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3.00 Credits
(ENGR 1305) Product Design and Development. Three semester hours. (2 lecture, 2 lab) Product development and design processes and methods, including product specifications, concept development, engineering drawings, design for prototyping, and manufacturing. Prerequisite IT 111 or the equivalent. %
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
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Elementary Technology Analysis - Three semester hours. The purpose of the course is to teach the student to apply skills and knowledge acquired in science and mathematics courses. This a skill-based course. The student will use a scientific calculator and spreadsheet software to solve problems and present information. This course will explain how to use Microsoft Excel 2000 version to solve problems that commonly arise in engineering analysis. Numerical methods of problem solving will be emphasized. Problem-solving techniques will be accentuated rather than the underlying mathematical solution procedures. Application of these methods for use in other science, math, engineering, and technology courses will be illustrated.%
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Industrial Safety Management. Three semester hours. Study of the philosophy, justification, methodology, and performance standards associated with organized accident prevention and loss control. Emphasis on risk management, legal and regulatory considerations affecting safety management.%
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3.00 Credits
Engr Prob and Stat. Three semester hours. This course covers the role of statistics in engineering, probability, distributions, continuous random variables and probability distributions, joint probability distributions, random sampling and data description, point estimation of parameters, statistical intervals for a single sample, tests of hypotheses for a single sample. Pre-requisite: Math 2413%
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3.00 Credits
Industrial Materials and Processes. Three semester hours. Study of contemporary production processes, machines and manufacturing materials including metals, plastics, and woods.%
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3.00 Credits
Metal Fabrication Processes. Three semester hours. (2 lecture, 2 lab) Theory and application of electric arc, oxyacetylene, MIG, and TIG welding, plasma arc cutting, and metal casting in manufacturing.%
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Materials Science and Testing. Three semester hours. (2 lecture, 2 lab) Study of manufacturing materials common to contemporary industry. Emphasis on metals, plastics, woods, and composites. Includes destructive and nondestructive testing methods.%
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
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