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6.00 Credits
Covers temperature bridges, preparation and development of temperature media and devices, calibration of simple temperature devices, the theory and physics behind pressure and pressure measurements and level measurement using different techniques. Prerequisite: IMT 131, or instructor permission.
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6.00 Credits
Covers methods and operation of flow measurement including orifice plates and venturi tubes, the function of relays and square root extractors in the process loop, and piping and instrument diagrams. Applies sensing and measurement principles in studying control loops, types and modes of control, and application of control elements, control valves, and actuators. Prerequisite: INTC 101, or instructor permission.
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6.00 Credits
Applies electronic fundamentals to measurement of viscosity, consistency, analytical measurements and data recorders. Discussions are supported by demonstrations, videotapes, and hands-on experience. Prerequisite: INTC 102, IMT 132, or instructor permission.
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6.00 Credits
Offers a discussion of electronic signal converters and conditioners, electronic control diagrams, process characteristics and disturbances. Feedback control loops are covered with various controller modes of operation and proper calibration and tuning procedures. Cascade, ration, dead time, forward and multivariable controls are introduced. Also covers troubleshooting techniques in electronic control systems. Prerequisite: INTC 201 or instructor permission.
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6.00 Credits
Covers programmable logic controller (PLC) components, internal operation and structure, number systems, basic programming, timers and counters, sensors, I/O modules, arithmetic instruction, advanced programming techniques, communications and installation, and troubleshooting. Theory supported with hands-on laboratory exercises in PLC system configuration and programming. Prerequisite: IMT 131, INTC 102 or instructor permission.
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3.00 Credits
Provides hands-on experience in news writing, photography, editing, design and layout. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101, high school journalism or newspaper experience, or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
Provides a hands-on overview of the main aspects of newspaper reporting, including generating story ideas, gauging the newsworthiness of stories, interviewing news sources, and writing various types of stories - from personality profiles to "hard" news thuman-interest features. Course requirements include reading and analyzing professional newspaper stories as well as writing news articles and performing all the steps that go along with that. This may be offered as a Capstone course. See Capstone prerequisites on Page 31. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of C or better or instructor permission.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces students to the basic principles of information research. Emphasis is placed on the process of locating and evaluating information in both print and online formats. Includes basic introduction to the Internet, online databases and library catalogs, and the use of various print tools to access information. An annotated bibliography will be developed in an academic area of the students' choice. This course is especially helpful to those enrolled in classes with a required research paper.
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2.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course will expose students to three basic types of machine tools as well as general shop safety, layout, cutting tool geometry, and precision measuring. The three areas of focus will be hole operations such as drilling, reaming, and tapping, engine lathe operations such as turning, facing, and boring, and the basic operation of the vertical milling machine.
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2.00 - 10.00 Credits
Designed to introduce the beginning student to the safe operation of basic hand tools, saws, bench grinders, drill press and the engine lathe. The student will use these tools to complete basic projects designed to use the equipment in a wide variety of operations to develop basic skills.
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