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GEOG 1950 - ♦Introduction to GIS Technology Introduction to Geography Information Systems (GIS) is a study of the basics of using computerized map information in science, education, social sciences, and business applications. Students will learn to organize their own projects using mapping software, spatial data, GPS technology, and other emerging technologies. (Because of the technical nature of the course, students must demonstrate adequate computer skills before enrolling). This course is same as CRMJ 1950 and CISP 1950.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: READ 0870, ENGL 0870, all required math learning support courses, or appropriate entrance scores.
Note: ♦ Course designed for transfer.
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Health |
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HLTH 2100 - ♦Health Systems Health Systems is a study of healthcare systems in the United States and other countries with an emphasis on management, financial and legal aspects of health-related services. Topics include organization of health services, public health, ambulatory health services, hospitals, mental health, pharmaceuticals and ethics.
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 3 (F, S, U)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: ENGL 0870, READ 0870, all required math learning support courses.
Note: ♦ Course designed for transfer.
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History |
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Humanities |
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Industrial Technology |
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INTC 1000 - Industrial Math Industrial Math is designed to provide a review of general industrial mathematics including whole numbers, powers and roots, positive and negative numbers, fractions, decimals, percent, ratio and proportion, basic algebra, and an understanding of formulas, charts, graphs, and trends.
Credit Hours: 1
Lecture Hours: 1
Prerequisites & Notes Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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INTC 1040 - Chemical Industry Process Lines Chemical Industry Process Lines is an introduction to chemical industry process lines. Coverage includes: terms and symbols, principles of electricity and electrical equipment, heat exchange, piping, flanges, blanks, rupture disk, filters, strainers and screens, steam traps, valves, vents, pumps, condensers, vessels, silos, motors, switches, steam vacuum jets, conveyors, hydraulics systems, and boilers. Troubleshooting techniques are emphasized.
Credit Hours: 4
Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: None.
Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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INTC 1043 - Equipment III Equipment III will introduce the various types of process equipment used in a chemical manufacturing facility. Students will cover the uses of the equipment as well as associated auxiliary equipment. Topics included are reactors, furnaces, heat exchangers, cooling towers, mixers, filters/centrifuges, cyclones/scrubbers, decanters/extractors, evaporators/crystallizers, dryers, and vents. Each topic will address equipment functionality, performance, and safety guidelines.
Credit Hours: 2
Lecture Hours: 2
Prerequisites & Notes Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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INTC 1061 - Applied Physical Science Applied Physical Science is a study of the basic laws and principles in the area of Physics, Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Fluid Dynamics. Knowledge in these topics is essential for understanding energy consumption, heat transfer, steam generation, electrical circuits, AC and DC motors, fluid flow, material balancing, and many other applications related to monitoring and troubleshooting the instruments and equipment in a chemical manufacturing process.
Credit Hours: 1
Lecture Hours: 1
Prerequisites & Notes Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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Machine Tool Technology |
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Manufacturing Technology |
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Mass Communications |
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COMM 2030 - ♦Audio Production Audio Production introduces students to the fundamentals of multi-track audio production. Students will explore recording techniques, including the choice of microphones and their placement, as well as, editing and mixing multi-track audio utilizing equalization, compression, reverb, and panning. With an emphasis on acoustics and the physics of sound, class projects will focus on producing audio for distribution via radio, television, film, internet, and live performance.
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: ENGL 0870, READ 0870, or appropriate entrance scores.
Note: ♦ Course designed for transfer.
Course does not satisfy TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.
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Mathematics |
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MATH 0895 - Modeling and Critical Thinking (Learning Support) Modeling and Critical Thinking includes reading and interpreting statistical problems and graphs, problem solving skills, effective use of the graphing calculator to solve problems, and effective interpretation and use of formulas. Course completion will satisfy MLS5.
Credit Hours: 0
Prerequisites & Notes Note: Placement is indicated by scoring below 80% on MMT Placement Test 0893, 0894, or 0895.
Prerequisites: Competency via placement testing or course completion in MLS1 (MATH 0891), MLS2 (MATH 0892), MLS4 (MATH 0893), and MLS3 (MATH 0894) (F, S, U)
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MATH 1010 - ♦Mathematical Applications Mathematical Applications is intended for students whose program of study requires one general 3-hour math course. The course is designed to provide insight into the nature and applications of mathematics. Topics include: the mathematics of finance; an introduction to graphing, linear modeling; and descriptive statistics as well as other related applications of contemporary mathematics.
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 3 (F, S, U)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: All Learning Support Math or appropriate entrance scores. (ACT Math Subscore 19 or higher)
Note: ♦ Course designed for transfer.
Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.
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MATH 1410 - ♦Foundations of Numerical Concepts Foundations of Numerical Concepts is a study of the history and organization of numerical systems. Emphasis is on the use, understanding and diverse problem-solving applications of number systems. This course may fulfill general education mathematics requirements for elementary education majors (but not for other majors).
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 3 (F, S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: All Learning Support Math or appropriate entrance scores. (ACT Math Subscore 19 or higher)
Note: ♦ Course designed for transfer.
Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core for elementary education majors only.
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