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IMT 333: Power Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Investigation of power sources, power conversion techniques, and methods of moving, using, and storing power in industrial, domestic, mobile, and aerospace applications. Laboratory experiences will include comparison and integration of power and energy systems.
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IMT 334: Automotive Drive Trains
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Automotive drive train theory and operation. Prerequisites: 329 and 333, or consent of instructor.
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IMT 335: Body Control Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Investigation of modern automotive body related computer systems and controls including vehicle networking protocols. Prerequisites: 136 or Electronics and Computer Technology 160, and Industrial and Mechanical Technology 233, or consent of instructor
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IMT 336: Engine Fuels and Lubricants
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Application and analysis of automotive fuels and lubricants with emphasis on testing in accordance with industry standards and practices. Laboratory experiences include testing of fuels, oils, and greases. Alternative fuels and their potential environmental impacts will also be explored.
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IMT 351: Cooperative Industrial Practice
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Coordinated work experiences in industry and a comprehensive written report of the experience. Prerequisite: participation in Professional Practice Program. Course may be taken twice for a maximum of 6 credits.
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IMT 380: Package Development
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Laboratory experiences in package design and construction in relation to constraints and limitations of a variety of products.
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IMT 381: Packaging and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. A study of the impact of packaging and packaging materials on the environment from the manufacturing process through their life cycle, and of ways to recycle and reduce packaging solid waste.
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IMT 381 - Packaging and the Environment
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IMT 383: Packaging Machines II
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An advanced study of packaging machines, line operations, controls, maintenance, process analysis, selection, and procurement. Includes analysis and problem solving. Prerequisites: 329 and 333, or consent of instructor.
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IMT 384: Packaging Materials and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An advanced course in packaging materials including a study of physical properties and material applications. Specific emphasis is placed upon plastics and other synthetic materials. Includes glass and metal, films, foils, sheet materials, and cushion materials. Laboratory analysis, application of scientific procedures, and use of test instruments are required. Prerequisites: 282 and 284, or consent of instructor.
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IMT 403: Advanced Computer Aided Design Concepts
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. In this course, subject matter relevant to CAD in today’s industry will be identified. The student will gain the knowledge necessary to conceptualize the system-user relationship. The completion of the required learning tasks will ensure the student’s comprehension of each concept. These tasks are arranged in a hierarchy that will build the student’s ability to apply the concepts presented. Students will progress from two-dimensional drafting system to three-dimensional modeling system. Prerequisite: 203 or consent of instructor.
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