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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the handling of technical data. Scientific functions of the hand held calculator and basic use of the personal computer are covered. Topics include scientific notation, significant figures, and computation by means of the calculator and computer. Basic use of the Computer Operating System and electronic spreadsheets for both computation and plotting graphs are included. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Prerequisite: MAT 005
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3.00 Credits
An applied science course involving a study of basic principles of mechanics and applications. Topics include forces, moments, resultants, equivalent force systems, couples, equilibrium, friction, centroids and center of gravity, moments of inertia, kinematics of particles and bodies, Newton¿s Second Law, work/energy methods, and impulse momentum. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Prerequisites /Co-requisites: MAT 111 or higher and TEC 121 (recommended).
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1.00 Credits
An applied science laboratory course intended to be taken concurrently with TEC 120. The course consists of a series of experiments dealing with the application of the principles of Statics and Dynamics. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Prerequisite/Corequisite: TEC 120
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2.00 Credits
This course will introduce the fundamental concepts and characteristics of industrial robots. Topics such as robot architecture, kinematics and capabilities will be studied. Features of end effectors, programming methods of both servo and non servo robots, typical applications and major manufacturers will also be considered. Laboratory sessions will involve "hands on¿ programming with teach pendants and personal computers and determination of typical robot operating parameters leading to the operation of work cells. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Prerequisite: Elementary Algebra
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0.00 Credits
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended to be an introductory, interdisciplinary exposure to the visual, verbal, and performing arts. The basic elements of many art forms will be investigated, as well as concepts each form has in common with the other. Distinctive characteristics of music, painting, sculpture, architecture, theatre, dance and photography will serve as focal points. The course is also available as ART 100 and MUS 100. Meets SUNY General Education requirement for The Arts (AR) Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Western Civilization (WC)
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3.00 Credits
A lecture-demonstration-laboratory course. A basic survey of the introductory principles of acting for the general liberal arts student. The contents include study of the history of acting, aspects of character, action/objective, and improvisation techniques. Practical experience is provided through participation in laboratory experiences and final performance project. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Meets SUNY General Education requirement for The Arts (AR)
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1.00 Credits
The Theatre Arts Success Seminar is designed to help students acquire essential skills needed for academic success. The topics covered will include, but are not limited to: Orientation to College Life, Theatre Arts Program Requirements, setting short term and long term education and career goals, college survival skills, critical thinking, and the creative process. This course makes extensive use of the ANGEL Course Management System for accessing course materials. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters). Restricted to Theatre Arts students.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture demonstration laboratory course. An introduction to basic acting skills and terminology. Practical experience is provided through participation in classroom exercises, improvisations, and a final performance project. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Meets SUNY General Education requirement for The Arts (AR)
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