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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGT 2000, 3000 Overview of plastic materials; types of plastics and material properties; and industrial manufacturing processes used to make useful products, including injection molding, extrusion, thermo-forming, blow molding, and casting. Plastics manufacturing equipment and operations reviewed in laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Note: not accepted as ENGT elective for ENGT majors Overview of technology and the effects of technical innovations on society. Physical, economic, and societal aspects in technical decision making. Ethics in technology. Examination of the public image of technology and its impact on society. Focus on developing technical literacy and preparing students to make informed decisions on technological issues.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGT 2000, 3000 Methods for preparation of metals and alloys including ore dressing; reduction of metal oxides and sulfides; refining of metals and alloys; phase diagrams, physical properties, and classification nomenclature; emphasis on the use of thermodynamics and kinetics; processing of basic stock ready for production of finished metal items.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGT 1400, 3020, MATH 1810, PHYS 2010 Fundamental principles of dynamics applied to predicting the motion of particles, collections of particles, and rigid bodies. Introduction to mechanical vibrations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGT 1020, 2000 and advisor approval A continuation of computer controlled manufacturing machines to include processes, machine selection, and conversion of geometric analysis into computer numerical control (CNC) language. Students will program and operate a variety of CNC machines.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: junior standing This educational experience combines the student's college studies with institutionally supervised, preapproved work experiences with cooperating organizations. Student must apply for and be accepted prior to registration and present an acceptable report at the end of the project. See the cooperative work experience advisor for more information.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: senior standing and advisor approval Capstone experience prior to full-time employment. Students will work on a technical project in industrial environment. Students must get prior approval for the project and present an acceptable report at the end of the project. Preparation for full-time employment; resumes; interview and job expectations; oral and written presentation of technical subjects; and current topics in industry.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGT 3020; Description: This course covers the design of wooden, steel, and concrete structural members in a building using appropriate codes.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGT 2020 Contact and non-contact sensors, machine visions, and automatic identification technology used in industries especially for automation. Tactile sensors, proximity sensors, and CCD array sensors, range finding; bar code symbology; image acquisition, processing, analysis and applications; and R&D of sensors and machine visions. Hands-on activities include sensor interfacing, bar coding, vision system setup, image processing, and applications.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGT 2030, 3230 or 3800 Begins with fundamentals of programmable logic controllers and proceeds through various control diagrams, programming languages, and control circuits. Current availability, use, and operation of PLC's. Students will program A-B's SLC500 and Toyo's PLC
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