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3.00 Credits
This course examines the major ethical codes of the medical and legal professions as set forth by the ABA, AMA, ANA, AALNC, NALA and NFPA. How the principles of these codes apply to contemporary medical and legal issues is also covered, with emphasis on application to the role of the legal nurse.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines substantive and procedural laws and rules pertaining to marriage, dissolution of marriage, child support and custody, separation agreements, adoption, surrogate motherhood, and custody issues. Prerequisite: "C" or better in LAS 101.
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3.00 Credits
Students are placed in law-related positions to gain practical experience necessary for success as legal assistants. Students are required to establish learning objectives related to their positions to effect the attainment of specific job competencies. Students are required to attend a weekly one-hour session on campus with their professor to go over their work experiences. Prerequisites: "C" orbetter in LAS 202 and LAS 206.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn about moving elements used in the design and analysis of basic mechanisms in machines. Topics covered in the course include velocity and acceleration analysis on a plane, design and analysis of four-bar linkages, and cams, gears, and other mechanisms using graphical and analytical methods. Laboratory work is included. Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENR 110. Co-requisite:MTH 114. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with the principles, methodology, and economics of manufacturing processes with respect to materials, production operations, and quality control. The topics also include tooling, automation, maintenance, industrial organization and management, marketing, and statistics applied to manufacturing problems. Laboratory work is included. Prerequisite: "C" or better in PHY 101or placement. Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the concept of computer integrated manufacturing systems through the use of a flexible manufacturing center comprised of a number of workcells. It covers communication between the individual process controllers and a factory control system. Robot operation and programming is introduced. The course also covers the mechanical aspects of material manipulation, various feedback mechanisms, and the integration of robots with other machines in the workcell. The student applies the design concept and techniques to develop a machine tool operation system. Field trips to assembly plants are included. Prerequisite: "C" or better in MET201 or placement. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn about DC and AC motors and generators and the transmission mechanisms used to drive mechanical power. The course covers transducers for position and velocity. Programmable logic control (PLC) systems are introduced. Laboratory work involves the use of computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) workcell equipment which includes computer numerical control (CNC) machinery, robotics control systems, and vision control systems. Prerequisites: "C" or better in ELC 115 andPHY 101. Co-requisite: MET 215. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic concepts and applications of fluid systems including essentials of fluid properties, fluid statics, Bernouli's theorem, fluid measurements, and losses due to flow in pipes. Laboratory work deals with models and operational systems as well as exercises involving the underlying principles of hydraulics and pneumatic mechanisms. Prerequisite: "C" or better in PHY101. Co-requisite:MTH 114. Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces computer numerical control (CNC) programming in an applied fashion using lathe, milling, and other machines in the laboratory. The course emphasizes mastery of G and M codes and focuses on the integration of computer aided design (CAD), computer aided manufacturing (CAM), and CNC. The latest release of CAM software packages and modern CNC machines are available and used by the students to complete several hands-on projects. Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENR 103or placement. Co-requisite: ENR 105. Laboratory fee.
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1.00 Credits
The student completes a comprehensive project that includes the various aspects of manufacturing engineering technology. The project must encompass a wide range of topics such as design CAD, production planning, material handling, machining, and quality control and inspection using machine vision. Prerequisites: "C" or better inMET 202 and MET 225.
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