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TA 370: Technology Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Washburn University
In consultation with faculty & a business institution, the student selects an area of work experience in a technology related field. Prerequisite: Consent.
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TA 380: Technology in the Future
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Course focuses on the applications of a variety of prediction tools and techniques to forecast future developments in their career related areas. Outcomes include the ability to review futures literature and to implement strategies for creating a desired future in operation, production or market.
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TA 381: Technology & Ecology
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
The purpose of the course is to examine ecological policy in terms of technology and innovation, including the political, geographical, legal and social contexts in which technological innovation occurs. The course will examine conflicts between innnovation and resources, risk assessment, national and global impact, and scale of consequences.
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TA 390: Current Issues/Technology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Addresses several technology topics of greater contingency &/or technical complexity in the technology field. The idea is to make the future technology administrator aware of the different perspectives surrounding these issues. Examples of technology areas covered: technology planning, technology marketing, international technology issues, high-low tech future, & technology ethics. Selected issues to be addressed may vary each semester. Prerequisite: Jr standing.
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TA 400: Technology Administration
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Provides for the students a coherent intellectual framework in order to address the many different issues surrounding the administration of technology. A capstone course designed to provide the academic environment for understanding the different approaches to technology & interrelated factors & areas involved in its management. Subject topics move back & forth from the more general & abstract to the more practical & concrete. Prerequisite: Sr standing.
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TA 410: Technology Planning
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Deals with the theoretical & practical issues of planning in the area of technology. Students will study & exercise with planning procedures for technological development from the point of view of technical, environmental, economic, and managerial considerations. Students are required to apply these planning methodologies in specific industries either manufacturing or services industries. Prerequisite: Sr standing, BU 250, AC 224, & TA 320.
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TA 420: Technology Project
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Students working in teams will select & complete a project with approval from their advisor. The project may take a variety of forms but must integrate the student's technical & professional course- work. Student teams will be required to produce both a written & oral presentation of their project. Both individual performance & performance as a team member will be evaluated. The oral presentation will occur before a faculty review committee.
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TD 130: Introduction to Weaving
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Specifically for students with limited or no previous experience. Application to art and design principles to four-harness loom structures. Emphasis on the use of color and texture in loom controlled and weaver controlled techniques. Counts only as a studio elective or general elective for a B.F.A. in Art or Design. LAB
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TD 133: Introduction to Fibers
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Studio exploration of fibers as an art and design form. Techniques include dyeing, spinning yarn, soft sculpture, embellishment, crochet. Open to all university students. LAB
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TD 202: Fiber Properties Lecture
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
The study of the production, manufacture, and characteristics of the important textile fibers. The construction and testing of fabrics. Demonstrations and studio work to accompany study. Prerequisite: AFND 102 and DFND 104. LEC
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