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Show 130 College of Applied Science & Technology Electronics Engineering Technology Departmental Honors Please see weber.edu/honors/contracts.html for a list of current Departmental Honors contracts and Departmental Honors Advisors. For additional information about the Honors Program, please refer to the Honors Program section of the WSU Catalog. Quality and Lean Manufacturing Graduate Institutional Certificate The Graduate Institutional Certificate in Quality and Lean Manufacturing prepares students to take theASQ green belt certification exam or to goon in the MSETM program at Oklahoma State University. Contact the Department of Engineering Technology for more information. • Program Prerequisite: Applicants must possess a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution in an appropriate field and be working in industry. • Grade Requirements: Students must receive a grade of B or better in every course. • Credit Hour Requirements: 12 credit hours as specified below. Course Requirements for Institutional Certificate Required Courses (12 credit hours) • ETM 5913 - Six Sigma Tools I Credits: (3) • ETM 5923 - Six Sigma Tools II Credits: (3) • ETM 5933 - Lean Tools Credits: (3) • ETM 5943 - Lean-Sigma Implementation Credits: (3) Course Descriptions - DET Department of Engineering Technology DET 1010 - Introduction to Engineering & Technical Design (Sol id works) Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] An introductory course to explore engineering and technical design solutions using critical thinking in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Learning modules include; The Engineering Design Process & Professions, Sketching & Documentation, Design Measuring, Introduction to CAD & Geometric Constraints, Design Visualization, Orthographic Projection & Multi-View Drawings, Fasteners, Assembly Drawings, Dimensioning, Tolerancing, Final Team Design Projects, and Final Review & Assessment. DET 1040 - Introduction to Residential Architecture (AutoCAD) Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] An introductory course in residential architecture to apply drafting standards & terminology using CAD/BIM technology to prepare plans for the construction industry. Topics include; Architectural Related Careers; Design Process, Construction Procedures & Prints; Conventions & Procedures; 2D Sketching; Architectural Symbols; Floor Plans; Foundation Plans; Wall, Stair & Cross Sections; Roof Plans; Elevation Plans; Site Plans; and Electrical Plans. (AutoCAD) DET 1160 - Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Using 3D CAD Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] The use of CAD to create industrial level production working drawings. Includes the latest ASME Y14.5 standards for Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing. Topics of discussion will include: dimensions, fits, tolerances, surface finishes, symbols for welding, piping, machined elements/processes and sheet metal flat patterns. Prerequisite: DET 1010. DET 1350 - Residential Architectural Design Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] The study of residential and light commercial (Type IV and V buildings) architectural design and construction documents. Covers procedures used in developing residential plans using 2D CAD. Includes architectural design and drafting standards, conventions, procedures and current building code requirements of the International Residential Code (IRC) and International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). Prerequisite: DET 1040. DET 2000 - Introduction to Commercial Architecture & BIM (Revit) Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] The study of commercial architectural (Type I, II and III buildings) construction documents and an introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM). Covers procedures used in developing commercial plans using 3D CAD to create a building information model that uses integrated design between architecture, structure, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP). Includes commercial architectural drafting standards, design procedures, and building code requirements including the latest release of the International Building Code (IBC) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines. Software applications used to develop commercial architectural designs using BIM will be explored. (Revit) Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |