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(3) The 3-credit hour course provides experience in the application of instructional media and technologies for furture teachers as well as beginning graduate students needing an introduction to instructional technology. Course content will apply to a variety of instructional settings. Requisites: PR, CIS 101 or equivalent.
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(3) A study in the theory and application of the contemporary electronic circuitry. Circuit development, circuit interaction, and circuit malfunctions are analyzed through laboratory experiments. Requisites: PR, TECS 120, TECS 370.
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3.00 Credits
(3) Development of drawing skills by the use of advanced problems. Laboratory experiences include design, production drawings, surface intersections, developed views, gears and cams, inking, and reproduction. Requisites: PR, TECS 200 or equivalent.
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(3) In-depth study of sources, ordering procedures, and selection of wood materials and equipment. Provides for study of period and contemporary furniture as well as basic cabinet and furniture construction. Requisites: PR, TECS 280.
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(3) Plastic materials and processes will be studied in depth. Laboratory experiences will consist of project development through mold making as well as charting molding cycles through experimentation. Requisites: PR, TECS 240.
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(3) This course is designed to help drafting students develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to begin work at the job- entry level in such positions as: CAD technician trainee, CAD system operator, or CAD technician. The course is designed for students who have received in-depth training in one or more application areas, such as architectural, mechanical, drafting, etc. Requisites: PR, TECS 200.
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(2) Designed to acquaint the student with contemporary digital electronic systems. Topics include gates, registers, codes, encoders, decoders, and counters. Requisites: PERM.
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(3) In-depth study of the OXY acetylene welding and cutting processes. Ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy will be studied. Requisites: PR, TECS 119.
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(3) Study of ARC welding processes with aluminum, stainless steel, hard surfacing, carbon ARC, cast iron, TIG, etc. Requisites: PR, TECS 119.
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