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| CHE101/201 |
Chemistry
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3 |
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| CHE104/204 |
Chemistry Laboratory
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1 |
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| MATH111 |
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Study of functions including graphs, operations and inverses. Includes polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic functions and their applications, and systems of equations.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 100 with grade "C" or better or equivalent.
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College Algebra
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4 |
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| MET111 |
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Introduction to modern tools of engineering. Creativity in the design of systems and components; on both design and presentation teams. Identification, analysis and solutions to engineering problems. Effective communication techniques Technical sketching and isometric drawing skills.
Prerequisite: None
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Orientation I
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2 |
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| WRI121 |
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Introduces critical reasoning and analysis. Explores connections between thesis, structure, tone and purpose; includes writing process, rhetorical strategies applications Focuses on academic reading, writing and research skills.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: writing ability as demonstrated by SAT/ACT score and/or writing sample.
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English Composition
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3 |
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Psychology elective*
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3 |
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| Total |
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16 |
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| MATH112 |
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The trigonometric functions and their applications. Topics include graphs, identities, trigonometric equations, vectors and complex numbers.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 111 with grade "C" or better or equivalent.
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Trigonometry
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4 |
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| MET112 |
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Continuation of MET 111. This sequence will introduce the students to economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety realities of the campus and the engineering work place; as well as club, networking and internship opportunities.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MET 111.
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Orientation II
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2 |
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| MFG103 |
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Applications of welding in modern industry. Topics include: Oxyacetylene welding and cutting, shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal arc welding, and robotic welding.
Prerequisite: None
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Introductory Welding Processes
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3 |
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| WRI122 |
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Designed to develop skills in ethical argument, research, and critical thinking. Multi-page papers, including argumentative research paper, required. Focuses on writing process with attention to audience, effective style, and overall rhetorical effect.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: WRI 121 with grade "C" or better.
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English Composition
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3 |
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Social Science elective
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3 |
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15 |
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| MATH251 |
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Theory, computational techniques and applications of the derivative.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 112 with grade "C" or better or equivalent.
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Differential Calculus
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4 |
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| MFG120 |
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An introductory course in metal removal processes empha sizing drilling, milling, and lathe processes. Included tool bit grinding. Emphasis on production speeds and feeds.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: MATH 100 and MET 111.
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Manufacturing Processes I
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4 |
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| SPE111 |
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Public speaking with emphasis on content, organization, and speaker adjustments to various situations; dynamics of the speaker/listener interaction; and appropriate language usage. Includes informative, demonstrative, and persuasive speeches.
Prerequisite: None
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Fundamentals of Speech
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3 |
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Economics elective
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3 |
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Humanities elective
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3 |
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| Total |
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17 |
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These maps are provided for general planning purposes only. Students should consult with their academic advisor for complete degree requirements.
* PSY 201 Recommended
** ENGT 230, ENGT 231, ENGT 232 sequence may be substituted for the ENGR 211, ENGR 213 sequence
*** MET 232 Thermodynamics may be substituted for ENGR 355 Thermodynamics
**** Engineering Exam to be selected from:
- ENGR 485 Fundamentals of Engineering Exam
- MFG 428 Manufacturing Engineering Certification