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Show Genera! Information 332. Machine Design I (3) Application of engineering fundamentals to machine design with emphasis on stress and deflection analysis and techniques involved in designing and selecting individual machine parts. Prerequisites: Mechet 331. Three one-hour lectures per week. 333. Engineering Materials, Application and Testing (5) Material selection for resistance to both load and environment design parameters for material selection and various metal and nonmetal systems, corrosion, service failures and mechanical behavior of engineering alloys, and composites at high and low temperatures. 335. Experimental Mechanics (4) Laboratory projects including strain gage technology, modal analysis of structures, and finite element modeling. Prerequisite: Mechet 331 and Eltech 150. 336. Computer Programming: Application to Engineering Problems (3) Logical programming applied to topics of numerical analysis, mechanics of elastic bodies, heat transfer and structural dynamics. Prerequisite: Comsci 130 or Comsci 260 and Mechet 331. 338. Machine Design II (3) Application of engineering fundamentals to machine design. Techniques involved in designing and selecting individual machine parts. Three one- hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: Mechet 332. 430. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics (3) The behavior of fluids under static and dynamic conditions is studied and analyzed. Classical problems in fluid mechanics. Prerequisite: Reltec 118 and Mechet 332. 431. Introduction to Heat Transfer (3) Heat transfer predicts the rate of energy transfer between material bodies and fluids as a result of differences in temperature. Practical applications. Prerequisite: Mechet 430. 461, 462, 463. Senior Projects (6) An engineering problem for each program will be selected for team solution. Problems will require analysis, evaluation, design, planning, development, production and testing. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 471. Kinematics (3) Analysis of displacement, velocity and acceleration in mechanisms by graphical and analytical methods: kinematic analysis of linkage, cams, gears, gear trains and miscellaneous mechanism. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisites: Dgtech 244 and Mechet 230. 472. Thermodynamic Systems (3) Application of the laws, concepts and procedures of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and gas dynamics. Three lectures. Prerequisites: Reltec 118; Phsx 113 or 263; Chem 101. 473. Dynamics (5) Concepts of force, mass and acceleration, of work and energy, and of impulse and momentum are applied to problems involving particles and rigid bodies. Analysis in a simple and logical manner applying a few, well understood, basic principles. Prerequisite: Mechet 230, 471 and Reltec 118. 483. Directed Readings (1-4) Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) 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 499. Seminar in Mechanical Engineering Technology (2) Directed studies and group discussions about the application of new design techniques, processes and materials in the mechanical field. An examination of new technological concepts, and their effect on our society. Prerequisite: Senior class standing. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS EDUCATION/ ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Chair: Alden A. Talbot Location: Building 2, Room 218 Telephone: 626-6059 Associate Professors: Margaret O. Bennett, Alden A. Talbot; Assistant Professor: Donna M. Roberts; Instructor: Lynda H. Money. Description The program provides majors with a broad overview of business with emphasis on teaching, secretarial, and clerical functions. The department offers preparation for careers in teaching, office management executive secretarial, stenographic, and other secretarial clerical professions, word processing, bookkeeping, reporting, filing, receptionist work, and related careers. Education In the four-year programs, the department offers comprehensive training for top-level positions. The two-year programs offer extensive training for a variety of secretarial/clerical job possibilities. The one-year program concentrates on entry-level secretarial training. Medical Transcription The Department of Business Education/Administrative Systems, in conjunction with the School of Allied Health Sciences, can direct students to those classes which will enable them to acquire both the foundation knowledge and specific skills needed for medical transcription. Departmental Policies Students for any degree, diploma, or certificate from the Business Education/Administrative Systems or Secretarial Science Programs are subject to the following policies: 1. Students who have taken shorthand and/or typewriting in high school will be placed in the appropriate level courses by means of an evaluation of their proficiency. Any skills courses that are by-passed may be replaced by elective courses in business. 