| CHE221 |
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Components of matter, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, major classes of chemical reactions, gases and kinetic-molecular theory, thermo- chemistry, and quantum theory and atomic structure.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: CHE 101 or high school chemistry or equivalent. Corequisite: MATH 111.
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General Chemistry
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5 |
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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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Humanities/Social Science elective *
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3 |
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13 |
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| CHE222 |
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A continuation of CHE 221. Models of chemical bonding, shape of molecules, theories of covalent bonding, liquids and solids, properties of mixtures, bonding and reactivity, and chemical kinetics.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: CHE 221.
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General Chemistry
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5 |
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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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13 |
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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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| MET160 |
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Survey of materials used in industry and their physical and chemical principles as they relate to structure, properties, corrosion, and engineering applications. Major consideration given to metal alloys. Introduction to polymers, ceramics, and composites included.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: CHE 101/CHE 104 or CHE 201/CHE 204 or CHE 221.
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Materials I
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3 |
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| MET241 |
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Computer aided drafting (CAD) for mechanical design. The focus of this course is the construction of 2-D drawings using current industry software. Topics include construction principles, input schemes, command structures, and data management.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MET 111.
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CAD for Mechanical Design I
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2 |
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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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16 |
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