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Found 953 Courses

Marketing Career Experience

2 cr.

10-104-199 MARKETING CAREER EXPERIENCE ...students can select any hands on experience related to: Internship, Field Research, Service Learning, Capstone, Industry Related or International Experience. Instructor approval required. (Prerequisite: 10-105-103, Career Fundamentals)

Marketing Principles

3 cr.

10-104-110 MARKETING PRINCIPLES ...explore the marketing environment, consumer behavior, and market segmentation and position strategies. Learn the marketing mix and create product, distribution, pricing, and promotion plans.

Marketing Your Small Business

3 cr.

10-145-187 MARKETING YOUR SMALL BUSINESS ...implement and evaluate a marketing plan for their small business. Students will develop a marketing plan for a selected small business. Components of the plan include market research, customer focus, quality, pricing, and advertising.

Material Cutting Applications

1 cr.

31-442-301 MATERIAL CUTTING APPLICATIONS...visual inspection of weld and cut edges, manual and machine oxy fuel gas cutting, air carbon arc cutting, plasma arc cutting, and mechanical cutting methods.

Materials-Strength

3 cr.

10-606-148 MATERIALS-STRENGTH ...effect of static loads on materials; stresses; properties; bolted, riveted, and welded joints; center of gravity; centroids; inertia; simple beams; torsion; shafts, couplings, and keys; combined stresses and columns. (Prerequisite: 10-606-138, Statics)

Math for General Chemistry

1 cr.

10-836-134 MATH FOR GENERAL CHEMISTRY...This course is offered as a Learning Community (LINC) and provides the supporting mathematical competencies to meet the calculations in General Chemistry. (Prerequisite: Accuplacer Arithmetic score less/equal to 249 AND Rdg score greater/equal to 249; OR ACT Math score greater/equal to 15 AND ACT Rdg score greater/equal to 15; OR preparatory courses-contact academic advisor 920-498-5444.)

Mathematical Reasoning

3 cr.

10-804-134 MATHEMATICAL REASONING ...All college students, regardless of their college major, need to be able to make reasonable decisions about fiscal, environmental, and health issues that require quantitative reasoning skills. An activity based approach is used to explore numerical relationships, graphs, proportional relationships, algebraic reasoning, and problem solving using linear, exponential and other mathematical models. Students will develop conceptual and procedural tools that support the use of key mathematical concepts in a variety of contexts. This course may be used as the first of a two part sequence that ends with Quantitative Reasoning as the capstone general education math requirement. (Prerequisite: Next Gen Arith score greater/equal to 250 AND Rdg score greater/equal to 250; OR ACT Math score greater/equal to 15 AND ACT Reading score greater/equal to 16; OR prep courses-contact an academic advisor 920-498-5444).

Mech AutoCAD Fundamentals

2 cr.

10-606-211 MECHANICAL AUTOCAD FUNDAMENTALS ...fully dimensioned orthographic mechanical drawings; section and auxiliary views, mechanical assembly drawings, advanced layer management. (Prerequisite: 10-606-116, CAD-Intro with a "C" or better; Corequisite: 10-606-119, Sketching-Technical)

Mechanical Design - CNC, Welding, and Fabrication

2 cr.

10-420-173 MECHANICAL DESIGN - CNC, WELDING, AND FABRICATION ...Learn basics of various metal cutting and forming methods. Discuss/experience welding process. Import 3D models to Master CAM to be machined with CNC machines. (Prerequisite: 10-606-160, SolidWorks Fundamentals; 10-606-106, SolidWorks Intermediate; 10-606-211, Mech AutoCAD Fundamentals)

Mechanical Design-Exploring

1 cr.

10-606-111 MECHANICAL DESIGN EXPLORING ...philosophy/organization/procedure of the Mechanical Design Technology Program, brief overview of the engineering profession by involvement in a design project to illustrate basic concepts/methods of machine design.

Mechanical Systems 1

1 cr.

10-620-121 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 1 ...mechanical drive system components related to V-belt drives, chain drives, and gear drives.

Mechanical Systems 2

1 cr.

10-620-122 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 2 ...mechanical drive system components related to multiple shaft drives, heavy-duty V-belt drives, synchronous belt drives, lubrication, and alignment. (Pre-requisite: 10-620-121, Mechanical Systems 1)

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