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        PED 257.  VARSITY CHEERLEADING. 1 hr.*                                                 *PHY 213.  GENERAL PHYSICS I WITH CALCULUS.  4 hrs.
        This course provides a specific knowledge and experience of cheerleading skills, with emphasis on   PREREQUISITE: MTH 125 with a minimum grade of “C” and exemption from placement testing or
        tumbling skills, sharpness, stunts, and enthusiasm at the collegiate level.            appropriate placement scores in writing and reading.
        PED 258.  VARSITY VOLLEYBALL.  1 hr.*
        PREREQUISITE: Instructor permission.                                                   This course provides a calculus-based treatment of the principle subdivisions of classical physics:
        This course covers more advanced volleyball techniques.  Emphasis is placed on refining skills and   mechanics and energy.  Laboratory is required.
        developing more advanced strategies and techniques.  Upon completion, students should be able to   *PHY 214.  GENERAL PHYSICS II WITH CALCULUS.  4 hrs.
        participate in competitive volleyball.                                                 PREREQUISITE: PHY 213 with a minimum grade of “C” and exemption from placement testing or
        PED 259.  VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY.  1 hr.*                                               appropriate placement scores in writing and reading.
        This course covers more advanced cross country techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills   This course provides a calculus-based study in classical physics.  Topics included are: simple harmonic
        and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. Upon completion, students should be able   motion, waves, sound, light, optics, electricity and magnetism.  Laboratory is required.  Descriptions  Course
        to participate in competitive cross country.
        *Varsity Sports may be repeated for credit up to a maximum of four (4) credit hours.
                                                                                                   PLASTICS INJECTION MOLDING TECHNOLOGY (AUT)
                      PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT (PTA)                                         AUT 114. INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS. 3 HRS. (2-3-3)
                                                                                               This course provides an introduction to programmable logic controllers. Emphasis is placed on, but not
        PTA 100.  INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL THERAPY.   2 hrs.                                   limited to, the following: PLC hardware and software, numbering systems, installation, and program-
        PREREQUISITE:  Determined by instructor.                                               ming. Upon completion, students must demonstrate their ability by developing, loading, debugging,
        This course is an introduction to the field of physical therapy as a career choice. Emphasis is on the   and optimizing PLC programs.
        role of the PT and PTA, educational requirements, scope of practice and subspecialty areas such as   AUT 130. FUNDAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS. 3 hrs.
        pediatrics, geriatrics, and sports. Upon completion of the course, the student should have a general   (2-2-3)
        understanding of the role of physical therapy in the health care environment. Note: You do not have   This course provides an introduction to hydraulics/pneumatics. Topics include hydraulic pumps,
        to be in the PTA Program to take this course.                                          pneumatic compressors work and system components such as valves, filters, regulators, actuators,
                                                                                               accumulators, and lubricators. The lab enables students to test, troubleshoot and repair hydraulic pumps,
                             PHYSICAL SCIENCE (PHS)                                            pneumatic compressors and components such as valves, filters, regulators, actuators, accumulators,
                                                                                               and lubricators. Upon completion, students will be able to apply principles of hydraulic/pneumatics.
        +*PHS 111.  PHYSICAL SCIENCE I.   4 hrs.                                               AUT 145.  INTRODUCTION TO INJECTION MOLDING.   3 hrs.  (3-0-3)
        PREREQUISITE:  Exception from PLacement testing or appropriate placement scores in writing,   Students learn the fundamentals of injection molding operations, including molding terminology,
        reading, and mathematics.                                                              machine part identification, operating safety, machine controls and machine startup and shutdown.
        This course provides the non-technical student with an introduction to the basic principles of astron-  Students are taught to identify common part defects such as short shots, flash, warp, surface defects,
        omy, geology, oceanography, and meteorology.  Laboratory is required.                  color changes and shrinkage. Students learn the properties of commonly used molding materials.
        +*PHS 112.  PHYSICAL SCIENCE II.   4 hrs.                                              AUT 146.  INTRODUCTION TO INJECTION MOLDING LAB.   3 hrs.  (0-6-3)
         PREREQUISITE:  Exception from PLacement testing or appropriate placement scores in writing,   Students learn to safely operate an injection molding machine. Students learn to properly startup, set
        reading, and mathematics.                                                              machine controls and shutdown a molding machine.
        This course provides the non-technical student with an introduction to the basic principles of chemistry   AUT 173.  INJECTION MOLD SETTER SKILLS.   3 hrs.  (1-4-3)
        and physics.  Laboratory is required                                                   This course is designed to teach students basic mold setter skills. They will learn the fundamentals of
                                                                                               injection molding operations,including molding terminology, machine part identification, operating
        +These courses do not have to be taken in sequence.                                    safety, machine controls and machine startup and shutdown. Students are taught to identify common
                                                                                               part defects such as non-fill, burn marks, warpage, discoloration, weld lines, and flash. At the end of
                                   PHYSICS (PHY)                                               this course students should be able to safely work as a mold setter.
                                                                                               AUT 175.  INJECTION MOLD SETTER SKILLS LAB.   3 hrs.  (0-6-3)
        *PHY 201.  GENERAL PHYSICS I - TRIGONOMETRY BASED.  4 hrs.                             This course is designed to teach students the basic mold setter skills in a labortaory environment.
        PREREQUISITE: MTH 113 with a minimum grade of “C” and exemption from placement testing or   The students will learn the practical application of injection molding operations, including molding
        appropriate placement scores in writing and reading.                                   terminology, machine part identification, operating safety, machine controls, and machine startup
        This course is designed to cover general physics at a level that assures previous exposure to college   and shutdown. Students are taught to identify and correct common part defects such as non-fill, burn
        algebra, basic trigonometry.  Specific topics include mechanics, properties of matter and energy,   marks, warpage, discoloration, weld lines, and flash. At the end of this course students should be able
        thermodynamics, and periodic motion.  A laboratory is required.                        to work safely as a mold setter.
        *PHY 202.  GENERAL PHYSICS II - TRIGONOMETRY BASED.  4 hrs.                            AUT 200. TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE.   2 hrs.  (1-2-2)
        PREREQUISITE: PHY 201 with minimum grade of “C’.                                       This course will provide students with the knowledge to do preventive maintenance on automation
        This course is designed to cover general physics using college algebra and basic trigonometry.  Spe-  systems. Also assess tooling, inspect and perform preventive maintenance on various tools.This course
        cific topics include wave motion, sound, light optics, electrostatics, circuits, magnetism, and modern   provides both classroom and performance based hands on training to inform personnel on preventive
        physics.  Laboratory is required.                                                      maintenance.
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