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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Risk Analysis. Three semester hours. Study of risk management, loss control, and system and product safety. Instructional topics include system and product safety. Instructional topics include system safety analysis, product liability and reliability, program management and evaluation, behavioral science, and safety management. Disaster and contingency planning will also be addressed.%
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3.00 Credits
Systems Simulation. Three semester hours. This course places emphasis on methods of simulation in production systems. Simulation is used to aid in decision making for process layout, method selection, and work station design. The student will use simulation software to build and analyze virtual production systems. Previous exposure to statistical methods will be helpful.%
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3.00 Credits
Engineering Project Management. Three semester hours. Techniques and application of managing time and resources in order to maintain schedules and budgets. Emphasis on designing initial and target schedules, resource leveling, and reporting. Appropriate computer software packages will be used by students to complete class studies and exercises.%
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3.00 Credits
Problems in Industrial Technology. Three to six semester hours. Study, research, investigation of a specific contemporary engineering/technology area. Students may work individually or in teams. Course may be taken two times for a total of 6 semester hours of credit.%
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3.00 Credits
Industrial Hygiene and Safety Management. Three semester hours. An advanced study of industrial hygiene and the application of scientific and engineering principles to the analysis of processes, equipment, products, facilities, and environments in order to optimize safety and health effectiveness for private, state and federal safety programs. Topics include fundamental units of mass, length and time, fundamental chemistry of gases and vapors, safe spill response, medical monitoring, protective equipment/clothing, instrumentation and study of OSHA regulations.%
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3.00 Credits
Systems Analysis and Design. Three semester hours. A study of the specialized integration of safety skills and resources into all phases of a System?s Life Cycle. Topics include accident prevention, systems engineering, systems management, design concepts, testing, maintenance, electrical hazard control and advanced machinery safeguarding.%
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3.00 Credits
Life Safety and Hazard Control. Three semester hours. Advanced study of Life Safety and Fire Codes. Includes building construction/ maintenance, fire protection, occupancy, code compliance, design of buildings, construction contracts, construction injuries, costs, and investigation.%
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3.00 Credits
Legal Aspects of Occupational and Environmental Health. Three semester hours. Advanced study of the legal aspects of safety and occupational health and environmental law. Study includes Clean Air Act; Clean Water Act; Oil Pollution Act; Safe Drinking Water Act; Toxic Substances Control Act; Pesticides; Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; Underground Storage Tanks; Federal Facilities Compliance Act; National Environmental Policy Act; Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act; Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act; Pollution Prevention Act; and the Occupational Safety Health Act. Case studies are utilized.%
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3.00 Credits
Independent Study. One to three semester hours. Individualized instruction/research at an advanced level in a specialized content area under the direction of a faculty member. May be repeated when the topic varies. Prerequisite: Consent of department head.%
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Applied Industrial Research. Three semester hours. Study of the research methods and processes applicable to industrial engineering/technology. Emphasis on defining research problems and collecting, analyzing, recording, and interpreting data. Students will be required to conduct a research project.%
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