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Intro to Rapid Prototype
10-614-236 INTRO TO RAPID PROTOTYPE ...utilizes 3D Printing technologies to create visual parts and engineering samples from SolidWorks & other sources. General use of machines and STL editing software is also covered. (Prerequisite: 10-614-152 Prototyping-Introduction to; AND 10-614-238, Intro to SolidWorks Modeling; OR 10-606-160 SolidWorks Fundamentals)
Intro to Residential Circuits
10-413-305 INTRO TO RESIDENTIAL CIRCUITS ...safety, electrical code applications, box selection, wire selection, wire terminations, single-point lighting control, multiple-point lighting control, receptacles. (Corequisites: 10-413-102, Residential Electrical Code 1;10-413-317, Fundamentals of Electricity)
Intro to Sociology
10-809-196 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY ...the nature and variety of groups; inequality, race and ethnicity; family, population, social integration, and change; collective behavior; politics, economics, religion, education, and the effects of technology. (Prerequisite: Next Gen Rdg score greater/equal to 250 AND Writing score greater/equal to 237; OR ACT Rdg score greater/equal to 16 AND English greater/equal to 15; OR 10-831-107, College Reading and Writing with a B or better)
Intro to SolidWorks Modeling
10-614-238 INTRO TO SOLIDWORKS MODELING... terminology, software operation, creating and manipulating SolidWorks models from blue prints to reverse engineering, utilizing basic modeling functions. (Prerequisite: 10-606-119, Sketching Technical)
Intro to Surgical Technology
10-512-125 INTRO TO SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY...Provides the foundational knowledge of the occupational environment. Principles of sterilization and disinfection are learned. Surgical instruments are introduced. Preoperative patient care concepts are simulated. Lab practice is included. (Prerequisites: 10-806-189, Basic Anatomy; 10-501-101, Medical Terminology; 10-512-143, ST: Infection Control; Co-requisite: 10-512-126, Surgical Tech Fundamentals 1)
Intro to Surveying/Geomatics
10-607-104 INTRO TO SURVEYING/GEOMATICS...provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge, skills, process, and understanding of basic surveying principles, history of land, surveying, instruments in the field, making computations, and generating computerized maps. (Corequisite: 10-804-195, College Algebra w Apps)
Intro to Web Front-End UI/UX
10-152-155 INTRO TO WEB FRONT-END UI/UX ...use HTML and CSS to design website user interface (UI) components (navigation, cards, buttons, and forms). Prepare and optimize images for websites. Create responsive code for mobile devices. Implement accessibility standards. (Prerequisite: 10-152-185, Website Coding HTML & CSS)
Introduction to AC/DC
10-660-116 INTRODUCTION TO AC/DC ...introduces the concepts of AC and DC power and basic circuits. Using a multimeter, students learn about voltage, current, and resistance in both AC and DC circuits.
Introduction to American Government
10-809-122 INTRO TO AMER GOVERNMENT ...introduces American political processes and institutions: focusing on rights/responsibilities of citizens and the process of participatory democracy. Examines separation of powers and checks/balances & the roles of different groups. (Prerequisite: Next Gen Rdg score greater/equal to 250 AND Writing score greater/equal to 237; OR ACT Reading score greater/equal to 16 AND English score greater/equal to 15; OR 10-831-107, College Reading and Writing with a B or better)
Introduction to Biomedical Instrumentation
10-605-102 INTRODUCTION TO BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION ...introduces the fundamental technical information necessary for work on medical devices in the clinical setting supporting the technology used in patient care. This course provides a working vocabulary and baseline knowledge of clinical technology. It is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of medical equipment sensors and transducers and their application to the clinical setting. (Pre-Requisites: 10-620-100, Fluids 1: Basic Pneumatics; 10-620-101, Fluids 2: Basic Hydraulics; 10-660-116, Introduction to AC/DC; Co-Requisites:10-660-108, AC 2: Reactance; 10-660-109, AC 3: RLC Circuits; 10-664-101, Automation 1: Control Logic; 10-664-101, Automation 2: Motor Control)
Introduction to Construction Estimating
10-455-103 INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING ...teaches students the basics of construction estimating with an emphasis on quantity takeoff procedures and pricing techniques for both detailed and conceptual estimates. Additional topics include types of estimates, estimating labor, materials, and equipment, and profit and overhead markups. (Prerequisite: 10-809-195 Economics, 10-455-102 Planning and Scheduling)
Introduction to Diversity Studies
10-809-172 INTRO TO DIVERSITY STUDIES...This course introduces the study of diversity from a local to a global perspective using a holistic, interdisciplinary approach that encourages exploration and prepares students to work in a diverse environment. The course introduces basic diversity concepts, examines the impact of bias and power differentials among groups, explores the use of culturally responsive communication strategies, and compares forces that shape diversity in an international context. (Prerequisite: Next Gen Rdg score greater/equal to 250 AND Writing score greater/equal to 237; OR ACT Rdg score greater/equal to 16 AND English greater/equal to 15; OR 10-831-107, College Reading and Writing with a B or better.)