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Show Technology 65. Computer Programming 4—Applied concepts of programming computers with the PL/1 programming language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 19. Two lectures, one laboratory. W (3). Jensen, Adamson 67. Computer Programming 5—Applied concepts of programming computers with FORTRAN IV programming language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 19 or permission of instructor. Two lectures, one laboratory. W (3). Crittenden, Adamson 69. Systems Development and Design—Analysis, definition and implementation of data processing systems. Prerequisite: Data Processing 15. Two lectures, one laboratory. W (3). Adamson, New Staff 71. Computer Programming 6—Applied concepts of computer programming with the IBM 360 Assembler Language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 19. Two lectures, one laboratory. S (3). Jensen, Adamson 73. Data Processing Installation Management—Management procedures and problems peculiar to the operation of a data processing installation. Prerequisite: Data Processing 15. Two lectures. S (2). Nicholas, Jensen 75. Numerical Control Program—Computer programming for numerically controlled machine tools using the Autoprops, Autospot, Ad-Apt and Automap languages. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Two lectures. S (2). Crittenden Course Data Processing 1 Data Processing 13 Data Processing 15 Data Processing 17 Data Processing 19 Math. 14 English 1, 2, 3 Accounting 1, 2, 3 Economics 5 Orientation 1 Physical Education Health Education 1 (Example Only) Freshman Title AWS Concepts of Electronic Data Processing 3 Computer Programming 1 3 Introduction to Data Processing Application and Procedures 2 Computer Programming 2 3 Computer Architecture 4 Interm. Algebra 5 Communications 3 3 Elementary Accounting 4 4 4 Principles of Economics 5 College Orientation 1 Selected 2 Selected 2 15 17 16 Techi nology Sophomore Title A W S Data Processing 61 Computer Programming 3 3 Data Processing 63 Operating Systems 2 Data Processing 65 Computer Programming 4 3 Data Processing 69 Systems Development and Design 3 Data Processing 71 Computer Programming 6 3 Data Processing 73 Data Processing Installation Management 2 Economics 50 Elementary Statistics 3 Economics 51 Elementary Statistics 3 Management 30 Introduction to Business 4 Journalism 32 or Technical Writing 3 Math. 18 Trigonometry Accounting 130 or Cost Accounting 5 Accounting 110 Managerial Accounting Sociology 145 Human Relations in or Business and Industry 3 Psychology 25 Creative Thinking Physics 5 or Introduction to Physics 5 Math. 21 College Algebra Zoology 1 or General Zoology 4 Botany 1 General Botany English 3 Basic Communications 3 16 16 17 DIESEL SERVICE TECHNICIAN The curriculum in Diesel Service Technician prepares the student for employment after completion of two years of training as a diesel technician. The student who desires to continue on and complete a B. S. Degree in Automotive Engineering Technology must make application to the Department Chairman so an interview may be conducted to determine grade point average and a suitable course of study outlined. See Diesel Service for Courses of Instruction. DIESEL SERVICE TECHNICIAN (Example Only) Freshman Course Diesel 1 Diesel 2 Title A Diesel Engine Construction 5 Principles and Operation of Diesel Engines 5 W S 312 313 |