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Show Technology — Data Processing Technology — Distributive Education 210. Operating Systems—An applied course in the concepts, techniques, and use of operating systems involving job management, task management, and data management for computers with multiprocessing capabilities. Topics include the function and organization of supervisors and monitors, assemblers and compilers, linkage editors, libraries, utilities and service programs; system generation; and job control language. Directed to the IBM System/360. Prerequisite: Data Processing 190 or permission of the instructor. Three lectures, one laboratory. A Su (4) 250. PL/I Programming—Applied concepts of programming computers with the PL/I programming language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 100 or a programming language course or permission of instructor. Two lectures, one laboratory. W (3) 260. FORTRAN IV Programming for the Sciences-Applied concepts of scientific programming with the FORTRAN IV programming language. Prerequisite: Math 107. Two lectures, one laboratory. W (3) 270. Systems Development and Design—Development and design concepts related to systems and procedure methods for commercial data processing. Topics include charting; methods of coding and condensing data; card and forms design and application design for commercial data processing systems. Prerequisites: Data Processing 100 and a programming language course. Three lectures. W (3) 280. Introduction to Assembler Language Programming— Basic concepts of computer programming with the IBM 360 Assembler Language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 190. Two lectures, one laboratory. AS (3) 290. Management Control Procedures—Management procedures and problems peculiar to the operation of a data processing installation. Scheduling, internal control and operations management techniques. Prerequisites: Data Processing 100 and a programming language course. Two lectures. S (2) Freshman Courses Credits Data Processing 100, 120, 160, 190 15 English 101, 102 6 Health Education 101 2 Physical Education 2 Math 105 5 Economics 101 5 Accounting 201, 202, 310 12 47 Sophomore Courses Credits Data Processing 140, 210, 250, 270, 280, 290 18 English 103 3 Physical Education 1 Journalism 326 3 Management 101 4 Life Science Elective 5 Physical Science Elective 5 Electives 9 48 DIESEL TECHNOLOGY The two-year Diesel Technology curriculum prepares the student for employment as a diesel technician. Students majoring in Diesel Technology and completing the required course of study can obtain a certificate of completion. Students desiring an associate of science degree must include the specific course of study and area requirements listed under the requirements for a bachelor of science degree. Students should consult with the department head regarding the associate program. The student who desires to continue and complete a bachelor of science 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 Services for courses of instruction. DIESEL TECHNOLOGY (Example Only) Freshman Courses Credits Diesel 100, 110, 120 (lee.).... 15 Diesel 101, 111, 121 (lab.).... 15 English 101, 102, 103 9 Health Education 100 2 Machine Tool 127 3 Physical Education 3 Tech. Education 113, 114 10 57 Sophomore Courses Credits Diesel 200, 210, 220 (lee.).... 15 Diesel 201, 211, 221 (lab.).... 15 Area Requirements 6 Chemistry 101 5 Economics 101 5 Eng. Graphics 115 2 Technical Education 115 5 Welding 165 2 55 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 336 Cooperative Distributive Education is a vocational program of instruction designed to prepare individuals for occupations in the retailing and wholesaling areas of marketing to include the functions of selling, retailing, marchandising, sales promotion and physical distribution. Five major areas of concentration are: 1. Sales and Retailing 2. Supermarket Training 3. Fashion Merchandising 4. Interior Design 5. Food Service Operation 337 |