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Show Technology Technology 65. PL/1 Programming—Applied concepts of programming computers with the PL/1 programming language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 15 or permission of instructor. Two lectures, one laboratory. W (3) Crittenden, Lewis 67. FORTRAN IV Programming—Applied concepts of programming computers with FORTRAN IV programming language. Prerequisites: Data Processing 15 and Math 21 or permission of instructor. Three lectures. W (3) Crittenden, Jensen 69. Systems Development and Design—Analysis, definition and implementation of data processing systems. Prerequisite: Data Processing 15 and a programming language course. Three lectures. W (3). Formerly Data 54. Lewis, Nicholas 71. Assembler Language Programming—Applied concepts of computer programming with the IBM 360 Assembler Language. Prerequisite: Data Processing 19 & 17 or 65 or 67. Two lectures, one laboratory. S (3) Crittenden, Jensen 73. Management Control Procedures—Management procedures and problems peculiar to the operation of a data processing installation. Prerequisite: Data Processing 15 and a programming language course. Two lectures. S (2) Lewis, Nicholas (Example Only) Freshman Course Data Processing 1 Data Processing 13 Data Processing 15 Data Processing 17 Data Processing 19 Math 14 English 1, 2 Accounting 1, 2, 3 Economics 5 Physical Education Health Education 1 Title Concepts of Electronic Data Processing R.P.G. Programming Fund, of Data Flow COBOL Programming Computer Architecture Interm. Algebra Communications Elementary Accounting Principles of Economics Selected Selected A W S 3 2 3 4 5 1 1 2 15 17 15 Course Data Processing 61 Data Processing 63 Data Processing 65 Data Processing 69 Data Processing 71 Data Processing 73 Economics 50 Economics 51 Management 30 Journalism 32 or Math 18 Accounting 130 or Accounting 110 Sociology 145 or Psychology 25 Physics 5 or Math 21 Zoology 1 or Botany 1 English 3 Sophomore Title Intermediate COBOL Programming Operating Systems PL/1 Programming Systems Development and Design Assembler Language Programming Management Control Procedures Elementary Statistics Elementary Statistics Introduction to Business Technical Writing Trigonometry Cost Accounting Managerial Accounting Human Relations in Business and Industry Creative Thinking Introduction to Physics College Algebra General Zoology General Botany Basic Communications A W S 3 2 16 16 17 DIESEL TECHNICIAN The curriculum in Diesel Technician prepares the student for employment after completion of two years of training as a diesel technician. Students majoring in Diesel Technician and completing the required course of study can obtain a Certificate of Completion. Students desiring an Associate Degree must include the specific course of study and area requirements listed under the requirements for a Bachelor's Degree. Students should consult with the department head regarding the associate program. The student who desires to continue on 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 Service for Courses of Instruction. 330 331 |