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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 hours. Special studies in technology to provide for the individual requirements of the student desiring supplemental work in the student's field of special interest. Prerequisite: Written permission of department chairperson. May be repeated if subject matter is different.
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3.00 Credits
2-3 hours. (2-3 hours lecture). Analysis of engineering proposals utilizing time value of money and related factors. Includes depreciation and after-tax consequences, feasibility and optimum life comparisons. Additional topics for three hours of credit are manufacturing cost studies, estimating, sources of costs, allocation of costs and justifications. Students should register for either two or three hours, based on specific program requirements.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 hours. Variable credit for one to four hours. Can be repeated. Junior/ Senior engineering technology students can enroll for the course in their technical area as laboratory assistants during the semester a specific laboratory is offered. Prerequisites: Junior/Senior standing and written permission of instructor. May be taken for honors.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 hours. Selected topics in engineering technology. Regularly scheduled classroom and laboratory study pertaining to a distinct body of technical knowledge. May be repeated if subject matter is different. Written permission of department chairperson required.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (3 hours lecture). The use of management "tools" to help with quality issues. Including: Total QualityManagement (TQM), Benchmarking, ISO 9000-14000, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Design of Experiments (DOE), Failure Mode and Effect Analysis and Statistical Process Control.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Study of specific activities/topics/trends impacting the various engineering technology disciplines. Case studies and current innovation emphasis. May be repeated.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. A systems approach to product/project design. System design process from needs identification through conceptual and detail design, product/project development, systems testing and evaluation. Operational and economic feasibility, reliability, maintainability, supportability. Consideration of various project/product design aspects (mechanical, thermal, electrical/electronic, aesthetic, safety, etc.).
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. The design and control of technologically based projects. Considering theoretical and practical aspects of systems models, organizational development, project planning and control, resource allocation, team development, quantitative and qualitative decision making, financial and legal issues.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Multidisciplinary capstone course incorporating aspects of design, project/product management, value engineering, quality control, current technologies and specific engineering/technology techniques to develop/design/improve products or processes. Collaboration of multidisciplinary backgrounds to address technical issues of varying duration and magnitude. Prerequisite: Should be taken as one of the last graduate courses in program. Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (3 hours lecture). Value engineering concepts, function analysis system techniques (FAST) diagramming, creativity, matrix evaluation, design-to-cost, life cycle costing, human relations and strategies for organizing, performing and implementing value engineering work.
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