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Show In general, a student who has completed the two-year technician program may complete his work by continuing his junior and senior year as described below. It will be necessary for him to counsel with ah advisor. A lower division grade point average of 2.25 or better or permission by the department head is required to enter upper division courses. Course Electronics 2, 4, 6 Electronics 1, 3, 5 Technical Education 14, 15, 16 Technical Education 8. Technical Education 3 Health Education 1 Physical Education Electronics 13 Freshman Title A W S D. C. Fundamentals, A. C. Fundamentals, Basic Electronics 5 5 5 D. C. Lab., A. C. Lab., Basic Elect. Lab. 3 3 3 Appl. Algebra, Appl. Trig., Appl. Anal. Geometry 5 5 5 9 Basic Drafting 2 2 Industrial Orientation 1 Personal Health 2 Selected 111 Electronics Drafting 2 16 17 18 Electronics 51, 75, 61 Sophomore Electronics 52, 76, 62 Basic Elect., Elect. Circuit Operation, Communications Circuits 5 Basic Electronics Lab., Elect. Circuit Maint., Com. Circuits Lab. 3 Industrial Electronics Industrial Elect. Lab. Basic Communications, Technical Reports 3 College Physics 4 Electronics 66 Electronics 65 English 1, 2, 32 Physics 21, 23 Technical Education 140 Math, for Electronics 15 18 18 Electronics 182, 102, 114 Electronics 181, 101, 113 Junior Pulse and Digital Circuits, Instru. & Measurements 3 3 3 Servomechanisms, Pulse & Dig. Ckts Lab., Inst. & Meas. Lab. 2 2 2 304 Technical Education Servomechanisms Lab., 141, 142, 143 Calculus for Elect. 3 3 3 Chemistry 5 General Chemistry 5 English 126 Technical Writing 3 Welding 185 Adv. Welding Processes 2 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 127 Machine Processes 3 Area Requirements Selected 3 8 3 16 18 17 Electronics 164, 186, 132 Electronics 163, 185, 131 Electronics 189 Mfg. Eng. Technology 176, 171 Area Requirements Elective Senior Microwave Techniques, Computer Circuit Appl., Radar Fundamentals Microwave Lab, Computer Ckt. Lab., Radar Lab Comprehensive Supervision Principles, Production Management Selected Approved 2 2 5 4 16 18 16 Department of Industrial Engineering Technology Associate Professors, Clifton B. Larson, Head; A. Kent Randall; Assistant Professor David S. Gailey; Instructor, Robert E. Wallentine. The Industrial Engineering Technology program prepares the student for employment with manufacturing firms, in work related to planning, production, sales and management. The program is intended for students who like engineering but have talents for planning, management and sales rather than professional engineering. Emphasis is placed on planning the use of equipment rather than designing the equipment itself, on the production rate and quality of the product rather than design. Courses of Instruction Students wishing to major in Industrial Engineering Technology may complete the lower division requirements by completing the pre-engineering curriculum offered by the Division of Mathematics and Physical Science. Lower division courses for this curriculum are selected from other divisions of the college and are not listed here. Students should study the suggested curriculum which follows to determine the specific courses, titles, and descriptions. 305 |