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Show Technical Mathematics Math for Electronics, 140, 141, 142 Calculus for Elect. 3 3 3 Chemistry 5 General Chemistry 5 English 126 Technical Writing 3 Welding 85 Welding Processes 2 Machine Tool 27 Machine Shop 3 Area Requirements Selected 3 8 3 16 18 17 Senior Electronics Computer Circuit Appl., 186, 164, 132 Microwave Techniques, Radar Fundamentals 3 3 3 Electronics Computer Ckt. Lab., Micro- 185, 163, 131 wave Lab., Radar Lab. 2 2 2 Electronics 189 Comprehensive 2 Technical Mathematics Calculus for Electronics 3 143 Mfg. Eng. Technology Supervision Principles, 176, 171 Production Management 3 5 Area Requirements Selected 5 7 4 Elective Approved 3 3 16 18 16 Department of Industrial Engineering* Technology The Industrial Engineering Technology program prepares the student for employment with manufacturing firms, particularly those engaged in missile manufacturing, and with companies in work related to planning, production, sales and management. The program is intended for students who like engineering but have talents for planning, management and sales rather than professional engineering. Emphasis is placed on planning the use of equipment rather than designing the equipment itself, on the production rate and quality of the product rather than design. Courses of Instruction Students wishing to major in Industrial Engineering Technology may complete the lower division requirements by completing the pre-engineering curriculum offered by the Division of Mathematics and Physical Science. Lower division courses for this curriculum are selected from other divisions of the college and are not listed here. Students should study the suggested curriculum which follows to determine the specific courses, titles, and descriptions. 306 60. Engineering Technology Reliability Principles of design, control and statistical demonstrations. Lectures onlv (3). Staff 130. Applied MechanicsFundamental principles of mechanics, barial forces, simple machine friction, centroids, kinematics, work and energy. Prerequisites: Tech. Math 6, Physics 51. Three lectures. A (3). Staff 132. Strength of MaterialStatics and strength of materials, forces, stresses and deformations, beams, columns, rivets and welds, torsional stresses and horsepower. Prerequisites: Tech. Math 6, Physics 51. Three lectures. W (3). Staff 134. Applied Hydraulics and PneumaticsPrinciples of flued mechanics as they apply to hydraulic and pneumatic design. Designing systems for liquids and gases. Prerequisites: Tech. Math 6, Physics 53. S (3). Staff 142. Time and Motion StudyMotion analysis and use of process, operation, and multiple activity charts; fundamentals of time study with instructions in time study equipment, calculations, leveling and allowances; time study formulas. Prerequisite: Tech. Math 5. W (3). Staff 144. Plant Planning and LayoutArrangement and layout of equipment and processes in an industrial plant for the most economic production. Prerequisites: M.E.T. 34, Tech Math 5. S (2). Staff 160. ReliabilityPrinciples and practices of management, design, control, and statistical demonstration. Prerequisite: Math 21 or Tech. Math 5. Lectures only. (3). Staff 180. Mechanical VibrationsVibration analysis, balancing, vibration detection. Two lectures. S (2). 181. KinematicsApplied analysis of displacement, velocity and acceleration in mechanisms by graphical and analytical methods; velocity and acceleration polygons and diagrams; kinematic design of cams, belts, gearing, gear trains and miscellaneous mechanisms. Two lectures, 1 laboratory. W (3). Staff 182. Thermodynamic Systems Application of the laws, concepts, and procedures of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and gas dynamics to turbo-machinery and propulsion combustion, gas and vapor turbine cycles, expanders and compressors, and other apparatus. Both analytical and experimental approaches. Three lectures, 1 laboratory. S (4). Staff 307 |