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Show Technology Technology AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Example Only) Junior Title Course Auto. Eng. Tech. 102 Auto. Eng. Tech. 103 Accounting 3 Accounting 110 Chemistry 5 Economics 6 Electronics 141, 142, 143 Management 172 Management 130 Management 132 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 127 Area Requirements Selected Course Auto. Eng. Tech. 151 Auto. Eng. Tech. 153 Auto. Eng. Tech. 190 Ind. Eng. Tech. 142 Management 148 Management 160 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 170 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 176 Sociology 150 Welding 165 Area Requirements Automotive Service & Management Automotive Electricity Elementary Accounting Managerial Accounting Intro, to Chemistry Principles of Economics Fundamentals of Electronics Indust. Organization & Management Personnel Management Applied Bus. Ethics Machine Processes for Technicians Senior Title Metal Refinishing Testing & Analysis of Power Units Seminar Methods Engineering Manage, of Small Bus. Business Law Statistical Qual. Control Supervision Principles Social Psychology Adv. Weld. Processes A W S 17 19 18 A W S 10 8 17 16 18 Department of Data Processing Leonard A. Nicholas, Chairman Assistant Professors, Charles Crittenden, Leonard A. Nicholas, Robert Lewis; Instructor, David Jensen. The Data Processing Program at Weber State College is designed to prepare men and women to effectively employ the computer in a wide variety of disciplines. Computer programming and systems engineering skills are emphasized. An understanding of computer processing and capabilities is extremely valuable to all students because of the ever- expanding role of the computer in modern-day society. Data Processing Major: Students planning to obtain a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Degree in Data Processing are required to have at least 45 hours of satisfactory work in Data Processing. Data Processing 1, 13, 15, 17, 19, 63, 69, 71, and 73, and Data Processing 183 and 187, are required of all majors, at least 18 of the 45 hours must be in upper division for Data Processing credits. Majors are also required to take an upper division accounting class. Although the computer is widely used in all fields, the majority of job openings for computer programmers and systems engineers are in the business and physical science areas. Students should select a minor which is related to the discipline in which the student plans to be employed. Data Processing Minor: Students planning to obtain a minor in Data Processing are required to have at least 21 hours of satisfactory work in Data Processing including Data Processing 1, 13, 15, 17, and 19. The remaining courses must be upper division Data Processing credits. Students minoring in Data Processing must obtain curriculum approval by the department prior to the junior year. DATA PROCESSING MAJOR Baccalaureate Degree Requirements: Candidates for the Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree must complete at least 183 hours of work approved by the Dean of the School and its faculty. At least 60 of the 183 hours must be upper division hours and 15 of these upper division hours must be taken in the field of Data Processing. The student must complete a total of 45 credit hours of courses in Data Processing. The following courses outside the department of Data Processing are required of all Data Processing majors. 274 275 |