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Show MET 4650. Thermal-fluid Sciences (5) 5 Fundamentals of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer. First and second laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic cycles, fluid statics and fluid dynamics, basic principles of heat transfer by conduction, convection and radiation. Lecture plus laboratory work in thermal-fluid sciences. Prerequisites: MATH SI 1210, PHYS PS/SI2210 and CHEM PS/SI1110. MET 4800. Individual Research in Mechanical Engineering Technology (1-3) F, S Special individual research and development projects in mechanical engineering technology. Credit and time determined by the student and the faculty project supervisor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. MET 4830. Directed Readings (1-3) F, S Directed individual readings in mechanical engineering technology. Topic selected in consultation with instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. MET 4890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-3) Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. Prior consent of the department chair and the employer are required. Prerequisite: MET 3400. MET 4920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs (1-3) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. MET 4990. Seminar in Mechanical Engineering Technology (1) 5 Guest lectures from local industry, professionalism and engineering ethics, technology and sodety, and employment preparation. Prerequisite: MET 4500. APPRENTICESHIP ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE (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 tiaining 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 Linda Ward, College of i & Technology Academic Advisor (phone: 801-626-7552; 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 Joumeyperson's License • Certificate of Completion from the Office of Apprenticeship (OA) • Certificate of Completion from the post-secondary institution offering an OA certified program Course Requirements for the AAS Degree ENGL EN1010 Introductory College Writing (3) COMM HU2110 Interpersonal Sc Small Group Comm (3) Social Science General Education (SS) Elective (3) AUSV 1300* Technical Mathematics (3) BTNY LS1403** Environment Appreciation (3) TBE TE1700 Intro to Microcomputer Applications (3) SST 3563*** Principles of Supervision (3) SST 3702*** Developing Team Leadership Skills (2) ' Recommended - Math 1010 or above is acceptable. science course is ace *To register for these two courses, students must be in the third year of their apprenticeship program and have completed COMM HU2110. Parson Construction Management Technology Location: Engineering Technology Building, Room 236 Telephone Contact: 801-626-7761 Email: ParsonCMT@weber.edu Faculty: Associate Professor - Steven Peterson; Assistant Professors - Chris Soelberg, Joseph Wolfe; Instructor - Ken McGuire I he Parson Construction Management Technology program teaches the processes, procedures and management techniques necessary to function as a "Professional Constructor" as defined by the American Institute of Constructors and the American Council of Construction Education. It is designed to prepare students for immediate professional level employment or further study by developing a cohesive, solid technical foundation bolstered by practical, hands-on experiences, at the same time providing the education necessary for lifelong learning in a changing world. The process of learning is emphasized, as well as accumulation of knowledge. The multi-disciplinary curriculum is composed of courses in the areas of construction science, construction practice, business and management as well as general education. The program is accredited by the American Council of Construction Education (ACCE). The Parson Construction Management Technology curriculum is a "2+2" design facilitating articulation with programs in architecture, building construction, design graphics, facilities and other construction-related degrees. In this regard, articulation agreements have been developed with Salt Lake Community College's Associate's Degree programs in Architectural Technology and Building Construction/Constniction Management. The partnership between the two schools gives construction management students more flexibility in earning WSU bachelor's degrees through the University Center at SLCC. Students who have obtained associate's degrees in appropriate high quality programs are admitted as juniors and can normally complete the baccalaureate degree in two years. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE (AAS) » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all CMT Program required 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: 63 total credit hours are required as listed below. A minimum of 20 hours in residence at WSU is required. A student must also complete a minimum of 18 hours of CMT major courses at WSU to obtain an AAS degree. » Assessment Requirements: Students will be required to complete certain assessment instruments as part of the overall requirements for receiving their associate's degree. Please see your advisor or your department for specific information regarding assessment. Weber State University 2009-2010 Catalog |