MT310 LINEAR ALGEBRA
<br />4 UNITS
<br />PREREQUISITES: MT122
<br />This course Is an introduction to the
<br />techniques of linear algebra In Euclidean
<br />space. Topics covered include matrices,
<br />determinants, and systems of linear
<br />equations, vectors in n-dimensional
<br />space, complex numbers, and
<br />eigenvalues.
<br />MT315 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
<br />4 UNITS
<br />Students are Introduced to concepts
<br />related to discrete mathematics,
<br />including the logic of compound and
<br />quantified statements, elementary
<br />number theory, sequences,
<br />mathematical induction, recursion, and
<br />set theory.
<br />MT330 CALCULUS 3
<br />4 UNITS
<br />PREREQUISITE: MT235B
<br />This course covers functions of several
<br />variables and multiple integration,
<br />including integrals of planes, volume,
<br />surface area, Divergence Theorem and
<br />Stokes Theorem.
<br />MT460 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
<br />4 UNITS
<br />PREREQUISITE: MT235B
<br />This course Introduces the elements of
<br />statistical analysis, using an intuitive
<br />approach to the study of probability and
<br />probability distributions, measures of
<br />central tendency and dispersion,
<br />sampling techniques, parametric and
<br />non -parametric test of hypothesis, point
<br />and Interval estimation, linear
<br />regression, and correlation.
<br />Applications to business, biological
<br />science and the social sciences are
<br />included.
<br />MT470 COMPLEX VARIABLES
<br />4 UNITS
<br />PREREQUISITE: MT2355
<br />Introduction to analytic functions of
<br />several complex variables. The d-bar
<br />problem, cousin problems, domains of
<br />holomorphy, and complex manifolds.
<br />MT480 ORDINARY AND PARTIAL
<br />DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
<br />4 UNITS
<br />PREREQUISITE: MT330
<br />This course covers ordinary differential
<br />equations including existence and
<br />uniqueness theorems and the theory of
<br />linear systems. Topics may also include
<br />stability theory, the study of
<br />singularities, and boundary value
<br />problems. The wave equation, the heat
<br />equation, Laplace's equation, and other
<br />classical equations of mathematical
<br />physics and their generalizations.
<br />NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
<br />CODE
<br />NEC100 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICITY
<br />AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
<br />4 UNITS
<br />In thiscourse, students are Introduced
<br />to fundamental electrical theory, along
<br />with the basic skills applicable to the
<br />electrical trades. The course includes an
<br />introduction to the electrical trade,
<br />introduction to the National Electrical
<br />Code (NEC), direct current, alternating
<br />current, transformers, switching
<br />devices, and basic training in electrical
<br />conductors and cables. Electrical safety
<br />is explored through NFPA 70e -
<br />Standard for Electrical Safety in the
<br />Workplace.
<br />NEC1001- INTRODUCTION TO
<br />ELECTRICITY AND NATIONAL
<br />ELECTRICAL CODE LAB
<br />2 UNITS
<br />COREQUISITE: NEC100
<br />Students learn to construct series and
<br />parallel circuits, observe safety
<br />precautions, test circuits with a meter
<br />and measure various electrical
<br />properties for circuits that simulate
<br />common electrical layouts for dwellings.
<br />NEC101 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE A
<br />4 UNITS
<br />PREREQUISITE: NEC100
<br />This course introduces the students to
<br />various types of raceways, fittings,
<br />boxes, enclosures and conduit bodies
<br />used in residential, commercial and
<br />industrial installation based on NEC
<br />Codes. Students will be instructed on -
<br />the importance of job -site safety and
<br />OSHA and proper use of hand tools and
<br />symbols pertaining to raceway
<br />installation. Formerly E1164.
<br />Course Descriptions
<br />NEC101L NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE A
<br />LAB
<br />2 UNITS
<br />COREQUISITE: NEC101
<br />This course is designed to give students
<br />residential/ commercial lab project and
<br />troubleshooting techniques. Students
<br />Will use electrical tools to install
<br />raceways, boxes, will perform conduit
<br />bending following NEC Codes. Students
<br />are required to follow all safety rules in
<br />the lab. Formerly EL165.
<br />NEC110 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE B
<br />4 UNITS
<br />PREREQUISITE: NEC101
<br />This course introduces the student's
<br />base on NEC Code pertaining to feeder
<br />and branch circuit installation in
<br />residential, commercial and industrial
<br />application including grounding and
<br />bonding, blueprint and symbols pertain
<br />to wiring installation, smoke detectors,
<br />type of switches and receptacle devices.
<br />Conductor splitting and terminations,
<br />electrical panel will also be introduced.
<br />Formerly EL166.
<br />NEC110L NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE B
<br />LAB
<br />2 UNITS
<br />COREQUISITE: NEC110
<br />This course introduces the students to
<br />lab projects related to wiring of
<br />electrical circuits. Safety is enforced.
<br />Formerly EL167.
<br />NEC120 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE C
<br />4 UNITS
<br />PREREQUISITE: NEC110
<br />This course introduces the students to
<br />electrical symbol, different electrical
<br />blue prints, NEC Codes for wire system
<br />management, panels, conduit,
<br />grounding, switches, raceways and
<br />boxes. Formerly EL200.
<br />NEC120L NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE C
<br />LAB
<br />2 UNITS
<br />COREQUISITE: NEC120
<br />This is a lab course so students base on
<br />blue prints and NEC Code will do panel
<br />Installation, conduit bending and
<br />installation, wiring, cable pulling,
<br />grounding. By following safety and
<br />proper use of hand tools, Safety is
<br />enforced. Formerly EL201.
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