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Show 44 45 DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES technology or systems, product or process design assistance, material handling, cost analysis, quality control assistance, team building, and technical training. APPLIED SCIENCE Warren AND TECHNOLOGY R. Hill, Dean The primary goal of the College of Applied Science and Technology is to implement the mission of Weber State University to prepare students for employment upon graduation and to ensure that they are productive, accountable, and responsible individuals able to function effectively in today's workplace. This goal is achieved by developing in students a cohesive, solid theoretical foundation bolstered by practical, hands-on experiences. The learning environment is further enhanced by extensive contact between faculty and students both in and out of the classroom. In addition, the liberal education component present in all programs equips students for lifelong learning in a changing world. Location: Engineering Technology Building, Room 110 Engineering technology programs prepare individuals for occupations working as technologists, engineering assistants, craftsmen, and designers. Engineering technology requires the application of scientific and engineering knowledge and methods combined with technical skills to support engineering activities. This “hands on” approach is in contrast to the engineer who concentrates on design and on development of new engineering principles and procedures; and who requires, therefore, more extensive training in mathematics and science than does the engineering technologist. The engineering technology programs at Weber State University accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) are: ¢ Electronics Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) e Electronics Engineering Technology (B.S.) ¢ Manufacturing Engineering Technology (B.S.) ¢ Mechanical Engineering Technology (B.S.) Telephone Contact: Ginger Hauser 626-6303 a Department/Area Listing Engineering Technology Programs Aerospace Technology Center Technology Assistance Center 45 45 45 Pre-Engineering Computer Science 45 46 Electronics Engineering Technology Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Tech ...............c00000 Manufacturing Engineering Technology ..........ccccccssssseesesesesees Mechanical Engineering Technology ............:cscccsesesessssssseeeeeess SZ 56 56 61 Construction Management Technology ..........c.ccscceeseseseeeeeees 64 Design Graphics Technology Sales and Service Technology Automotive Service Technology 65 67 67 General Motors Training Center Automotive Technology 71 74 Interior Design Technology Sales and Merchandising Technical Sales ia 76 77 Telecommunications & Business Education ..........:ccceseeseeeeeeeees 79 Telecommunications Administration Major ..........ccccccceseees 80 Business Education 80 Office Technologies 81 Department Chairs Computer Science: Dr. Robert Capener .....cssssvsasesssssvoanee 626-7929 Electronics Engineering Technology: Mr. Wayne Andrews 626-6898 Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering Technology: Mr. Andrew Drake 626-6305 Sales and Service Technology: Mr. John Burkes ................ 626-6913 Telecommunications & Business Education: Dr. Margaret Bennett 626-6059 Director: Jay L. Smith Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in: Automotive Technology Location: Telephone: Business Education Electronics Engineering Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science composite degree programs are offered in: Business Education Associate of Science degree program offered in: Computer Science Associate of Applied Science degree programs are offered in: Automotive Service Technology Construction Management Technology Design Graphics Electronics Engineering Technology Interior Design Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Office Technologies Sales & Merchandising The addition of an A.A.S. degree in Applied Technology is currently being considered. Contact the chair of the Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology for more information. Minors are available in: Business Education Teaching Business/Marketing Education Teaching Degrees Offered Computer Science* Electronics Engineering Technology Office Technologies Sales and Service Tecnology (with emphases in * Teaching minor is also available. Technical Sales Telecommunications Administration WEBER Program Summary forms which contain a semester-by-semester outline of courses for each program are available in each department. Students majoring in programs in Applied Science and Technology should see a departmental advisor as soon as they have selected their major field of study. This will allow students to plan their program of study in order to take maximum advantage of prior schooling and work experience. STATE UNIVERSITY ET 236 626-7272 The Center for Aerospace Technology (CAST) was established in 1986 to develop satellite projects for enhancing the education of students. These "real world" projects provide students with exciting and challenging experiences that prepare them for better jobs after graduation. Weber State is known internationally for its pioneering work in small satellites. As a result of working on satellite projects, Weber State University graduates have more opportunities for rewarding and satisfying careers. Building and operating earth orbiting satellites and flying experiments on high altitude rockets are some of the projects that students in the College of Applied Science and Technology at Weber State University can participate in while earning associate of science and bachelor of science degrees in the engineering technologies or computer science. Telephone: Applied Science & PRE-ENGINEERING 626-7963 Coordinator: Dr. Kirk D. Hagen Location: ET 214 Engineering is a broad field consisting of a variety of disciplines including aerospace, biological, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, manufacturing, mechanical, nuclear and petroleum engineering. The Pre-engineering program at Weber State University offers the first two years of a professional engineering curriculum for students pursuing the engineering degree. While no formal degree is awarded, the program is designed to prepare students for transfer into an engineering program at other universities in Utah or throughout the United States that offer engineering degrees. In planning a program of study, students should be aware that many Pre-engineering courses have mathematics and science prerequisites and that improper scheduling of courses can lengthen the time required to complete the engineering degree. Students should also be aware that requirements may vary according to the school to which the student wishes to transfer. Students are therefore encouraged to meet with the Pre-engineering coordinator prior to beginning their Pre engineering program. Course Requirements for Pre-engineering Pre-engineering Course Required Prengr 1010 Introduction to Engineering 2 Required Support Courses (26 credit hours) Math 1210 Calculus I Math 1220 Calculus II Math 2210 Calculus III Math 2250 Linear Algebra & Diff Equations Phsx PS2210/L Physics for Sci & Eng (w/lab) Chem PS1210 Principles of Chemistry I 4 4 4 4 5 5 Electives The following courses may be required depending on the specific engineering major and the school to which the student wishes to transfer. Prengr Prengr Prengr Math Math Math Phsx Chem CS CS 2000 2020 2040 2410 2530 3710 3720 4710 2220/L 1220 1023 1220 Statics Dynamics Strength of Materials Electrical Circuits Digital Circuits Boundary Value Problems Differential Equations II Partial Differential Equations Physics for Sci & Eng II (w/lab) Principles of Chemistry II Selected Programming Language OOP and Data Structures Using C++ information clearing house, conducting data base searches, STATE 2 3 2 5 S 3 3 a S 5 4 4 RESTHY BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI providing technical assistance in product or process development or testing, and demonstrating new or emerging technologies. This assistance, which is provided by faculty and students, includes but is not limited to problem solving, decision support for new WEBER PRENGR ~ CS EET MFET MET CMT DG AUTOSV AUTOTC IDT Telephone: 626-6998 E-mail: KHAGEN@WEBER.EDU Prengr Prengr Director: Larry W. Leavitt Location: ET 110 The Technology Assistance Center was established in 1991 to provide technical assistance for regional business and industry. The goal of the Center is to furnish technical and managerial support to stimulate manufacturing development and diversification. The Center also works closely with economic development and assistance organizations within the state. The Technology Assistance Center responds to businesses, local governments, and economic development groups by acting as an Fashion Merchandising, Interior Design and Sales) Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: Computer Science ~ KA HNRS & BIS LIBSCI WS UNIVERSITY |