EGT-108 |
Principles of Engineering
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3 |
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$652.50 |
This course explores technology systems and manufacturing processes using the methodology of project-based engineering problem solving. Learning activities explore a variety of engineering disciplines and address the social and political consequences of technological change.
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EGT-410 |
PLTW - Principles of Engineering
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3 |
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$652.50 |
This course explores technology systems and manufacturing processes using the methodology of project-based engineering problem solving. Learning activities explore a variety of engineering disciplines and address the social and political consequences of technological change.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 64
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ELT-290 |
DC Electricity
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4 |
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$1290.00 |
This course presents basic concepts of electricity and electronics and the application of these concepts to direct current circuits. This course assumes no previous knowledge of electricity or electronics. An understanding of algebra is required.
Pre/Co-requisite(s): A minimum grade of D- in MAT-504.
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ELT-291 |
AC Electricity
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4 |
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$870.00 |
This course presents basic concepts of electricity and electronics and the application of these concepts to alternating current circuits. This course is a continuation of the DC Electricity course. An understanding of algebra is required.
Pre/Co-requisite(s): A minimum grade of D- in ELT-290 or MAT-504.
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IND-100 |
Basic Mechanical Systems
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2 |
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$435.00 |
This course provides the student with introductory knowledge, skills in use of tools, and components by mechanics.
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IND-111 |
Industrial Safety Mechanical Systems
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1 |
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$276.50 |
This course provides students with information required to understand industrial safety issues and procedures. Studies include job hazard awareness, lock-out/tag-out, egress, fire extinguishers, OSHA 10, material handling, and Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (SDS Sheets).
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MAT-504 |
Electronics Math I
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4 |
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$870.00 |
This course presents algebraic concepts, trigonometric concepts and problem solving as applied to electronics. Specific topics included are: algebraic mathematical operations, equations manipulation and solving, quadratic equations, systems of equations, determinants and matrixes, special products and factoring, graphing, trigonometric functions, solutions of triangles, exponents and radicals, complex number systems and elements of plane vectors.
Prerequisite(s): MAT-063 or appropriate placement score.
Co-requisite(s): ELT-291.
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MAT-210 |
Calculus I
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4 |
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$870.00 |
The first in a calculus sequence, this course covers topics including functions and their graphs, limits, derivatives, applications of the derivative, and integrals.
Lecture Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C- in MAT-128 or MAT-134 or appropriate placement scores (ACT: 27; COMPASS TRIGONOMETRY: 51-100).
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