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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduction to the analytic design of machine elements Study of kinematics of mechanical linkages, cams, gears, gear trains. Ball and roller bearings. Belt and chain drives. PHY 118 and MAT 145. : TECH 216. MAT 152 recommended. F
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Continuation of the analytic design of machine elements Topics include power transmission shafting, mechanical clutches and brakes, springs, welded and riveted connections, power screws, and working stresses TECH 220. TECH 217. S
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An overview of principles and practices in the administration of architectural construction projects Topics include construction methods and materials, planning and scheduling, job cost control, contracts, specifications, safety, and labor relations. TECH 130. F
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to the fundamental concepts required for the drafting and design of residential buildings. The course will simulate a professional setting by working through the steps required for a hypothetical residential project. By the end of the semester, a set of working drawings will be prepared. Topics that will be explored include the building code, the energy code, presentation drawings, construction drawings, site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, foundations, framing plans, and schedules. : TECH 106, TECH 130. F
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to the fundamental concepts required for the drafting and design of commercial buildings. The course will simulate a professional setting by working through the steps required to prepare construction drawings for a project. By the end of the semester, a set of working drawings will be prepared Topics that will be explored include the building code, ADA requirements, the energy code, construction drawings, site plans, floor plans, ceiling plans, elevations, sections, foundations, framing plans, and schedules : TECH 244 or permission of instructor. S
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to fundamental concepts related to the design of building structures. Topics that will be covered include 1) forces, 2) trusses, 3) shear & bending moment diagrams, 4) properties of sections, 5) estimating live & dead loads, 6) designing wood beams, columns, & connections, and 7) designing steel beams, columns, and connections. : TECH 216, MAT 145 required. S
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course will present an overview of the principles and practices used in the design of mechanical systems for buildings. The fundamentals of HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems will be examined. Topics that will be explored include: equipment selection, design of delivery systems, energy conservation strategies, application of building codes, and the integration with/impact on architectural design. : MAT 145 and TECH 130. S
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
The co-op program enables the technology student to supplement academic studies with work experience. The student will be employed a minimum of 120 work hours (3 credits) or 240 work hours (6 credits) per semester (either full-time or part-time employment). Students will be required to enter into a co-op contract, successfully complete an orientation and submit a written report at the conclusion of the work experience. This course is a technology elective and enrollment is limited to technology students. : Completion of 30 credits in the degree program, advisor approval of co-op placement and a minimum GPA of 2.5 or GPA of 2.00-2.49 with faculty approval
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to cost estimating of an architectural project. Topics include an overview of the estimating process; an introduction to contracts, bonds and specifications; and the preparation of a final bid for a project including quantity takeoffs, material pricing, labor cost, equipment costs, overhead and profit. : TECH 130, TECH 244, and MAT 145. : TECH 246 or permission of instructor. S
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study and application of the major features of technical production in the theatre with emphasis on scenery construction, painting, properties, costuming, special effects, and makeup. Work on technical crews for department's fall mainstage production is required. F
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