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ETEC 334: Reinforced Plastics/ Composites
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 333. Polymer and reinforcement systems; material testing; mold design and development; laboratory involvement in reinforced plastics production processes.
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ETEC 335: Tooling For Plastics Processing
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 322, 333; ETEC 338 or permission of instructor. Design and construction of various types of production molds that are used for processing plastics in final shape. Product design in relationship to molding techniques and various techniques and materials used to construct the molds are the major units of study.
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ETEC 336: Tooling And Injection Molding
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Etec 322, 333. Design and construction of various types of plastics processing tooling. Theory and practice of the injection molding process, product design in relationship to process techniques, tooling materials, economics and maintenance are the major units of study. Extensive laboratory experience.
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ETEC 337: Secondary Operations
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Co-req: ETec 333. Introduction to materials and processes used for secondary operations. Topics such as color theory, surface treatments, composition and applications of coatings, assembly processes and decorating processes. Laboratory work in various secondary operations.
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ETEC 338: Injection Molding
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 333. Theory and practice of injection molding. Analysis of machine functions, processing parameters, production tooling, process control systems, quality assurance, automation, rheology of polymers, heat transfer. Extensive lab experience.
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ETEC 341: Engineering And Society
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Eng 101, Etec 223 or Etec 271 or equivalent. Explores the relationship between the engineering profession and society, and the role of communication in engineering. Proposals, reports, documentation of procedures, presentations, and communication to multiple audiences will be discussed and practiced.
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ETEC 344: Industrial Quality Assurance
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Mat h 240 or 245. Quality assurance as applied to industrial manufacturing operations. One-fourth of this course is used to enhance and expand on applied statistics.
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ETEC 351: Electronics For Engineering Technology I
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Mat h 115 or 118; PHYS 115 or co-req PHYS 122 and 132. Analysis of basic electric circuits, design of simple analog and digital circuits including power supplies, transistor amplifiers, operational amplifiers, timers and logic devices. Laboratory reinforces the circuit concepts presented in the classroom and promotes competent use of basic electronic instruments. Cannot be taken for credit by EET majors.
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ETEC 352: Electronics For Engineering Technology II
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 351. Analysis and design of advanced analog and digital circuits, three-phase power, magnetic circuits, transformers, DC and AC motors. Cannot be taken for credit by EET majors.
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ETEC 354: Electronics For Engineering Technology III
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 352. The characteristics and use of typical transducers and sensors used to monitor or control industrial processes. Study of programmable logic controllers and other microprocessor-based systems used to monitor and control industrial processes. Cannot be taken for credit by EET majors.
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