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ITE 395: INDEPENDENT STUDY
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
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ITE 395 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
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ITE 396: SPECIAL COURSE
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Wayne State College
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ITE 396 - SPECIAL COURSE
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ITE 397: INDUSTRIAL ED INTERNSHIP
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisites: Instructor permission, junior standing or above. Safety Management concentration students taking an internship for their major receive placement in a professional capacity where safety related issues can be experienced and the student is supervised for a period of at least 50 clock hours for each credit hour earned.
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ITE 402: SAFETY DATA/ANALYSIS
3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. This course will cover accident safety data and analysis. Decision making with the use of accident data will be a major focus of this course. Resources that compile accident statistics will be investigated. The course will include basic statistical techniques.
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ITE 402 - SAFETY DATA/ANALYSIS
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ITE 407: ACCIDENT PREVENTION
3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
This course will explore the principles and theories of accident causation and prevention in the workplace. The impact of accidents on society today, psychological factors related to accidents, legal requirements, accident prevention in business and industry, schools and the community.
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ITE 407 - ACCIDENT PREVENTION
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ITE 408: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
This course will focus on the examination of issues concerning the use of hazardous materials in the construction and industrial environments. Chemical and physical properties as well as issues related to the transportation of these materials will be addressed.
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ITE 408 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
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ITE 412: ADV DESIGN/RENDERING
3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisite: C- or better in ITE 0214 or by permission. This course will examine operating systems hardware, software and customization as they relate to computer aided design. Attention will be given to design analysis, the design process, project design, modeling, production and prototypes. This course will include extensive use of computer software, 3D, solid modeling and rendering. (Lecture and lab combined)
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ITE 412 - ADV DESIGN/RENDERING
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ITE 416: IND TECH EDUC PRCTCM
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisite: Department chair approval. Laboratory assistance, organization, presentation and evaluation of activity units in industrial technology classes. May be repeated twice for a total of six hours credit.
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ITE 416 - IND TECH EDUC PRCTCM
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ITE 418: TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
This course is designed to explore various transportation systems including material handling systems as well as automobiles, trains, planes, ships and space travel with emphasis on future trends and possible solutions to problems associated with moving people and goods throughout the country and in the world. The course will emphasize alternative fuels, hydraulics, pneumatics and power systems associated with emerging technologies. Students will build prototype models and develop proposals exercising problem solving and critical thinking skills to reach appropriate solutions. (Lecture and lab combined)
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ITE 425: DESKTOP PUBLISHING
3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
The study of the methods and processes included in desktop publishing. Including the use of the associated hardware and software. Composition and design of graphic communications using word processing, graphics and page formatting programs. (Lecture and lab combined)
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