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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Sophomore, junior, or senior standing Offered: Typically every term An experiential learning experience individually designed for students with a special academic interest requiring integration of classroom learning with practical experience. Includes on-campus seminars with academic sponsors, as well as non-classroom experience. One to three course credits in one 14-week term or one course credit in Short Term may be taken in Internships. Requires the approval of two faculty sponsors and the Program assumes the responsibility for determining credit allowance. The Coordinator of Internships gives final approval for Internship proposals. This course may be used to meet the Active Learning Experience (ALE) requirement. 1 to 3 Course Credits
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Sophomore or junior standing for 397; senior standing for 497 Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow A course initiated, directed, and organized by two or more students who have a similar interest in the topic proposed. All such courses are to be supported by a faculty sponsor, second reader, academic adviser, Program Director, and possibly others. Course proposals must meet the approval of the Coordinator of Advising (the Academic Program Council liaison). Will be registered by the Office of Academic Services as 397/497A if approved to meet the Active Learning Experience (ALE) or as 397/497B if approved as non-ALE. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Sophomore or junior standing for 397; senior standing for 497 Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow A course initiated, directed, and organized by two or more students who have a similar interest in the topic proposed. All such courses are to be supported by a faculty sponsor, second reader, academic adviser, Program Director, and possibly others. Course proposals must meet the approval of the Coordinator of Advising (the Academic Program Council liaison). Will be registered by the Office of Academic Services as 397/497A if approved to meet the Active Learning Experience (ALE) or as 397/497B if approved as non-ALE. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Will vary, but always will include permission of instructor Offered: Typically on a limited basis as student interest and faculty availability allow A course organized and directed by faculty and approved by the Department Chairperson to meet the particular interests and/or needs of specific students. 1 Course Credit
  • 3.00 Credits

    Offered: Typically every Fall Term A course relating the fundamentals of technology with emphasis on the study of tools, processes, materials, and organizational structures that provide goods and services to society. The major units to be investigated include communications, power, energy, and transportation. Practical Reasoning (PR). Course Fee: $10. 1 Course Credit
  • 3.00 Credits

    Offered: Typically every Spring Term A course relating the fundamentals of technology with emphasis on the study of tools, processes, materials, and organizational structures that provide goods and services to society. The major units to be investigated include materials and processes, manufacturing, and construction. Course Fee: $10. 1 Course Credit
  • 1.00 Credits

    Offered: Typically every Fall Term A study of the impact of technological advancements throughout history, including changes to social institutions, such as government, education, and religion. Emphasis is placed on the changes brought about by the exponential growth of technology since the Industrial Revolution. Western History Perspective. 1 Course Credit
  • 3.00 Credits

    Offered: Typically Fall and Spring Terms A study of the fundamentals of engineering graphics using both manual and computer-aided systems. Topics may include sketching, orthographic projection, dimensioning, pictorial drawings, and architectural drawings, as they relate to production. Course Fee: $10. 1 Course Credit
  • 3.00 Credits

    Offered: Typically Fall and Spring Terms (except in terms when TEC 340 is offered) A study of selected production processes through considerations of wood and wood materials. The course encompasses material properties, ergonomic design, prototyping, production design, and primary and secondary processing. Instruction will include material selection, design, problem solving, fabrication, and finishing. Course Fee: $10. 1 Course Credit
  • 3.00 Credits

    Offered: Typically Fall and Spring Terms (except in terms when TEC 382 is offered; offered Spring 2010 only in 2009-2010) A study of the fundamental materials, processes, and technology used in graphic communications. Topics may include layout and design, printing methods, photography, digital imaging, and desktop publishing, for both print and electronic media. Arts Perspective. Course Fee: $10. 1 Course Credit
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