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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of product processes and operations, computers in manufacturing, computer-aided engineering, computer-aided production, integration of CAD/CAM technologies, computer-aided business, manufacturing systems integration of techniques and strategies. Prerequisite(s): 330:147 or consent of instructor; junior standing. (Variable)
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Amplifier and oscillator circuits using discrete electronic devices, principle of feedback, ICs - SSI, MSI and LSI, operational amplifiers, electronic circuits using OP-AMPs, measurement and simulation techniques, regulated power supplies, industrial applications of ICs, troubleshooting techniques. Lecture and lab. Prerequisite(s): 330:041; 800:048 or 800:060; junior standing (Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Further development of estimating expertise in previous courses with emphasis on planning, scheduling, and controlling of construction projects based on the use of CPM and Precedence Programming. Assessment of computer-aided scheduling and control systems. Prerequisite(s): 330:154; junior standing. Prerequisite for Construction Management majors: student must have a? minimum UNI GPA of 2.20 to take 100-level construction management courses or student will be dropped. (Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Utilization of contemporary and emerging building estimating software and advanced estimating techniques. Prerequisite(s): 330:149; junior standing. Prerequisite for Construction Management majors: student must have a? minimum UNI GPA of 2.20 to take 100-level construction management courses or student will be dropped. (Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of the finite element method for linear stress and deformation analysis of mechanical components. Development of truss, beam, frame, plane stress, and plane strain elements. Practical modeling techniques and use of general-purpose codes for solving practical stress analysis problems. Prerequisite(s): 330:132; 330:170; 800:046 or 800:060; junior standing. (Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Arithmetic circuits, sequential logic circuit analysis and synthesis, counters and registers, shift registers, memory devices, digital and analog interfaces, ADC, DAC, and Multiplexing. Introduction to microprocessor architecture. Lecture and lab. Prerequisite(s): 330:037; 330:039; 330:042 or 810:041 or 810:051; 810:030 or 810:035 or 810:036; junior standing. (Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Microcomputer technology applied to real-time industrial problems; survey of industrial computer hardware, networking, and software. Lecture and lab. Prerequisite(s): 330:152; 330:156; 810:030 or 810:035 or 810:036; junior standing. (Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Practices in multiple color stripping and plate-making, and operation of lithographic, single-color presses. Includes finishing and binding, flexography, and gravure. Collaborative projects with digital prepress. Prerequisite(s): 330:055; junior standing. (Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Computer-aided instrumentation and interfacing; real-time industrial data acquisition hardware and software; sensors, signal conditioning; design and debugging of data acquisition systems using software tools. Lecture and lab. Prerequisite(s): 330:152; 330:156; 330:157; junior standing. (Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on contemporary and future issues in the graphic communications industry. Study of the creation and conversion of graphics for cross-media applications for print and the Internet. Creative problem solving and portfolio development. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. (Offered Fall)
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