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    • 4.00 Credits

      4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab)Robots are used in many different way and have multiple roles in industry. The end effectors or end of arm tooling used by robots are vital to its success. Design of end effectors and tooling is studied for industry usage. The student will design and create a simple end effector and program the robot to perform a task.Prerequisite: MECH 2710, MECH 2720Prerequisite/Corequisite: MATH 1710In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline.
    • 4.00 Credits

      4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab)Robotic welding is a staple of product manufacturing for automotive and many other fields. Topics covered in this course will be GMAW, different welding torches used in robotic welding and material selection for weld material for specific applications. Student will learn how to teach and create welds using robotos. Each student will program a robot to weld standard cold rolled steel.Prerequisite: MECH 2710, MECH 2720Prerequisite/Corequisite: MECH 2730, MATH 1710In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline.
    • 4.00 Credits

      4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-2 hours lab)This course will allow students to work as a team to create a robotic assembly work cell. Students will have to create a mechatronic system utilizing a robot to assemble a product. Included will be design of an end effector, a mechatronic assembly, and integration into the system. Student will adhere to national safety standards.Prerequisite/Corequisite: MECH 2710, MECH 2720, MECH 2730, and MECH 2740In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This is the capstone course forMechatronics majors. Students will research and develop a major project that integrates the concepts and knowledge from prior courses. Students will complete a personal portfolio, make presentations, and demonstrate their overall understanding of program competencies. The course will also include practicum experience.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is designed to provide in-depth coverage of electronic commerce concepts. The learner will participate in a variety of activities designed to provide familiarity with the tools and issues associated with a web-delivered commercial enterprise. The learner will plan, design, develop and test web environments designed to meet secure retail and organizational needs.
    • 3.00 Credits

      3 sem hrs crAn introduction to the clinical laboratory sciences which includes care and use of equipment, laboratory safety, basic laboratory math, medical terminology, principles of phlebotomy, quality control, preparation of chemical solutions and an orrientation to the major testing areas in the medical laboratory.
    • 5.00 Credits

      5 sem hrs cr (205 clinical contact hours)Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory sites in the departments of Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry and Phlebotomy.Program Restriction - Enrollment limited to students admitted to the MLT program.
    • 5.00 Credits

      5 sem hrs cr (240 clinical contact hours)Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory sites in the departments of Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry and Phlebotomy.Program Restriction - Enrollment limited to students admitted to the MLT program.
    • 1.00 Credits

      1 sem hr crThe student will be given the opportunity to develop a broader application of the clinical laboratory scientist's role as a health professional in a variety of learning experiences, including seminars, lectures, practice quizzes, and discussions in the seven knowledge areas (hematology, blood bank, clinical chemistry, microbiology, laboratory operations, immunology, and urinalysis/body fluids.) It is also a seminar course designed to give students experience in researching and presenting case studies with emphasis on correlation of laboratory results. Included in this course are review and practice examinations as well as a comprehensive battery of examinations encompassing seven knowledge areas to prepare students for certification examinations.Program Restriction - Enrollment limited to students admitted to the MLT program.
    • 0.00 - 2.00 Credits

      2 sem hrs cr (15 lecture hours/30 laboratory hours)Basic principles of the immune system structure and function in health and disease. Topic include principles of a natural and acquired immunity, hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, immunodeficiency, transplant and tumor immunology, immunological techniques and flow cytometry.Program Restriction - Enrollment limited to students admitted to the MLT program.