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Internet Programming
ID: IST-226
This course covers designing internet pages and applications for personal/business use, writing the required program code in languages such as HTML, Java, and VRML, testing and debugging programs, uploading and maintaining internet pages and applications.
Internet Skills for Work
ID: AOT-269
This course is designed to enhance work place productivity through the use of the Internet. Emphasis will be placed on the following topics: search engines, Internet research, image and text formats, downloading from the Internet, netiquette, and introduction to Web page design.
Interpersonal Communication
ID: SPC-209
This course is an introduction to the principles of interpersonal communication with emphasis on interpersonal theory as applied to personal and professional relationships. Students will learn to observe and analyze how these principles operate in daily interaction with others.
Methods in Analytical Chemistry II
ID: CHT-252
Topics in this course include the theory & operation of instruments used for chemical analysis in engineering and manufacturing environments including spectroscopy, chromatography, & electrochemical analyses among others. It covers both automated and semi-automated systems, sample preparation, etc.
Mobile and Wireless Appliances
ID: IST-236
This course is a survey of the protocols and interface standards for mobile and wireless appliances accessing the internet. An introduction to development and deployment of applications is included in this course.
Operating System Fundamentals
ID: CPT-255
This course examines popular operating systems of several different types of computers. Topics include command languages, utility programs, and screen design. This course also examines designing, implementing and supporting the Window NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment.
Respiratory Skills I
ID: RES-121
This course includes a study of basic respiratory therapy procedures and their administration. Administration of medical gases, humidity and aerosol, hyperinflation therapy, chest physical therapy, principles of infection control, and cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology is covered.
Analytical Geometry and Calculus II
ID: MAT-141
This course includes the following topics: continuation of calculus of one variable, including analytic geometry, techniques of integration, volumes by integration, and other applications; infinite series, including Taylor series and improper integrals.(Graphic calculator required)
Hardware Basics and Operating Systems
ID: IST-188
This course is the study of installation, upgrading and configuration of personal computers from the basics of motherboards and memory to an introduction to networking, along with installation, configuration and upgrading operating systems.
Information Literacy
ID: COL-250
Course introduces students to a wide range of print and electronic information resources and literacy skills basic to success in their academic work, their career, & in life long learning. (Note: Course is designed for transfer from OCTC and MTC to USC-Cola's College of Education Dept of Instr & Teacher Ed.)
Intro to Engineering Mechanics of Solids
ID: EGR-264
This course covers the relationships between external loads on solid bodies or members and the resulting internal effects and dimensional changes. Included are concepts of stress and strain, stress analysis of basic structural members, combined stress including Mohr's circle, and introductory analysis of deflection and buckling of columns.
Leadership Development
ID: IDS-201
This course focuses on the development of leadership, including philosophy, moral/ethics, and individual ability/style. It is designed to increase students understanding of themselves and the theories and techniques of leadership and group processes by integrating theoretical concepts with the reality of application within a group setting.
Manufacturing Engineering Prin
ID: MET-235
This course covers an analysis of the management of manufacturing using the tools of work cell design, standards, process planning, inventory control, and quality control. It includes analytical decision making and planning techniques.
Personal Finance
ID: BAF-101
This course includes the practical applications of concepts and techniques used in managing personal finances. Major areas of study include financial planning, budgeting, credit use, housing, insurance, investments, and retirement planning.
Print Reading and Sketching
ID: EGT-106
This course covers the interpretation of basic engineering drawings and sketching techniques for making multi-view pictorial representations. This course also includes an introduction to engineering technology, and an introduction to Computer Aided Design (CAD).
Skills for College Success
ID: COL-106
This course is designed to enhance the skills of entering freshmen to facilitate their ability to succeed in the college environment. The course topics include student/instructor expectations, time management, library/computer orientation, listening/note-taking, studying for success, learning styles/personality types, and diversity and differences on campus.
Social & Group Care of Infants & Toddler
ID: ECD-205
This course is the study of the socialization and group care of infants and toddlers. Emphasis is on guidance and management, understanding behavior, temperament, the importance of routines, primary care and continuity of care, and examining the elements of quality environments.
Statistics for Engineers
ID: EGR-209
This course covers basic probability and statistics with applications and examples in engineering. Topics include elementary probability, random variables and their distributions, random processes, statistical inference, linear regression, correlation, and basic design of experiments. *Note: This course was developed as a transfer course for use at MTC due to an agreement with the UofSC.*
Accounting for Entrepreneurs
ID: ACC-110
A study of the principles of financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxes, bookkeeping, accounting systems, and record keeping essential to starting and operating a new business enterprise.
American Military History
ID: HIS-235
This course explores the development of the american military from the 1600's through the Vietnam War. Study focuses on the military's actions during conflicts with other nations, its relation to society, and its role in the evolution of the american nation.