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TECH 4325: Fundamentals of Computer Visualization and Animation
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Introduction to computer visualization and animation. Visualization will include geometric construction, surface material, surface mapping, surface texture, lighting and camera field of vision. Animation will include industrial animation techniques such as imploding, morphing, mechanical cycle, and camera paths. Animations will be downloaded to an electronic format. ( WI)
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TECH 4330: Foundry and Heat Treatment
3.00 Credits
Texas State University
The technical aspects of foundry and heat treatment of ferrous and non-ferrous metals are reviewed. Students gain proficiency with interpretation of binary phase diagrams, mathematical modeling of gate and runner systems, micro-structural analysis, process cost evaluation, sand testing, investment casting and other technical processes. Technical report writing is an important part of this class. Data collection and data analysis with experiments allow students to develop appropriate techniques for presenting technical data in report format. ENGR 2300 recommended.
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TECH 4345: Methods Engineering and Ergonomics
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Principles and procedures of methods engineering to include concurrent engineering, charting techniques, motion analysis, principles of motion economy, human factors, direct time study, standard data systems, predetermination time standards and work sampling.
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TECH 4357: Facilities Design
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Survey and application of the principles and methods used for solving plant layout and material handling problems in industry.
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TECH 4360: Construction Contract Administration
2.00 Credits
Texas State University
Construction contracts including lump sum and cost reimbursable are covered, along with delivery systems, insurance, bonding, AIA documents, specifications, addenda, general conditions, change orders, RFI's Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Systems and ethics are covered. Selected modules are designed, scheduled, and built, complete with specifications. Recommended prerequisites: TECH 2313 and 2360.
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TECH 4361: Construction Estimating
2.00 Credits
Texas State University
The fundamentals of construction estimating are covered including feasibility, conceptual, square feet, cubic feet, unit in place, preliminary, engineering, range and contractor's detail bid estimates. Plans and specifications are used along with contemporary estimating software to develop estimates commonly used in the construction industry. Prerequisite: TECH 2360. Recommended: TECH 4360.
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TECH 4362: Manufacturing Processes I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Application of metal cutting principles learned in 2330. Included in the requirements are steel rule dye layout, machine layout, tool life, tool wear, tool geometry and reconditioning, feed and speed principles, metal removal rates, and power consumption calculations. Machining steel as well as castings produced in the laboratory with various types of cutting tool materials and varying geometry contributes toward the wide variety of experiences included in this basic manufacturing course. Plain indexing activities complement basic machine operations in a unique and most unusual way. Prerequisite: TECH 2330.
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TECH 4364: Construction Project Management and Scheduling
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Concepts of construction management are studied beginning with contract documents through the effective management of manpower, machines, material, and money necessary to complete construction projects on time and within budget. Gantt Charts and PERT/CPM schedules are developed, using contemporary software. Prerequisite: TECH 4361 or consent of instructor.
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TECH 4367: Polymer Properties and Processing
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Structure, physical & mechanical properties, design considerations and processing methods for polymer-based materials are presented. Processing methods include: injection molding, blow molding, thermoforming, compression molding, extrusion, filament winding, lay-up methods, vacuum bag molding and poltrusion. Prerequisite: TECH 2332.
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TECH 4368: Environmentally Conscious Design and Construction
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Environmentally sustainable practices used in building design and construction. The LEED system will be used to guide the course, which covers aspects of sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environmental quality, and the CAD design process. Prerequisite: TECH 3313 and 2360 or ID 2329.
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