2. Students transferring credits from another institution must take at least one typewriting and one shorthand course or equivalent at Weber State College to verify their skills. 3. To enroll in any skill course, a student must have a grade of C or better in the preceding course in the same skill. PROGRAM: ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS MAJOR-BACHELOR DEGREE General Requirements: • Specific course requirements of the college (see index). • Econ SS274(5) or 430(4) is recommended to satisfy the state requirements. • Bachelor Degree General Education requirements (see index). Specific General Education (9 credit hours): Econ 101(5), and Comsci 101(4). Core Requirements (40 or 41 credit hours): Math 105(5) or Math ACT score of 18; Econ 102(3); Acctng 201(3), 202(3) and 230(3); Bused 225(4); Comsci 130 or 240 or 260 or 270 or Comis 160(4); Busadm 320(4); Mgmt 301(4); Mktg 301(4); and Mgmt 440(4) or Mfentc 456(3). Major Requirements (47 credit hours): Bused 103(3); 123(4) or Mgmt 330(4); Bused 150(4), 200(1), 201(4), 202(3), 300(1), 301(3), 302(4), 305(2), 307(1), 308(1), 353(3), 355(4), 356(3), 489(3), 499(3). PROGRAM: ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS MINOR FOR BUSINESS AND NON-BUSINESS MAJORS School of Business and Economics Majors (15 credit hours): • Required courses (11 credit hours): Bused 302(4), 305(2) or 200(1) and 300(1), 307(1), 355(4). • Elective courses (4 credits from Bused): Elective courses to be selected only with approval of a departmental advisor prior to taking the courses. Non-Business Majors (a minimum of 29 credit hours): • Required courses (25 credit hours): Bused 103(3), 200(1), 201(4), 225(4), 300(1), 302(4), 305(2), 355(4), and 289 or 489(2). • Elective courses (4 credit hours from Bused): Elective courses to be selected only with approval of a departmental advisor. PROGRAM: BUSINESS EDUCATION COMPOSITE TEACHING MAJOR- BACHELOR DEGREE (See program requirements in the Composite Teaching Majors section of the School of Education.) PROGRAM: BUSINESS EDUCATION TEACHING MINOR The Business Education Teaching Minor must be cleared with the BE/AS Department by the beginning of a student's junior year. • Twenty-five credit hours are required. • Required courses (19 credit hours): Bused 103(3), 200(1), 302(4), 305(2), 360(2), 361(3), 363(2), and 289 or 489(2). • Select one area of emphasis (6 credit hours): Administrative Systems Emphasis or General Business Emphasis. Credit hours for either area to be selected only with the approval of a departmental advisor prior to taking the courses. PROGRAM: SECRETARIAL SCIENCE- ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE General Requirements: • 93 total hours are required. • General Education and Specific course requirements of the college (see index). Major Requirements (minimum of 37 credit hours): • Required courses (31 credit hours): Bused 103(3), 200(1), 201(4), 202(3), 225(4), 289(2), 300(1), 302(4), 305(2), 353(3), 355(4). • Elective courses (6 credit hours): Bused 100(2), 123(4), 150(4), 301(3), 307(1), 308(1), 356(3); Acctng 201(3), 202(3); Comsci 101; Econ 101(5), 102(3); Fin 101(4); Disttc 250(5). (At least one of the preceding courses must be taken outside of the Business Education/Administrative Systems area. PROGRAM: SECRETARIAL SCIENCE- INSTITUTIONAL DIPLOMA General Requirements: • 93 total hours are required. • A minimum of 20 credit hours of General Education electives including Engl 101, 102 or equivalent. Major Requirements (47 credit hours): • Required courses (35 credit hours): Bused 103(3), 150(4), 200(1), 201(4), 202(3), 225(4), 289(2), 300(1), 302(4), 305(2), 353(3), 355(4). • Elective courses (12 credit hours): Bused 100(2), 123(4), 301(3), 307(1), 308(1); Bused 356(3); Acctng 201(3), 202(3); Comsci 101(4) or Comis 101(4), Econ 101(5), 102(3); Fin 101(4), Disttc 210(3), 250(5). PROGRAM: SECRETARIAL SCIENCE-' INSTITUTIONAL CERTIFICATE Student Services Interdisc. Programs Allied Health Sciences Arts& Humanities Economics Education Natural Sciences Social Sciences Technology General Requirements: • 45 total hours are required. Requirements continued on next page 188 189 Continuing Education |