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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDUCATION CORPORATION
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A-2023-069-08
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Community Development
Council Approval Date
5/2/2023
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6/30/2027
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1/15/2026
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SCIT Catalog <br />MAN140 HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC <br />AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY <br />4 UNITS <br />This course Introduces students to <br />various hydraulic based and pneumatic <br />based devises commonly used in <br />Industrial applications, including such <br />topics as fluid power systems, <br />components of a hydraulic system, <br />valves and pumps, pneumatic <br />Instruments, and troubleshooting fluid <br />powered systems. <br />MAN 140L HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC <br />AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY LAB <br />2 UNITS <br />COREQUISITE: MAN140 <br />This course allows student to apply <br />concepts learned in MAN140 by gaining <br />hands-on experience troubleshooting, <br />testing, calibrating and analyzing the <br />performance of hydraulic and <br />pneumatic devices commonly used in <br />industrial processes. <br />MAN200 INTRODUCTION TO <br />MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL <br />TECHNOLOGY <br />2 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: C230 <br />America has been called a land of <br />consumers. Our society has become <br />accustomed to the luxury of purchasing <br />commodities from retail stores in a way <br />that is convenient and affordable. Most <br />of us don't take the time to think much <br />past the checkout line, however. Where <br />do these products come from exactly? <br />Were they made in our country or <br />shipped in from somewhere else <br />entirely? What machines and <br />equipment were used to make the <br />Items we purchase? Who are the people <br />involved in manufacturing and <br />assembling the finished goods that line <br />the shelves of our favorite stores? This <br />course will give you a behind -the -scenes <br />look at the vast industry called <br />manufacturing. In this unit, you'll <br />examine the basics of manufacturing, <br />including a brief history and some of the <br />basic processes and principles that work <br />together to transform raw materials <br />into useful and valuable commodities. <br />MAN280L INTRODUCTION TO 31) <br />MODELING LAB <br />2 UNITS <br />This course introduces the student to <br />three-dimensional parametric solid <br />modeling with Solid Works. Students will <br />begin with basic parametric solid <br />modeling techniques advancing into <br />complex assemblies requiring <br />animation. Formerly C301. <br />MT MATHEMATICS <br />MT102 COLLEGE MATH <br />2 UNITS <br />The course Includes a detailed <br />examination of mathematics <br />applications. It covers modeling <br />algebraic functions, exponential <br />functions matrices and systems of <br />equations. Formerly MT101. <br />MT120* COLLEGE MATHEMATICS II <br />4 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: MT101 <br />This course covers the concepts of <br />Boolean algebra, number systems, <br />conversion of number systems from one <br />to another, arithmetic in several bases <br />and logic algebra functions. <br />MT121 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 1 <br />4 UNITS <br />This course covers the fundamental <br />concepts of Algebra, linear equations, <br />functions and graphs, parallel and <br />perpendicular lines and circles, <br />composite and Inverse, quadratic <br />functions, polynomial functions and <br />graphs, dividing polynomials, zeros of <br />polynomial functions, and modeling <br />using variation. Formerly MT190. <br />MT122 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 11 <br />4 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: MT121 <br />This course is a continuation of the <br />fundamental concepts of Algebra taught <br />In MT121. It covers algebra of matrices, <br />conic sections and systems of nonlinear <br />equations, arithmetic and geometric <br />sequences, mathematical Induction, <br />counting techniques, probability and the <br />binomial theorem. Formerly MT202. <br />MT230A CALCULUS 1 A <br />3 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: MT122 <br />In this class, we will discuss certain <br />techniques that are commonly used for <br />limits and continuity, tangent lines and <br />derivatives, methods of differentiation <br />for specific functions, chain rule, and <br />implicit differentiation. Formerly MT301 <br />when taken with MT230B. <br />MT230B CALCULUS 1 B <br />3 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: MT230A <br />This course Is a continuation of MT230A <br />and covers such topics as linear <br />approximations and differentials to <br />approximate specific values, maximum <br />and minimum values of a function, <br />limits of indeterminate form by means <br />of ('Hospital's Rule, solving optimization <br />problems, and antiderivatives of <br />functions. Formerly MT301 when taken <br />with MT230A. <br />MT235A CALCULUS 2 A <br />3 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: MT230B <br />This course discusses the area problem <br />to motivate the concept of integration. <br />From here we will see the introduction <br />of integration techniques, such as <br />substitution and integration by parts, as <br />well as see applications of integrals with <br />volumes. Finally we will solve Improper <br />integrals and give exposure to the <br />Laplace Transform, Formerly MT410 <br />when taken with MT2358. <br />MT2358 CALCULUS 2 B <br />3 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: MT235A <br />This course Is a continuation of MT235A <br />and covers concepts such as calculating <br />arc lengths and surface areas, solving <br />certain types of differential equations, <br />Infinite sequences and series, along with <br />the concepts of convergence and <br />divergence, which will lead to the power <br />series representation of a function, and <br />finally the Taylor and Maclaurin series <br />representations for a function. Formerly <br />MT410 when taken with MT235A. <br />Page 66 of 69 <br />
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