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Show Technology 181. Pulse and Digital Circuits Laboratory—Operation and adjustment of circuits and related control and readout components used in pulse and digital circuits. Two laboratories. W (2) Horsley 182. Pulse and Digital Circuits—Number systems, memory devices, and elementary programming principles. Three lectures. W (3) Horsley 185. Computer Circuits Laboratory—Operation and adjustment of circuits and related control and readout components in computer type devices. Two laboratories. S (2) Jensen 186. Computer Circuits Applications—Application of basic circuits to digital and analog data handling devices. Three lectures. Prerequisite: Electronic Engineering Technology 182 and 155 or equivalent. S (3) Jensen 187. Principles of Automation Laboratory—Set-up, adjustment and operation of small automatic control and programming systems. Two laboratories. S (2) Staff 188. Principles of Automation—Introduction to methods used in automatic programming and control of industrial equipment. Three lectures. S (3) Staff 189. Comprehensive—Special problems covering scope of study during the previous four years. Two lectures. S (2) Staff ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MAJOR (Example Only) Course Electronic Engineering Technology 108, 182, 102 Electronic Engineering Technology 107, 181, 101 Electronic Engineering Technology 154, 155, 156 Chemistry 5 Journalism 126 Welding 165 Mfg. Eng. Technology 127 Area Requirements Junior Title AWS Transistor Cir. Analysis, Pulse & Digital Circuits, Instru. & Measurements 4 3 3 Transistor Circuits Lab., Pulse & Dig. Ckts. Lab., Inst. & Meas. Lab. 12 2 Calculus for Electronics 3 3 3 General Chemistry 5 Technical Writing 3 Welding Processes 2 Machine Processes 3 Selected 4 8 3 17 18 17 266 Technology Electronic Engineering Technology 180, 164, 186 Electronic Engineering Technology 179, 163, 185 Electronic Engineering Technology 189 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 176, 171 Area Requirements Elective" Senior Micro-miniature Circuits Microwave Techniques Computer Circuit Appl. 4 Micro-miniature Circuits Lab., Microwave Lab., Computer Circuit Lab. 1 Comprehensive Supervision Principles, Production Management 3 3 Selected 6 7 4 Approved 6 2 3 17 17 17 "The student is urged to elect course work that will support and strengthen his selected profession or career. Additional Electronic Engineering Technology, Education, Business, or Manufacturing Engineering Technology course work is suggested but should appear as part of his approved course of study. Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Technology A. Kent Randall, Chairman Professor, A. Kent Randall; Associate Professors, Clifton B. Larson*; Assistant Professors, David S. Gailey, Robert Wallentine; Instructors, Newell S. Crookston, Kent Robertson, C. Austin Seager. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY The Industrial Engineering Technology program prepares the student for industrial employment in the areas of methods improvement, work measurement, plant engineering, materials handling, estimating, and production and quality control. He will use industrial engineering techniques, statistics and applied mathematics, and the computer to aid in the development, control, and reduction of production costs so as to insure a successful and profitable operation of manufacturing companies. The curriculum provides the essential engineering, scientific and technical knowledge to perform in the above described job classifications. 267 |