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Preparation for Clinical
ID: NMT-100
This course will prepare nuclear medicine students for the clinical environment within the hospital, prior to beginning rotations.
Preparation for Engineering Technology
ID: EGR-103
This course covers the opportunities available and basic skills needed for careers in engineering technology. Topics of study include concepts and terminologies used in engineering technology, use of scientific calculators, problem solving techniques, and SI system of measurements. Students are introduced to computers and their usage as a tool in engineering technology.
Preventive Maintenance
ID: IMT-160
This course covers preventive maintenance techniques.
Prin of Quality & Continous Improvement
ID: AMT-160
This course prepares students for an assessment leading to Manufacturing Skill Standards Council Certified Production Technician (MSSC-CPT). Students will be equipped with the skills to ensure the production and manufacturing systems meet quality system requirements as defined by business/customers.
Principles of Cad
ID: EGT-251
This course includes the additional use of CAD software for production of technical drawings and related documentation.
Principles of Management
ID: MGT-101
This course is a study of management theories, emphasizing the management functions of planning, decision making, organizing, leading, and controlling.
Principles of Management & Leadership I
ID: NUR-270
This course focuses on concepts and competencies related to role development, leadership and management skills, legal and ethical issues, and professional values and behaviors of the registered nurse.
Principles of Parametric CAD
ID: EGT-245
This course is the study of 3D product and machine design utilizing state-of-the-art parametric design software.
Principles of Rescue
ID: EMS-216
This course covers concepts and skills related to the access, stabilization, packaging and removal of patients trapped in wrecked vehicles, endangered by hazardous materials, trapped by structural members, and endangered due to location. Focus is on vehicle rescue, water rescue, remote slope rescue, rescue from hazardous situations, and rescue from mass casualty situations.
Print Reading I
ID: WLD-103
This is a basic course which includes the fundamentals of print reading, the meaning of lines, views, dimensions, notes, specifications, and structural shapes. Welding symbols and assembly drawings as used in fabrication work are also covered.
Print Reading II
ID: WLD-105
This course includes print reading, including welding symbols and their applications to pipe fabrication. Basic sketching of piping symbols, single line and double line pipe drawings, material estimating, template layout and how templates are used in pipe layouts are included.
Probability and Statistics
ID: MAT-120
This course is an introduction to probability and statistics. Topics include organization of data, calculating probabilities, counting principles, binomial and normal distributions, central limit theorem, confidence, intervals, hypothesis tests, linear regression, and correlation. (Graphic calculator required)
Prof Ethics in Human Services Practice
ID: HUS-221
This course is an in-depth analysis of human services ethics, application of NOHSE codes of ethics, and concepts and dilemmas specific to helping relationships.
Professional Communications
ID: ENG-165
This course develops practical written, and oral professional communication skills. The course is oriented to current needs in industry and business, and assignments are drawn from students' majors.
Professional Development
ID: AOT-133
This course emphasizes development of personal and professional skills required of an office worker in areas such as projecting a professional image, job seeking skills, office etiquette, ethics, and time and stress management.
Programmable Controllers
ID: EEM-251
This course is an introduction to programmable control systems with emphasis on basic programming techniques. A variety of input/output devices and their applications are covered.
Programmable Controllers
ID: EET-235
This course is a study of relay logic, ladder diagrams, theory of operation, and applications. Loading ladder diagrams, debugging, and trouble-shooting techniques are applied to programmable controllers.
Programmable Logic Controllers
ID: IMT-233
This is the study of programmable logic controllers. Students will learn how to state the characteristics of different types of memory and count and convert between number systems. (Note: Course is aligned with NCCER module 32508).
Programmable Logic Controllers I
ID: MEC-210
This course is an introduction to programmable logic controllers with an emphasis on basic programming techniques. Basic hardware as well as a variety of input/output devices and their applications are covered. Programs are constructed, operated, and tested.
Programmable Logic Controllers II
ID: MEC-211
This course covers the application of programmable logic controller theories and operation procedures. Topics such as interfacing data manipulation and report generation are covered. Programmable controller projects are constructed, operated, and tested.