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    • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

      This is an internship class in chemical engineering technology. Students will engage in a project with an employer in chemical production setting. As part of this project, students will be engaged in analysis and operation of chemical production systems and will apply appropriate problem solving strategies in a real-world situation. Course availability determined by dean. Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is a study of process control techniques using simulation software similar to that found in a plant control room. Students will learn and practice troubleshooting in a control room simulation environment and will learn the communication skills required for real-time interactions between control room operators and in-field technicians. Pre-requisite of ENST 1362 and Learning support READING must be completed prior to registration. 2 hour lecture, 3 hour lab. Sp
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Capstone course designed to integrate the student’s knowledge of chemical plant process operations, overview of process technician’s responsibilities for operating systems within plant infrastructure; primary focus will be start-up, plant operations, and shut-down procedures with special emphasis on safety procedures. The course will culminate in a scaled working application. A cooperative educational arrangement or OJT within the process operations discipline will be required to successfully complete this course (pilot plant or plant specific); lecture 2 hours, lab 3 hours. F (Pre-requisites: CHET 1410 & CHET 1300; Co-requisite: CHET 2320) Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Capstone course designed to integrate the student’s knowledge of chemical plant process controls. Continuation of the principles of process control and the functions of instruments used to monitor and control chemical processes; course focuses on developing various troubleshooting methods, emphasizing instrumental methods. A cooperative educational arrangement or OJT within the process controls discipline will be required to successfully complete this course (pilot plant or plant specific); 2 hour lecture, 3 hour lab. F (Prerequisite: CHET 1320 with a C; Co-requisite: CHET 2310) Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      Introduction to windows and windows-based microcomputer packages including word processing, spreadsheets, presentations; Internet applications; basic PC troubleshooting; introduction to audio-visual and office equipment currently used to facilitate quality classroom instruction. No prerequisites.
    • 3.00 Credits

      An introduction to Microsoft Visual Basic. Topics to be covered include: event driven programming, interface design, creating menus and dialog boxes, writing event and general procedures, and using operating system services. Prerequisites - a basic computer literacy course (e.g., CIS 100, BIT 1150) or permission of the instructor. Equivalent to RSCC's CST 117.
    • 3.00 Credits

      An introduction to computer science software concepts using C++. Algorithms, problem solving methods, systems development and implementation methodologies are addressed. Standard programming constructs are emphasized. In addition, a limited number of advanced concepts such as pointers, recursion, and C# are discussed. Prerequisites: The student should have some background and understanding of computing and the use of information systems in society. A prior course in a programming language such as Visual Basic or Java is useful, but not required.
    • 3.00 Credits

      An introduction to Microsoft C#. Topics to be covered include: Object-Oriented Programming, interface design, controls, decisions, creating menus and dialog boxes, looping, arrays and accessing database files. Prerequisites: basic computer literacy course (e.g., CIS 100, BIT 1150) or permission of the instructor. Elective Credit at RSCC.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is designed to enable students to develop customized database applications. A brief survey of relational database techniques and methods is included. The emphasis will be on developing the necessary skills to design, create, and implement user-friendly front ends for relational databases. The course will concentrate on developing and coding procedures using Visual Basic for Application. Prerequisites: CIS 113 or the equivalent. Equivalent to RSCC's CST 105.
    • 3.00 Credits

      An introduction to microcomputer hardware installation, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting. Students will learn the processes and procedures for supporting microcomputer hardware in a business environment. This course is designed to assist the student to take the Comp TIA A+ Hardware certification examination.