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Show College of Applied Science & Technology 69 engineering science and practical applications provides the mechanical engineering technologist the knowledge and skills needed to be successful in today's technical workplace. Mechanical engineering technology has lead to numerous opportunities for exciting, creative and rewarding careers in a wide range of industries including aerospace, automotive, electronics, manufacturing, medical equipment, mining and power generation. Design Engineering Technology Location: Engineering Technology Building, Room 214 Telephone Contact: Pat DeJong 801-626-6305 Email: designengineering@weber.edu The Design Engineering Technology program prepares students to develop product design and development drawings and 3D models as well as architectural designs, construction documents and Building Information Models (BHV1), reports, presentations, technical illustrations, interactive multimedia, and animations for industry. Students will develop their graphical skills, techniques, concepts, and management skills through exercises and projects. They will work in mechanical, electrical, architectural, structural, and overall project management areas. Students will use calculators, computers, handbooks, and engineering reference materials while applying various mathematical concepts from geometry, algebra, and trigonometry. Electronics Engineering Technology Location: Engineering Technology Building, Room 214 Telephone Contact: Pat DeJong 801-626-6305 Email: jmcculley@weber.edu The Electronics Engineering Techno logy AAS degree prepares graduates to specify, install, operate, troubleshoot, and modify computers, automated programmable controllers, and electronic systems. It is designed to give the student fundamental knowledge and basic skills in robotics, automation, electronic manufacturing, fabrication, testing, and troubleshooting. The Electronics Engineering Technology Bachelor of Science (BS) degree is designed to continue a student's education beyond the associate's degree level. It is intended to provide the student with knowledge and skills in problem solving, critical thinking, project management, team building, and engineering research to identify, evaluate, analyze, and solve complex computer and electronic related technical problems. Apprenticeship (AAS) The Associate of Applied Science in Apprenticeship degree is a generic degree that is specifically designed for students who have completed or are completing an apprenticeship program under the auspices of the Office of Apprenticeship. This degree consists of the apprenticeship courses and on-the-job training from the Ogden Weber Applied Technology College (OWATC) coupled with general education and two additional required courses from Weber State University. While the degree was developed for OWATC apprenticeship students, it is open to anyone who meets the qualifications of an apprentice with a certificate of proficiency from a post-secondary institution offering the Office of Apprenticeship (OA) certified program. Please see www.ucats.org for a list of other Utah College of Applied Technology locations. For additional information and advisement, contact Geri Harames, College of Applied Science & Technology Academic Advisor (phone: 801-626-7552; email: geriharames@ weber. edu). In order for a student to receive this degree they must complete the course requirements listed below and provide one of the following: • State of Utah Journeyperson's License • Certificate of Completion from the Office of Apprenticeship (OA) • Certificate o f Comp letion from the p ost- seco ndary institution offering an OA certified program Course Requirements for the AAS Degree • ENGL 1010 EN - Introductory College Writing (3) • COMM 2110 HU - Interpersonal & Small Group Communication (3) • Social Science General Education (SS) Elective (3) • AUSV 1300 - Technical Mathematics (3) * • BTNY 1403 LS - Environment Appreciation (3-4) ** • NTM 1700 TE-Introduction to Microcomputer Applications (3) • SST 3563 - Principles of Sales Supervision (3) *** • SST 3702 - Developing Team Leadership Skills (2) * Recommended - MATH 1010 or above is acceptable. ** Recommended - Any general education science course is acceptable. ***To register for these two courses, students must be in the third year of their apprenticeship program and have completed COMM 2110. Design Engineering Technology (AAS) Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all DET, MFET, technical courses, and support courses (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable) in addition to an overall GPA for all courses of 2.00 or higher. Credit Hour Requirements: 64-66 total hours are required (24) of which are required within the Design Engineering Technology AAS program. Advisement All Design Engineering Technology students are required to meet with a faculty advisor at least annually for course and program advisement. Call 801-626-6305 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Advisement may also be obtained in Engineering Technology, room 214. Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (see Enrollment Services and Information). No special admission or application requirements are needed for this program. Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |