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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 credits Intensive study of an issue, problem, or topic related to theatre arts or dance. May be repeated. Prerequisites: Junior standing and permission of instructor. Fall, Spring.
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2.00 Credits
A study of the processes by which consumer and industrial products are made. Emphasis on process advantages and limitations, safety, environmental impact, and financial concerns in process selection and decision-making. Lectures and demonstrations. Two-hour lecture, three-hour lab. Fall, Spring.
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2.00 Credits
An introductory course which examines topics from magnetism and electricity to electronics and microcomputers. A hands-on, experiential learning environment is used to stimulate creativity and understanding of the importance of electronics in today's society. Recommended for all majors. Two-hour lecture, threehour lab. Fall.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to graphic language for students with little or no previous experience with drafting or CAD. Freehand sketching, instrumental expression, and the use of computerassisted drafting are explored. Two-hour lecture, three-hour lab. Fall, Spring.
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2.00 Credits
This course is the first of a four-course sequence. It will emulate the product design and development process from start to finish. Topics include initial product ideas, quality control, prototype fabrication and testing. Two-hour lecture, three-hour lab. Fall.
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2.00 Credits
Deals with the processes involved with machining metal. Shop safety, proper use of hand and measuring tools, as well as the use of machine tools are covered. Two-hour lecture, three-hour lab. Spring.
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2.00 Credits
Focus on woodworking systems in mass production application and one-of-a-kind manufacturing. Emphasis on problem solving and creativity in laboratory activities. Function, maintenance, safety, and use of tools, machinery, and materials included as supportive theory. Two-hour lecture, three-hour lab. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Utilizes the computer to generate visual representations of objects. Includes familiarization with standard drafting techniques and practices, as well as various applications of CAD software. Three-hour lecture, lab by arrangement. Fall, Spring.
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2.00 Credits
This course is the continuation of Product Design I and emulates the product design and development process from start to finish. Projects of increasing complexity are undertaken. Topics include initial product ideas, quality control, prototype fabrication and testing. Two-hour lecture, three-hour lab. Prerequisites: TDS 152 or permission of instructor. Spring.
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2.00 Credits
Fundamental properties of a wide range of materials, emphasizing microstructure and physical testing. Two-hour lecture, three-hour lab. Fall, alternate years.
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