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Show display, advertising, supervision, inventory control, and store operations in the department's retail merchandising laboratory. A minimum of four clock hours per day in actual on-sight activity is required. Prerequisite: Approval of the instructor. 289. Cooperative Work Experience II (1-9) Open to second year Distributive Technology students. A continuation of Distributive Technology 189. Electronic Technology 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. Electronic Technology dent for an Institutional Certificate as an Electronics Service Technician. Completion of the outlined two-year program will qualify the student to receive the Associate of Applied Science degree. The program is Accredited Dy the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Newel B. Cutler,Chairman Professors: Newel B. Cutler, W. Lee Dickson; Associate Professors: Wayne E. Andrews, Sidney D. Jensen, Robert A. Salmond, Hurschell G. Urie; Assistant Professors: R. Max Steadman, Charles E. Tinney, Robert J. Twiggs; Instructors: Ronald Harris, Lyle W. "Bud" Wall, Carleton E. Watkins; Instructor Specialist: Gordon Weight Description — The Department of Electronic Engineering Technology operates programs that train individuals for employment at several levels and in several branches of the electronics industry. The one-year instrument repair emphasis prepares technicians for instrument repair jobs in governmental and commercial electronics facilities. The Industrial Electricity and Electronic Technology programs prepare technicians for the full range of electronics industry employment, and the Electronic Engineering Technology Program leads to baccalaureate degrees for engineering technologists. Career Outlook in Electronics — Electronics is a rapidly changing, and also a rapidly growing field. A baccalaureate degree in Electronic Engineering Technology provides a student with many challenging career opportunities such as research, design, sales, manufacturing, field service, maintenance and many others. Employment opportunities are available in many foreign countries as well as in all of the United States. An Associate degree in Electronic Technology provides challenging opportunities in many fields, such as manufacturing, sales, field service and maintenance, located in most geographical areas of the United States. The programs within this department are: Electronic Technology, Electronic Engineering Technology, Industrial Electricity and Instrument Repair. Descriptions of the programs and courses of instruction follow in that order. ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY The curriculum for Electronic Technology prepares the student for employment at the end of one or two years of training as a technician in the field of electronics. Completion of the one-year program will qualify the stu- 380 B. C. D. (3). Program: Electronic Technology — Associate of Applied Science Degree I. General Requirements A. A minimum of 93 credit hours. A minimum of 67 credit hours in the major field. English 101 (3) and 102 (3) or Communication 102 At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas, Humanities HU, Natural Science NS, Social Science SS, and Personal Development PD. E. An overall GPA of 2.00 with a C or better in the major courses. Specific Requirements: A. Electronic Technology courses required (39 credit hours): 124 (5), 136 (5), 137 (2), 147 (5), 148 (2), 154 (4), 222 (4), 239 (4), 246 (4), 264 (4). Support courses required: B. 1. 2. 4. 5. Computer Information Systems 260 (3). Physics 112 (4), 115 (1) or Physics 262 (4), 265 (1), or Chem 101 (5). Related Technical Education 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5), 118 (5) or Mathematics 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5), 211 (5), and 212 (5). Engineering Technology 142 (4), 355 (4). Six credit hours of electives chosen from the following four: Industrial Engineering Technology 350 (3), 360 (3), Engineering Technology 345 (3), 456 (3). SAMPLE SCHEDULE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE FRESHMAN: Autumn Winter Spring ELTCH 124 5 3ELTE 114 or MATH 105 5 ENGLI 101 3 3EN ED 3 TOTAL 16 ELTCH 136 5 ELTCH 137 2 RELTE 115 or MATH 106 5 ENGTC 142 4 TOTAL 16 ELTCH 147 5 ELTCH 148 2 ELTCH 154 5 RELTE 117 or MATH 107 5 TOTAL 17 SOPHOMORE: Autumn Winter Spring ELTCH 239 4 ELTCH 246 4 ELTCH 222 4 RELTE 118 5 ELTCH 264 4 ENGTC 355 4 PHSIC 112 4 COMIS 260 3 Elective' 7 PHSIC 115 1 GEN ED 5 GEN ED 3 GEN ED 5 ENGLI 102 3 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 19 TOTAL 19 •Electives (2 courses): INENT 350 (3), 360 (3). ENGTC 345 (3). 456 (3). 381 ■ |