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    • 3.00 Credits

      This course examines advanced practices and trends in the planning, acquisition, deployment, and control of resouces necessary for successful domestic and international music entertainment tours. This course emphasizes development and implementation of a music enteratinment tour logistics strategy. Students apply learned skills to production of planned events.

      PREREQUSITE: None

      COREQUISITE: None

      CAREER COURSE: Designated primarily for vocational/career programs. This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

      CREDITS: (3)

    • 3.00 Credits

      Medical Transcription requires the student to apply skills gained in medical office procedures, medical terminology and grammar to the field of medical transcription. Transcription activities include letters, memos and reports.

      PREREQUISITES:Formal admission to the Medical Assisting Program.

      COREQUISITE: None

      CAREER COURSE: Designated primarily for vocational/career programs. This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

      CREDITS: (3)

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    • 1.00 Credits

      Students will engage in a project with an employer in an advanced manufacturing setting. As part of this project, students will be engaged in analysis and operation of mechatronic systems.

      Prerequisites: At least 2 of the following courses: MECH 1100, MECH 1200, MECH 1300, MECH 1500.

      Corequisites: None.

      Contact Hours: Two lecture hours per week

      Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs

      This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

      Credits: (1)

    • 0.00 Credits

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    • 2.00 Credits

      Students will engage in a project with an employer in an advanced manufacturing setting. As part of this project, students will be engaged in analysis and operation of mechatronic systems.

      Prerequisites: At least two of the following: MECH 1100, MECH 1200, MECH 1300, MECH 1500

      Corequisites: None.

      Contact Hours: Six lecture hours per week

      Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programsThis course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

      Credits: (2)

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    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      A study of the basic electrical components in a mechatronic system. Topics include basic functions and physical properties of electrical components; the systematic flow of energy and measurement of components; troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions; and systematic preventive maintenance and electrical component safety. Technical documentation such as data sheets, schematics, timing diagrams and system specifications will also be covered.

      Contact Hours: 2 Lecture hours per week, 2 laboratory hours per week

      Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs

      This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

      Credits: (3)

    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      This course is a study of the basic mechanical components and electric motors in a mechatronics system. Topics covered will include basic functions and physical properties of mechanical components and electrical AC and DC motors; materials, lubrication requirements and surface properties; troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions; and systematic preventative maintenance and electrical component safety. Technical documentation such as data sheets and specifications of mechanical elements and electric motors will also be covered.

      Contact Hours:2 lecutre hours per week, 2 laboratory hours per week

      Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs

      This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

      Credits: (3)