MATH 1080 — Introduction to Technical Mathematics 4 Credits
The course is to meet the needs of engineering technology students as they encounter problems that occur in the world of work. The course emphasizes the use of a scientific calculator to cover algebra from basic equations, the metric system, conversion factors, the use of measurement equipment and common geometric relationships. Right angle trigonometry, and practical applications from a variety of technical areas with emphasis on logical thinking and application to engineering problems. Blueprint reading topics will include lines, views, dimensions, notes, and sections. Common symbols used on drawings for welding and tolerances are introduced. Students must have a scientific calculator, however when continuing the technical math series the recommended calculator type is the TI-84 Plus.