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Operations Management I
ID: MGT-220
This course introduces students to the concepts and practices that comprise operations management, including supply chain management. This course provides an overview of operating decisions and practices in multiple industry environments including manufacturing and service oriented businesses.
Physical Anthropology and Archaeology
ID: ANT-203
This course includes an exploration of human origins, human evolution, human prehistory, and cultural existence from its less complex forms to early civilizations. The course also includes an introduction to the concepts, methods, and data of physical, biological, and archaeological anthropology.
Physical Therapy Profes Preparation
ID: PTH-101
This course introduces the purpose, philosophy and history of physical therapy and medical/legal documentation.
Politics and Government
ID: PSC-205
This course is a study of the concepts and problems involved in man's relationships with governments and political change. This course emphasizes comparative institutions of government, analysis of political behavior, and political ideology.
Principles of CNC
ID: MTT-250
This course is an introduction to the coding used This course is an introduction to the coding used in cnc programming.
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).
Public Speaking
ID: SPC-205
This course is an introduction to principles of public speaking with application of speaking skills. Students entering this course must be able to communicate clearly with American speakers of English.
Reliability Centered Maintenance
ID: MEC-214
This course is the study of methods of preventive and predictive maintenance that ensures continuous improvement. This includes vibration analysis, infrared photography, and ultrasonic measuring equipment.
Shell Scripting
ID: CPT-180
This course is a study of shell scripting and emphasizes the designing, coding, and testing of scripts. This course will cover shell scripting from both the command line and the Graphical User Interface.
Special Topics in English
ID: ENG-299
This course focuses on a specific purpose for, issue in, or type of English such as South Carolina literature, writing for the Web, or a history of literature censorship in the US.
Special Topics in Nuclear Medicine
ID: NMT-109
This course covers a variety of special topics in nuclear medicine. This course includes registry preparation.
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.*
Surveying I
ID: CET-105
This course includes surveying theory and practice; care and use of instruments; traversing procedures; and computation of closure. Also included in this course are differential and trigonometric leveling and computation of the area of real property.
Women in Literature
ID: ENG-230
This course is a critical study of women's writings examined from historical, social, and psychological points of view.
Workers Compensation
ID: LEG-212
This course is a study of the history of workers' compensation, case laws, statutes, and regulations, and procedures in handling claims.
2-D Design Fundamentals
ID: ART-121
This foundation course covers the visual elements and principles of design including color theory. Projects in a variety of media focus on compositional organization and the development of design skills.
3-D Design Fundamentals
ID: ART-122
This foundation course introduces students to 3-D design concepts and basic sculptural materials. Projects address a variety of design problems unique to 3-D art forms.
Abnormal Psychology
ID: PSY-212
This course is a study of the nature and development of behavioral disorders, including the investigation of contemporary treatment procedures. In depth review of the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders; the psychological, biological and sociocultural perspectives on these disorders; and the efficacy of various treatment approaches is included.
AC Circuits
ID: MEC-111
This course is a study of the fundamentals of alternating current theory. Circuits are constructed using various resistive, inductive, and capacitive components, and then tested for proper operation using various measuring instruments. In addition, three phase power and transformers are covered.
AC/DC Circuits I
ID: EEM-117
This course is a study of direct and alternating theory, ohm's law, series, parallel, and combination circuits. Circuits are constructed and tested.