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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. This course places emphasis in leadership, planning, organizing, and maintaining a printing plant or any other production plant, including organization and operations of various departments, layout of a shop, equipment selection, materials and location. Also, it focuses on the analysis of printing cost procedures. A breakdown of how to determine the cost of materials, equipment and human activity. Pre-requisites: None.
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- 3hrs. The study of the relationship of inks, papers and other substrates use to produce the printed image. Emphasis is on types of paper used in the printing and production processes, ink colors and mixing color combinations. Pre-requisites: INT 307.
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- 3hrs. Theory and principles of financial project analyses for making financial decisions on technical projects and alternatives. Topics include time value of money and investments, cash flow equivalence techniques, depreciation and income taxes, break-even analysis. Emphasis is placed on contemporary computer-oriented decision-making tools and the application of cost information to the production of manufactured goods. Use of computer is required. Prerequisites: MTH 112; and junior standing.
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- 3hrs. A study of mechanical and physical properties of ferrous and nonferrous metals and nonmetallic materials. Prediction of failure mechanisms, including corrosion, fatigue, and fracture. Students will gain experience in the use of laboratory testing machines. Pre-requisites: INT 108 and INT 210
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- 3 hrs. This course provides a thorough introduction to graphic communications, printing processes and focuses on digital printing and electronic pre-press systems. Pre-requisite: None.
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- 3 hrs. Fundamentals of offset presswork; preparation of the press, one color presswork; methods of offset presswork, including press preparation, film assembly, platemaking, make-ready, press running; mechanism and upkeep; running difficult papers and forms; and multi-color work. 2 Lect/3 Lab. Prerequisites: INT 202L.
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- 3hrs. This course includes all aspects of printing production using conventional and digital printing. Covers silk screen printing on various substrates. Pre-requisite: INT 314L
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- 3 hrs. An emphasis on manufacturing systems, managerial processes, and manufacturing resources. Additionally, a study of the construction industry with regard to concepts of construction technology through experiences in planning, organizing, and controlling of resources to produce constructed products on and off-site. Construction systems, models and historical perspectives are covered. Prerequisites: Junior standing
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- 3 Hrs. A study of the construction industry with regard to concepts of construction technology through experiences in planning, organizing, and controlling of all available resources to produce constructed products on and off-site. Students are expected to complete a construction project in the laboratory. Prerequisites: Junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
- 3hrs. Course introduces students to the applications of statistics in technology management with emphasis on designing experiments, descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, probability and sampling, and tests of significance. Use of Minitab statistical software is emphasized. Prerequisites: MTH 112 and junior standing.
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