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Courses of Instruction
machine maintenance on belt drive and geared
head manual lathes. The student will also learn
how to calibrate and read a micrometer and a dial
caliper.
1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab.
1620 Machine Tool Technology II (3) (O)
This course provides the student with the
technical understanding and skill required to do
more advanced turning, threading, and boring on
the lathe. This is followed by learning to set up
and use the vertical mill to cut key seats.
Prerequisite: MCHT 1610 with a grade of "C" or
better.
1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab.
Management-Business (MGT)
1000 Introduction to Supervision (3) (Fa-O)
This course seeks to develop an understanding
and appreciation of the basic concepts of
supervision, to include planning, organizing,
human resources management, directing,
and controlling. Topics covered also
include motivation, delegation, leadership,
communications, team-building, total quality
management, and discipline. The course should
assist one to acquire the skills necessary for
effective first-level management.
3 hours lecture.
Marketing (MKT)
1000 Sales (3) (O)
Students will acquire skills and knowledge
necessary to achieve success in the sales
profession. Students will develop knowledge and
an understanding of how to prepare for a selling
career, how to better understand their customers,
selling techniques and procedures, and how to
increase their sales effectiveness.
3 hours lecture.
2100 Principles of Marketing (3) (O)
An overview of marketing including the
strategies for product, distribution, promotion,
and pricing decisions; the relationship of these
decisions to the external environment; global
perspectives for tactical and strategic planning
related to marketing; and ethics in marketing
considerations.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
3 hours lecture.
Mathematics (MATH)
0900 Pre-algebra Arithmetic (3) (Fa, Sp)
This course is designed for those who are weak
in basic skills, those who require a review of the
fundamentals, and those who desire a chance to
develop their self-confidence in mathematics.
This course is a comprehensive study of
arithmetic including such topics as operations
on whole numbers, primes, fractions, decimals,
ratio and proportion, and percents, as well as the
use of formulas and introductory algebra skills
including the use of a scientific calculator.
Prerequisite: Appropriate score on mathematics
placement exam or instructor approval.
3 hours lecture.
0906 Math Lab I (1) (Fa, Sp)
If the student is having difficulty in
Developmental Studies 0900, or if the student
wishes to have lab work time on a regular basis
with tutorial assistance, he/she may take the math
lab. The lab would be on a to be arranged basis.
The student will be able to register for the lab any
time before midterm. This course is offered for
S/U grade only.
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MATH
0900.
3 hours lab.
0915 Math 0920 Lab (1) (Fa, Sp)
If a student is having difficulty in Mathematics
0920, or if the student wishes to have lab work
time on a regular basis with tutorial assistance,
he/she may take the math lab. The lab will be on
a to be arranged basis. The student will be able
to register for the lab any time before midterm.
This course is offered for S/U grade only.
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MATH
0920.
3 hours lab.
0920 Elementary Algebra (4) (Fa, Sp)
This is a one-semester beginning course in
algebra. Basic concepts of algebra will be studied,
including real numbers, linear, quadratic, and
rational equations, with emphasis placed on
solving "word" or "story" problems.
Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in BADM
1005, MATH 0900, or appropriate score on
mathematics placement exam within one year
prior to registering for the course.
4 hours lecture.