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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion of MATT 105, or a CPTS EA score of 40 or greater, or a CPTS AR score of 64 or greater and a CPTS EA score of 32 or greater. An introductory course designed for technology majors. The course covers measurement, motion, force, work, energy, power, simple machines, torques, properties of materials, fluids, hydraulics, sound, heat, and electricity. 3 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
A study of federalism, theories of the origins and purposes of government and other aspects of the central government, including pressure groups, political parties, and the electoral process. Emphasis is also placed on constitutional backgrounds and the organization and functions of the executive, legislative, and judicial segments of the national government. This course is a transferIN course. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of READ 009 and ENGL 009, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)380 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores. A study of the basic organization and historical developments of the states, cities, counties, townships, and special districts. Special emphasis is given to the federal relationships of the states with the central government and the struggle over states' rights. Also emphasized are the problems facing state and local governments in the fields of urban renewal, crime, transportation, finance, education, and governmental reform. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores, and successful completion of ENGL 101. A study of the basic principles of government and its institutions. Provides a background for other courses in government. Required for students in political science and social work. This course is a transferIN course. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the basic relationship of congressional law, the Federal and State court structures, constitutional law, and common law. These relationships will stress how they all relate to the individual rights of citizens. The course will emphasize political rights, criminal rights, civil suits, consumer rights, and labor management rights. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores, and successful completion of POLS 201. This course is designed as a capstone course for all Pre-Law majors as a requirement for graduation. The course evaluates the growth of modern nationstates, the causes of conflict and war between nations, the impact of war and peace on modern political ideologies, and the economic and social consequences of political action. Emphasis will be placed on a study of current events in a global comparative perspective. The course will emphasize critical thinking and comparative analysis through essay and research paper evaluations built into the course format. This course is a transferIN course. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores. This course is designed to examine the structure and function of the bureaucratic arm of the executive branch of government. Special emphasis will be placed on the internal workings of government agencies of administration on the local, state, and national level. Considerable attention will be paid to the power exerted through these agencies. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course will expose students to the working environment within a manufacturing operation. It would include how the production function interacts with other functional areas of business and presents such topics as demand forecasting, capacity management, location and layout of facilities, and other manufacturing-specific concepts. The course will also provide a general basis for more advanced production- related courses. 3 lecture hours.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to Total Quality Management through a review of its history and concepts. Students will become familiar with the key concepts of TQM including customer satisfaction, quality process orientation, empowerment, team-building and continuous improvement. Offered primarily through Continuing Studies. 1 lecture hour.
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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on the raw material acquisition and movement of in-process materials through a manufacturing concern. It would concentrate in the purchasing function with topics such as order negotiation, legal requirements, quantity discounts, quality assurance and also the logistics (transportation) of these goods from the supplier to the end consumer. 3 lecture hours.
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