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3.00 Credits
A quarter of full-time student teaching in selected centers of approximately eight weeks in a variety of communities, schools, and labs. Other professional field experiences, such as manual arts therapy, work with exceptional persons, intercity disadvantaged and pilot program development may be available. No other courses, except Ted 414, may be carried at any college during the field experience. Student is responsible for room, board, travel, and related expenses involved in the field assignment. Prerequisites: Ted 306 with at least a C- grade plus eligibility criteria specified in the Information Handbook for undergraduate Technology Education students. Fl, Sp-6-
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3.00 Credits
A quarter of full-time student teaching in selected centers of approximately eight weeks in a variety of communities, schools, and labs. Other professional field experiences, such as manual arts therapy, work with exceptional persons, intercity disadvantaged and pilot program development may be available. No other courses, except Ted 414, may be carried at any college during the field experience. Student is responsible for room, board, travel, and related expenses involved in the field assignment. Prerequisites: Ted 306 with at least a C- grade plus eligibility criteria specified in the Information Handbook for undergraduate Technology Education students. Fl, Sp-6-
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3.00 Credits
A study of professional topics and problems relating to the teaching of Technology Education. Prerequisite: Ted 306 and 316. Fl, Sp-2-
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3.00 Credits
A full-semester, full-time directed field experience in selected industrial or business organizations. Students will be assigned to observe and participate in day-to-day occupational activities related to training or other approved activities. Student will be visited and supervised by a college supervisor and they will also be supervised on a daily basis by an assigned contact person in the host organization. Students are responsible for their room, board, travel and related expenses. They are not allowed to enroll in any college courses during this field study. Prerequisites: (1) minimum cumulative index of 2.00 (2) completion of basic technical labs (3) no "E" or "INC" grades in any required course (4) minimum of 80 sh of credit (5) satisfactory completion of English requirement (6) satisfactory completion of Communication Studies or Theatre requirement (7) satisfactory completion of Ted 202 and 306 with C- or better. Fl, Sp-16-
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6.00 Credits
The professional Internship is a six semester hour immersion in the application of learned competencies within a service, manufacturing, or related commercial enterprise. This field experience will be supervised by the College, with the selection of the center organized by both the student and the College coordinator. Reports on various aspects of the enterprise will be required in a timely fashion throughout the internship. Final intern evaluation will be accomplished by the participating center manager and the College supervisor, with complete review by the intern, Prerequisite: completion of a minimum of 80 sh or the permission of the department. Fl, Sp, SS -6-
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3.00 Credits
Survey of basic descriptive graphics as a medium for communications and problem solving involving the spatial relationships of geometric systems; with emphasis on the theory and techniques of projective drafting systems, size description of geometric solids, drafting symbols, conventions, practices and the applications of drafting including computer assisted drafting. Students must supply own basic drafting tools. Materials fee required. Fl, Sp-3-
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic concepts for developing skills, knowledge of materials and processes related to visual communications, and creative problem solving. Fl, Sp-3-
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory study of wood and processes involved in the production of consumer goods from wood and allied materials. Materials fee required. Fl, Sp-3-
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to materials molding and forming technology, stressing polymer materials and processing techniques common to the plastics industry, composite materials, and other materials that are molded rather than machined. Materials fee required. Fl, Sp-3-
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to metals technology including materials, processes, tools and equipment. Fundamental manipulative work in selection, planning, cutting, forming, assembling and finishing a variety of metal products. Materials fee required. Fl, Sp-3-
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