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2.00 Credits
Includes discussions and seminars on the Army training management system, military justice, supply and property accountability, maintenance management, offi cer-enlisted personnel management; leadership laboratory. Students must register for lab under the department of physical education. Class 2, Lab 2, Credit 3
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2.00 Credits
Examines the ideas and issues that defi ne the role of the military in our larger society. Emphasis is on the professional and ethical standards required of the military offi cer. Other topics include planning and conducting meetings, teaching and counseling, active duty orientation, preparations for commissioning; leadership laboratory and fi eld training exercise. Students must register for lab under the department of physical education. Class 2, Lab 2, Credit 3
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2.00 Credits
For military science students who have completed their junior year of military study. The seminar is directly related to military science projects that students are working on and consists of written and/or oral presentations given during the quarter. Students also may be required to present this material to other students in a classroom environment. Students must register for lab under the department of physical education. Class 2, Credit 2
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4.00 Credits
A study of American military history from the 1700s to the present day. Discussions will show how military actions affected U.S. history; how developing technologies impacted U.S. military doctrine, tactics and strategy; and the change of the U.S. military from a part time civilian volunteer militia to a professional full time force. Credit 4
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1.00 Credits
A three-course series designed to introduce students to the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Offi cer Training Corps. Featured topics include mission and organization of the Air Force, offi cership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force offi cer opportunities, and an introduction to communication skills. Credit 1 (per quarter)
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1.00 Credits
A three-course series designed to introduce students to the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Offi cer Training Corps. Featured topics include mission and organization of the Air Force, offi cership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force offi cer opportunities, and an introduction to communication skills. Credit 1 (per quarter)
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1.00 Credits
A three-course series designed to introduce students to the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Offi cer Training Corps. Featured topics include mission and organization of the Air Force, offi cership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force offi cer opportunities, and an introduction to communication skills. Credit 1 (per quarter)
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on the understanding and application of basic manufacturing processes. Students will be challenged to discover and learn how typical industrial piece parts and assemblies are constructed. Topics include material properties, casting processes, forming processes, material removal processes, and joining processes. This course is for online students in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Technology and Safety Technology. Credit may not be given for this course if credit has been given for 0617 220. Credit 4
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3.00 Credits
First course in Thermal Sciences sequence. Properties of pure substances, gas laws, fi rst and second laws of thermodynamics are studied and applied. Thermal-Fluid Science I, II, and III are a sequence offered exclusively in DL or blended format. The course is required for Electrical/Mechanical majors and may be an elective for other majors. This course is not for MET majors. (1016-231 or equivalent) Credit 3
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Thermal-Fluid Science sequence covering fl uid statics, fl uid kinematics and fl uid dynamics. The course has an emphasis on those elements of fl uid mechanics with particular relevance to conduit fl ow, head loss and future heat transfer applications. The Thermal-Fluid Science I, II, and III courses are a sequence offered exclusively as distance or blended learning. The course is required for Electrical/Mechanical students and may be an elective for other majors. This course is not for MET majors. (Thermal Fluid Science I or equivalent) Credit 3
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