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3.00 Credits
Introductory course designed to acquaint the student in industry and engineering technology with the use of computers in solving engineering problems encountered in industry and engineering. Using application software, students will calculate and plot functions, solve simultaneous equations, perform least-square analysis, and solve problems showing the application of other mathematical functions. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MATH 155. Credits: 3
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
A. General B. Automation C. Industrial Systems D. Drawing E. Electricity/Electronics G. Transportation J. Project Management K. Industrial Supervision M. Metals N. Numerical Control Q. Quality R. Mechanical Technology U. Power Mechanics V. Safety W. Woodworking Y. Plastics Advanced undergraduate independent study course carried out under departmental supervision. May include research, application of principles, or technical problems. May be repeated. Problems must be defined and accepted by the student's major adviser and the instructor under whom the work will be done prior to registration. Credits: 1-6
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3.00 Credits
Exploration from the point of view of ethical theory of a number of ethical problems in the work environment encountered by technologists and engineers. Recognizing the moral aspects of business decisions on the personal level and of business institutions on the social level. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
History of employee training, kinds of training, training programs, instructional methods, and evaluation procedures. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Principles, methods, and techniques for supervision of people in their work. For supervisory personnel and those preparing for such positions. Credits: 3
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40.00 Credits
A work experience program planned for the student lacking full-time experience in industry. The learning situation is organized and supervised cooperatively by the Department of Technology staff and personnel of selected organizations. Learning experiences include obtaining, with the guidance and approval of the department's faculty coordinator, an acceptable type of wage-earning employment where intern-learning experiences are present. A minimum of eight 40-hour work weeks or 320 work hours total is required for 3 semester hours of credit. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. Final report required. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Junior standing and consent of major adviser and supervising instructor. Internship cannot be used for credit if already employed in that position. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Features-based and parametric solid modeling techniques, design principles of machine elements, design for manufacturability, stress, strain, and load distributions, developments in standards for exchange of product design data. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: PHYS 150A, TECH 265, and TECH 311. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Study of computer integrated manufacturing systems utilized by industry, including computer-aided manufacturing, computer-aided design/drafting, computer-aided testing/inspection, and computer-aided process planning. Demonstrations in system integration with programmable controllers, sensors, machine vision, and robotics. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: TECH 175, TECH 175A, TECH 211 and TECH 265, or consent of department. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Study of automated manufacturing systems utilized by industry, including robotics, computer-aided design and manufacturing, computer-aided inspection, and system integration using PLCs, sensors, DAQ systems, and other automation components. Emphasis on laboratory experiences with automated technology. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: TECH 326, TECH 420, and TECH 425, or consent of department. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts and skills needed to install, program, and apply programmable electronic controllers in industry. Discrete and analog input/output (I/O) devices and ladder logic will be studied, including basic and intermediate PLC functions. Experiments in operation, programming, and industrial applications with emphasis on discrete I/Os. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: TECH 175, TECH 175A, TECH 265, TECH 295 or CSCI 240, or consent of department. Credits: 3
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