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3.00 Credits
Mechanical and electrical applications of industrial power, robotics, and production systems. Fabrication and test of electromechanical systems. [Prereq: IT 251 (C), PHYX 106.]
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Critical assessment of technical problems in social and environmental contexts through practice of scientific analysis, visual description, and collaboration. Analyses, technical writing, and public presentations on current community issues. (Prereq: Completion of lower division GE Area B.)
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Physical, mechanical, and chemical properties of metals, woods, polymers, ceramics, synthetics, and composites. Contemporary methods of industrial materials processing. (Prereq: CHEM 107.)
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Legal aspects of construction contracts and specifications; contract formation, interpretation, rights and du- 228 ties, and changes; legal liabilities and professional ethics of architects, engineers, and contractors. [Prereq: IT 225 (C).]
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Architectural design and planning. Sustainable and green building design concepts. Design methodology, graphical representation, constraints, and problems associated with commercial and residential design. [Prereq: IT 140 (C) and IT 225. Weekly: 1.5 hrs lect, 4.5 hrs lab.]
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Principles and applications of interactive computer graphics using 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional modeling programs. [Prereq: IT 140. Weekly: 1 hr lect, 6 hrs lab.]
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Application of product development design methods and principles to industrial products. Application of design analysis techniques, tools, design reviews, and problem-solving protocols. [Prereq: IT 140.]
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3.00 Credits
Principles of power production and energy. A critical examination of historical and contemporary development of energy and power, operating fundamentals, and power devices. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 3 hrs lab.]
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Fundamentals of operations management practice. Systematic design, and control of internal production and external supply chain processes. Methods and techniques for analysis, forecasting, inventory control, scheduling, and facilities planning.
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3.00 Credits
Application of technological and managerial techniques in fieldbased settings. Problem definition, problem-solving protocols, formulation of business solutions, and recommendations using technical professional formats. [Prereq: IT 311 (C), IT 250 (C), IT 232 (C) or JMC 232 (C).]
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