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3.00 Credits
Application-oriented perspective to flexible architecture digital design using Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) and Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLD). Topics include principles of firmware-based digital design, circuit prototyping, testing simulation, and implementation using Intel's (Hardware Description Language) modeling and synthesis platform. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: TECH 377 and TECH 377A. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Basic hardware involved in servomechanism and process control systems. Topics include sensors, actuators, signal conditioners, data acquisition systems, power interfaces, and analog and digital controllers. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: TECH 376 and TECH 379, or consent of department. Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
Review and integration of all course work completed to define an individual or team project and conduct a preliminary design. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Senior standing, ENGL 308, TECH 377, TECH 378, and TECH 376, or TECH 369, TECH 342, and TECH 391. Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
Design of an electronic/mechanical project to demonstrate the student's comprehension of electronic/mechanical fundamentals and design procedures. Individual or team design projects conducted under the direct supervision of the instructor. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: TECH 477. Credits: 3
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6.00 Credits
Current topics of interest. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours provided no repetition of topic occurs. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of department. Credits: 1-3
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3.00 Credits
Study of the basic human factors in engineering systems with emphasis on human-machine systems in relation to equipment designs and the work environment. Analyses of organization factors relevant to operators at work, including monotony, repetitive work, training, and selection. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: TECH 434, MATH 155, PHYS 150A or PHYS 210, or consent of department. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Practical theories and applications of safety engineering are studied in the industrial environment. Accident investigation and job safety analysis. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MATH 155, PHYS 150A or PHYS 210, TECH 231, TECH 245, TECH 434, and TECH 441, or consent of department. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Review of physiological, biomechanical, and psychological concepts related to workplace layout, machine tools, and work methods with emphasis on control of over-exertion injuries, control of work-related musculoskeletal disorders through the use of software, and analysis and evaluations of ergonomic problems. Solution of occupational ergonomic problems with presentation of results in class. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: BIOS 311 and TECH 481, or consent of department. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Focus on energy sources, consumption, supply, trends, hazards, control systems, alternatives, conservation techniques, and measurements. Examples drawn from residential, commercial, and industrial systems. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Study of systems management procedures relating to current issues faced by industrial and commercial sectors. Emphasis on the responsibility of various levels of management, facilities, procedural controls, and human factors in the planning, initiation, and direction of risk management programs. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MATH 155, PHYS 150A, TECH 231, TECH 245 and TECH 434, or consent of department. Credits: 3
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