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3.00 Credits
Introduction to 3D modeling including CSG modeling, primitives, Boolean operators, view extraction, basic parametric modeling, file management, assembly, dimensioning, basic GD&T, and drawing standard, student projects required (sketcing, CAD software). Prerequisites: INTC 161
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3.00 Credits
A study of the human factors in industry with emphasis on the area of cooperation between labor, management and the schools.
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3.00 Credits
OSHACT and its administration. Safety engineering and program management of specific construction and industrial hazards; standards, codes, and other safety documents. Accident investigation and safety analysis. Topics in occupational safety and environmental health.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory and applications of transportation, logistics, and associated costs will be covered. Topics will include modes of transportation and their networks; optimization of transportation systems across networks; flow across networks; supply, demand, and forecasting for transportation services; costs and benefits of specific modes and transportation policy analysis. Prerequisite: INTC 247
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3.00 Credits
Study of the devices, procedures, and techniques essential to industrial measurement and transmission of data in the areas of machine control, process control, and automated testing. Topics include: switches, transformers, relays, actuators, solenoids, transducers, timers, counters, motor starters, ladder diagrams, and power factor correction. Prerequisite: INTC 212
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with experiences in the application of the principles of physics and mathematics as they relate to problem solving in modern technological systems, including robotics in a unified systems approach to explore mechanical, electrical, fluid, and thermal systems dealing with force, work, rate, resistance, energy, power, force transformers, and time constants as it relates to fluid power. Prerequisites: INTC 212 INTC 355 AUTOMATED SYSTEMS 3 semester hours F General principles of operation and programming of automated systems including; automated assembly, automated manufacturing, inspection systems, automated storage/retrieval systems, computer numerical control, industrial robotics, and computer integrated manufacturing. Prerequisite: INTC 212
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3.00 Credits
Designed to prepare students in organizing and executing technology/laboratory instruction, maintaining tools and equipment, purchasing and handling materials and supplies, keeping records, making inventories, and responding to problems in setting up and operating laboratory courses. The study of the management of technology, employees, and administrators in project management. Prerequisite: INTC 201
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of INTC 261. Advanced parametric modeling, product development and design, technical animation of assemblies - group project required (CAD software). Prerequisite: INTC 261
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of INTC 370, focus on material, schedules, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical details. Student projects required (sketching, CAD software). Prerequisite: INTC 370
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4.00 Credits
Structural principles and concepts linked to real buildings and components. Elementary statics and strength of materials as they relate to the basic principles of mechanics. Gravity and lateral load tracings; determinate structural frame-works. Concepts of stress and strain, and material properties; cross-sectional properties; beam and column analysis and design; steel connections. Use of structural software to generate a graphical display. Prerequisites: MATH 212, INTC 372 or consent of instructor
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