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MFG T 230 Manufacturing Team Project AerosPACE
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Through AerosPACE (Aerospace Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering), students will construct a ¾ scale aircraft design, build, and fly project in distributed teams with members from multiple schools. Conceptualizing a project, developing and documenting a detailed design, fabricating a prototype, testing, analysis, and reporting. Students will need to commit to three quarters in duration, and be willing to travel for presentations and product demonstrations. Lab section provides access to college fabrication facilities and is an integral part of the process. Course may be repeated twice for credit. Prerequisites: Instructor permission.
MATHEMATICS Mathematics courses provide preparation for applying quantitative skills in vocational/ technical, health science/math/engineering, social science/communications, and humanities disciplines. In addition to the Student Core Learning Outcomes, the Program Specific Outcomes include: • Analytical reasoning: assessed by evaluating students’ work in graphical representations, narrative descriptions, and word problems that require analytical reasoning to complete. • Interpret and present mathematical knowledge: assessed by evaluating students’ work on graphical representations, narrative descriptions, and group work presentations. • Make connections between mathematics and the real world: assessed by evaluating student work on assignments and presentations that require designing mathematical solutions for real-world data sets and conditions. • Examine relationships and draw conclusions: assessed by evaluating student work on graphical representations of data and assignments that require drawing correlations between data. Faculty Advisors: A. Cahan D. Casson H. Cleveland E. El Radie A. Hugo C. Jones C. Killingstad C. Kline K. Linton G. McPherson P. Miller M. Nevins H. Nguyen M. Story J. Trujillo H. Weiss-Green J. Yu
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MATH 046 Review of Algebra for Statistics
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Review of algebra critical for success in MATH& 146 (Introduction to Statistics). Students work with an instructor to master algebra topics as they arise in MATH& 146. Topics include ratios, proportions, percentages, scatterplots, interval notation, order of operations, and linear modeling. Emphasis on reading and interpreting problems based on real-world, contextualized data sets. Intended only for students concurrently enrolled in a paired section of MATH& 146. Corequisites: MATH& 146 Prerequisites: Instructor permission MATH 060 Professional/Technical Math - Cosmetology
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Designed to meet the needs of the cosmetology student. Topics in arithmetic of whole numbers, decimals and fractions, percents, ratios and proportions, and measurement with applications.
MATH 070 Basic Mathematical Concepts with Applications
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Review of basic concepts in mathematics with applications related to consumer activities. Prime factorization and operations on rational numbers. Applications using ratios, proportions and percents. Equivalent to HSC 014; Credit may not be earned in both MATH 070 and HSC 014. Prerequisites: Placement in MATH 070 or higher via an assessment test score OR permission of a math instructor. MATH 075 Professional/Technical Math - Aviation/Welding/Precision Machining 5
Designed to meet the needs of the aviation/welding/precision machining student. Topics in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, right triangle trigonometry and applications. Prerequisites: MATH 070 or HSC 014 with a C (2.0) or higher OR placement into MATH 080 via MATH 079 or an assessment test OR permission of a math instructor. MATH 076 Mathematical Literacy
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Review of basic concepts in mathematics focusing on real-world applications and conceptual understanding. Topics include: prime factorizations; operations on rational numbers; evaluation of algebraic expressions; ratios, proportions, and percentages; reading graphical interpretations of data; plotting graphs; writing linear relationships using algebra. Equivalent to TS 076 and HSC 076. Credit cannot be earned in both MATH 086 and either TS 086 or HSC 086. Prerequisites: Eligibility for MATH 076 via a math assessment OR permission of a math instructor. MATH 078 Review of Arithmetic and Algebra
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Self-paced review of arithmetic and algebra concepts in a computer-mediated lab setting. Intended as a review of arithmetic prior to enrolling in MATH 076 and/or a review of algebra concepts in order to improve mathematics course placement and pre-requisite knowledge and skills for entering MATH 076, 086, 096, &107 or &146 or PHIL& 120 or BUS 130. Upon demonstrating this knowledge, students are directly placed into MATH 076, 086, 096, &107 or &146 or PHIL& 120 or BUS 130. Topics concerning anxiety, study skills, and math course advising are also covered. May be repeated one time for credit. Prerequisites: Placement in MATH 079 or higher via an assessment test score OR permission of a math instructor. MATH 079 Self-Paced Arithmetic and Algebra
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Self-paced review of arithmetic and algebra concepts in a computer-mediated lab setting. Intended as a review of arithmetic prior to enrolling in MATH 076 and/or a review of algebra concepts in order to improve mathematics course placement and pre-requisite knowledge and skills for entering MATH 076, 086, 096, &107 or &146 or PHIL& 120 or BUS 130. Upon demonstrating this knowledge, students are directly placed into MATH 076, 086, 096, &107 or &146 or PHIL& 120 or BUS 130. Topics concerning anxiety, study skills, and math course advising are also covered. May be repeated one time for credit. Prerequisites: Placement in MATH 079 or higher via an assessment test score OR permission of a math instructor. MATH 085 Technical Geometry and Trigonometry with Applications 5
A course designed to meet the needs of the welding and precision machining student. Topics in geometry and trigonometry with a focus on real-world applications faced by professionals in the fields of welding and precision machining. Prerequisites: MATH 080 (or equivalent) with a C (2.0) or higher; or placement into MATH 085 via MATH 079 OR an assessment OR permission of a math instructor.