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SPED 4374: Classroom and Behavior Management Strategies for Students with Disabilities
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Effective strategies for classroom management. Topics include: common management problems, evaluation of classroom management approaches, strategies for preventing behavior problems, teaching new behaviors, increasing desired group and individual behaviors, and positive strategies for reducing inappropriate group and individual behaviors. Prerequisite: 2.50 Texas State GPA.
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SPED 4381: Educating Students with Mental Retardation and Other Severe Disabilities
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
This course provides an overview of student characteristics and appropriate instructional techniques pertaining to individuals with mental retardation and other severe disabilities. Techniques will include specialized assessment and instructional strategies, functional curriculum development, transition planning, positive behavior supports, medical management, physical management, and assistive technologies. Prerequisites: SPED 2360, 3390; 2.50 Texas State GPA.
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SPED 4389: Special Education Practicum
0.00 - 20.00 Credits
Texas State University
This course provides opportunities for students to design and apply assessment, planning, and instructional strategies. Students may be required to instruct in one or more content areas including academic, life, social, prevocational or vocational and/or communication skills. Prerequisites: SPED 2360, 3390; SPED 4345 or 4374; 2.50 Texas State GPA.
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TECH 1260: Introduction to the Construction Industry
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Texas State University
An introductory course for construction majors. Residential, commercial, heavy, and highway construction are explored, along with contract delivery systems and typical professional careers and organization found in the industry. Also, the role of construction in the United States and world economics is explored, along with green sustainable building and design.
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TECH 1320: Furniture Design and Construction
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Fundamentals of furniture design, styles, human factors, specification writing, shop drawing, and construction techniques are studied. Furniture materials, hardware, finishes, and furniture manufacturing machinery are used. Actual pieces of furniture are designed and built by the student. Prerequisite: ENGR 1413 or TECH 1413 or TECH 2313.
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TECH 1330: Assembly Processes
2.00 Credits
Texas State University
Basic assembly process to include gas, arc, resistance, thermite, induction, and forge welding; weld-ability, weld metallurgy, weld symbology, and weld testing; brazing; soldering; mechanical fastening to include threaded fasteners, rivets, shrink and press fits, seams, staples, crimping, and structural adhesives. Principles of joint design and cost estimation. An overview of electronics assembly processes and automated assembly.
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TECH 1413: Introduction to Architectural Graphics
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
An introductory manual drafting course utilizing the tools and techniques necessary to produce architectural working drawings. Principles of orthographic and perspectives, projections, geometric relationships, shape and size description, and pictorial methods are included with emphasis on technical applications and architectural design problem solving. Prerequisite: Interior Design and non-Engineering or Technology majors only.
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TECH 2160: Introduction to Construction Surveying and Site Layout
1.00 Credits
Texas State University
Common construction surveying and site layout techniques are studied using both optical levels and total stations. Benchmarks, building lines, property lines, differential and profiling are discussed in lecture with applied exercises performed in the laboratory. Prerequisite: MATH 2417.
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TECH 2310: Machine Drafting
3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Introduction to the use of computer-aided drafting techniques (CAD) and application of basic principles of engineering drawing to the preparation of drawings for manufacturing processes. Emphasis includes principles of descriptive geometry, multiview projection, precision dimensioning, machine tooling, dies, production drawing, machine design and fabrication methods. Prerequisite: ENGR 1413 or consent of instructor.
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TECH 2313: Fundamentals of Architectural Problem-Solving and Design
2.00 Credits
Texas State University
Introduction to the language of architectural design. Use of the computer and CAD software in the design process. Elements of projection theory to include orthographic and perspective projection. Solving complex problems of building geometry. Section views and their relationship to architectural detailing. Emphasis on the successful integration of construction documents.
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