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Students will gain exposure to the principles and procedures used in PC based CAD/CAM part programming and manufacturing. Course is based on the use of local industry standard CAM software. The PC based CAM system will be used to produce complex machined parts from detailed solid models on advanced CNC machine tools. Prerequisites: MCT 1380, 2280 and 2300. Campus and term: J spring
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Students will learn traditional manufacturing processes. Topics include processes such as casting, hot and cold working, injection molding, powder metallurgy, and finishing, as well as MTL props and their effect on the manufacturing process. Labs consist of tours of traditional manufacturing plants and a project which requires students to create a small factory that uses new manufacturing techniques. Emphasis of the project is on quality, reduced work in process, and the team approach. 3 credit hours. Prerequisites: MCT 1280, MCT 1380, and sophomore technology standing. J spring
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Students will learn the structure and behavior of commonly used engineering materials. Topics include the atomic models of metals, ceramics, and plastics as an aid in the understanding of the macroscopic behavior of the same materials. Students spend considerable time working with ferrous alloys, phase diagrams, and heat treatment processes. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: sophomore technology standing. J occasionally
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Students are introduced to the basic concepts and processes of atmospheric science. Topics include atmospheric moisture, vertical and horizontal air pressure patterns, thermal patterns, clouds, atmospheric circulation and winds, air masses, fronts, fog, ice formation, thunderstorms, turbulence, and subtropical weather. Students will study weather data including surface and pressure maps, surface weather data, and a variety of computerized weather data banks throughout the U.S. and selected areas of the world. The relationship of meteorological phenomena to aeronautical conditions will be included. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: MAT 0600; Corequisite: ENG 1530; Must meet minimum college level reading score: Accuplacer 80+ or Asset 40+. J occasionally
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Focuses on medical terminology as it occurs in the anatomical systems of the human body. Students will learn the basic principles of medical word building, pronunciation, and use of medical terms. Students will also learn about all human anatomical systems, the study of common diseases, procedures, and abnormalities. 3 credit hours. Eligibility: ENG 1510. C fall
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Students will learn procedures to become effective in the administrative duties necessary in today's state-ofthe- art medical office. Students will examine medical records management, filing procedures, medicolegal communications, appointment scheduling, telephone procedures, insurance form completion, medical coding, medical transcription, and financial recordkeeping. 3 credit hours. Eligibility: ENG 1510. C spring
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Provides students with the training necessary to demonstrate mastery in transcribing medical reports. Realistic dictation from healthcare facilities will give students the experience of listening to a variety of medical terms, different accents, and various medical reports. 3 credit hours. Prerequisites: MOT 1410 and MOT 1420. C fall
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Students are introduced to diagnostic and procedural coding. Students will learn ICD-9, CPT and HCPCS coding systems, and how to relate coding procedures to office operations, medical reimbursement, and medical billing. 3 credit hours. Prerequisites: MOT 1410 and MOT 1420. C fall; spring
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Students are introduced to ICD-9-CM coding classification systems. Students will learn how diagnostic coding procedures relate to medical reimbursement and office operations. Prerequisites: MOT 1410 and MOT 1420. Campus and Term: C spring, J spring
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3.00 Credits
Guides the student's search for musical enjoyment and understanding. A survey of classical and popular music is presented through listening and written examples. Students will gain knowledge of music literature and the art of music and its relationship to society. No prior musical experience or skills required. Eligibility: ENG 0430; Must meet minimum college level reading score: Accuplacer 80+ or Asset 40+. Campus and term: J fall
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