Addendum
Addendum to 2020-2021 NMC Catalog
The information contained in this catalog addendum serves to update the Academic Catalog effective Fall 2020.
Course | Title | Effective Semester | Action |
---|---|---|---|
Art 191 | Sculpture I | Spring 2021 | New Course |
AVF 141 | Remote Pilot Flight | Spring 2021 | Inactivated |
AVF 211 | Commercial Drone Operations | Spring 2021 | Inactivated |
AVF 241 | Advanced Drone Operations | Spring 2021 | Inactivated |
AVF 261 | Aerosonde Flight Training | Spring 2021 | Inactivated |
AVG 142 | Remote Pilot Ground | Spring 2021 | Inactivated |
AVG 260 | Aerosonde Ground Training | Spring 2021 | Inactivated |
CIT 135 | Introduction to Programming Using Python | Spring 2021 | New Course |
MDK 444 | Cargo Systems | Fall 2020 | Inactivated |
UAS 107 | Remote Pilot Ground | Spring 2021 | New Course |
UAS 141 | Remote Pilot Flight | Spring 2021 | New Course |
UAS 211 | Commercial Drone Operations | Spring 2021 | New Course |
UAS 220 | UAS Projects and Maintenance | Spring 2021 | New Course |
UAS 241 | Advanced Drone Operations | Spring 2021 | New Course |
UAS 255 | UAS Safety Management | Spring 2021 | New Course |
UAS 260 | Aerosonde UAS Ground Training | Spring 2021 | New Course |
UAS 261 | Aerosonde UAS Flight Training | Spring 2021 | New Course |
Amended Course Descriptions
Beginning Fall 2020
HAH 200 - Emergency Assessment & Intervention
Credit Hours: 3, Contact Hours: 4
Division: Health Occupations
A comprehensive study of the concepts and practices of first aid techniques. The course provides training for emergency care through assessment, critical thinking, implementation, documentation, and evaluation. It also addresses situations when injury or sudden illness becomes a threat to life, or problems develop that endanger physical or psychological well-being. Certification for CPR for the Professional Rescuer and a certificate of completion for the Emergency Medical Responder course will be obtained by students following successful completion of the course. This is a standalone course and students that successfully complete the course will not be eligible to test with the State of Michigan or NREMT for certification at this time. Group 2 Course.
AMENDED COURSE PREREQUISITES
Beginning Fall 2020
Credit Hours: 3, Contact Hours: 3
Division: Aviation
A flight course structured to provide a dual and solo flight hours to partially fulfill the flight hour requirements for the FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate. This course will provide a review of VFR cross country navigation procedures and introduce the student to multi-engine flight. Course requires 35 flight hours, 3.0 hours of pre/post, and 27.8 hours of ground instruction. Hourly rates effective March 2018 are $59/hour for single engine ground instruction and $69/hour for multi-engine flight instruction and $230/hour for the single aircraft and flight instructor and $340/hour for the multi-engine aircraft and instructor. Group 2 course.
Required Prerequisites: AVF 230 - may be taken concurrently.
Amended Program Requirements
Beginning Fall 2020
Engineering
The NMC engineering curriculum parallels engineering programs offered during the first two years at other colleges and universities. Traditionally, these first two years emphasize the tools and theories that provide background for all engineering fields. Completion of the certificate program requirements will prepare most students for transfer to a four-year engineering program.
Engineering Certificate - NMC Code 079
REQUIREMENTS:
CHM 150/L/R General Chemistry I 5
CIT 110 Programming Logic and Design 3
MTH 141 Calculus I 5
MTH 142 Calculus II 5
MTH 241 Calculus III 5
MTH 251 Differential Equations 4
PHY 221/L/R Problems and Principles of Physics I 5
PHY 222/L/R Problems and Principles of Physics II 5
EGR 101 Introduction to Engineering 1
EGR 113 Engineering Graphics 3
EGR 201 * Statics 3
EGR 221 * Material Science 3
DD 170 # CADD/Computer Modeling (4)
NOTE: Additional Biology, Chemistry, or Computer Information Technology may be required – depending on the program of study.
Select from the following courses based on program choice. (2-24 credits)
EGR 131 Elementary Surveying 5
EGR 202 Mechanics of Materials 3
EGR 203 Dynamics 4
EGR 211 Electrical Circuits 3
EGR 220 Engineering Practice I 2
EGR 232 Introductory Thermodynamics 3
ENV 111 Physical Geology 4
Total 47-72
* Not all programs require EGR 201 Statics and/or EGR 221 Material Science.
See Program adviser for Institution / Program courses.
# DD 170 may be substituted for EGR 113 – program dependent.
Students not prepared to begin with Calculus must start at an appropriate level of mathematics determined by placement test scores, or placement by the mathematics department faculty.
Manufacturing Technology, AAS Degree Occupational Specialty Requirements
Division: Technical
The Manufacturing Technology AAS degree requires 39 Occupational Specialty credits, selected from the following courses:
DD 101, DD 110, DD 160, DD 170, MFG 104, MFG 111, MFG 113, MFG 114, MFG 203, MFG 217, MFG 219, MFG 290,
AND ELE 101, ELE 105, EET 102, EET 103, EET 161, EET 204, EET 221, EET 232, EET 233, EET 234, WPT 111, WPT 112, WPT 113, WPT 114, WPT 161, WPT 211, WPT 212, WPT 213, WPT 260