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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
May be repeated as the topic varies.
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1.00 Credits
Required of all majors in Technological Studies near the end of their second year of college. Topics: assessment of basic skills, career planning, minor/option selection, review of academic performance, study skills, personality testing, and related topics. Meets one hour per week. Prerequisite: department major and five quarters work. Graded S/U.
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4.00 Credits
Design of 3D CAD solid models for manufacture of mechanical parts and products, with simulation and analysis of assembly processes. Overview of digital manufacturing systems, including several manufacturing simulation applications. Prerequisites: GE 102 or GE 105 or TECH 120 and TECH 223.
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4.00 Credits
Development of in-depth virtual simulations of discrete events provided by industrial and educational partners. Students utilize the newest generation of simulation applications to produce computer models for advanced analysis of manufacturing operations, including ergonomics, robotics, and assembly sequencing. Industrial project with teamwork and problem solving. Prerequisite: TECH 321.
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4.00 Credits
Combinational digital logic and logic design will lay down a framework from which programmable logic controllers are presented. The concepts of inputs, outputs, relay logic and ladder logic will be addressed. Industrial robots will also be introduced and on-line programming will include tasks such as pick and place, finish application, and robot integration. Prerequisites: TECH 261 or TECH 361, or GE 201.
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4.00 Credits
A hands-on introduction to automation systems dealing with automated manufacturing practices in NC machines, PLCs and Industrial Robotics. Activities include such things as automated handling and processing of materials using conveyors, positioners/work-holders, industrial robots, and NC machines. Computer Integrated Manufacturing techniques including technologies such as sensing, vision, automated product identification, and storage and retrieval will be investigated. Prerequisite: TECH 332.
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4.00 Credits
Comprehensive introduction to database concepts, design and applications. Topics include but are not limited to: overview, relational database, create and maintain a database. Structured Query Language (SQL) commands, create other objects in a database such as Forms, Multi-Table forms, Reports, and data sharing in an application.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques of digital photographic composition, camera types, uses and accessories, photographic optics, software applications, special effects, and methods of processing. Reference to, and experiences of chemical photography and the shift to digital photographic methods.
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4.00 Credits
Emphasizes building a dynamic and interactive web site using web based animation software. Topics include the effective use of vector/bitmap images, frame-by-frame animation, motion and shape tween design, interactivity with mp3/wav sound files, movie files layers, scenes, and Basic ActionScript. Prerequisite: TECH 142.
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4.00 Credits
Basic concepts of construction techniques used today; including the methods and materials involved in framing, enclosing, and finishing residential and light commercial buildings. Financing, contracting, procuring, supervising, site-operation, foundation, structural elements, utilities, landscaping, and personnel associated with construction activities.
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