with fundamentals of gas combustion, including knowledge and skills to diagnose combustion problems and make the proper adjustments to obtain complete combustion at the rated input using standard tools. Offered: Spring
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4.00 Credits
Introduces students to the fundamentals of the energy utility industry alternating current theory. Topics include vector analysis of power (KW, KVARS and KVA), power factor, phase angles, polyphase loads (WYE and Delta) and control of system efficiency. Prerequisites: NRG 101 and MAT 137 Offered: Fall
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4.00 Credits
Provides students with the basic knowledge, skills and technical background in the construction, equipment, practices/procedures, design/layout and typical problems of electrical distribution, both overhead and underground. Prerequisites: NRG 102 and NRG 105 Offered: Spring
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes basic skills training needed in mechanical maintenance. Included are practical measuring and mathematical skills in both English and metric systems. Also included are layout/fabrication procedures focusing on good shop practice. The course introduces maintenance, repair, and lubrication of power transmission systems such as gear, V-belt and chair drives. Prerequisite: MAT 137 Offered: Spring
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