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Show Technology — Data Processing Course Title Data Processing 71 Assembler Language Programming Data Processing 73 Management Control Procedure English 5 Introduction to Literature Psychology 1 Introductory Psychology Journalism 126 Technical Writing Psychology 81 Introductory Quantitative and Statistical concepts Psychology 86 Introduction to Testing and Measurement Physical Education Selected Accounting 110 Managerial Accounting Music 5 Introduction to Music Physics 5 Introduction to Physics Psychology 25 Creative Thinking Junior Course Title Psychology 181 Intermediate Statistics Geography 1 Physical Geography Economics 6 Principles of Economics Math 21 College Algebra Acctg. Ill, 112, 113 Intermediate Accounting, Cont'd. Data Proc. 181 Advanced Assembler Language Programming Data Proc. 187 Data Communications Systems Management 172 Industrial Organization and Management Art 5 Introduction to Art Data Proc. 165 Computer Based Information Systems Data Proc. 166 Advanced Problem Solving Techniques for Program ming and Systems Applications Banking & Finance 110 Money and Banking A W S 3 2 3 5 3 Technology — Electronic Engineering Technology 5 3 17 16 16 A W S 4 3 3 3 4 18 17 16 Course Data Processing 167 Data Processing 183 Data Processing 185 Banking and Finance 141 Management 130 Botany 1 Zoology 30 Data Processing 161 Data Processing 199 Management 136 History 5 Economics 140 Marketing 170 Data Processing 191 Senior Title A W Computer Systems 2 Direct Access File Design Concepts 2 Utility Programs and Macro Writing 3 Corporate Finance 4 Personnel Management 4 General Botany 5 Heredity Intermediate COBOL Programming Seminar in Data Processing Human Relations in Business and Industry I American Civilization Labor Economics Principles of Marketing Individual Projects and Research 5 3 4 2-5 16 17 14-17 306 Department of Electronic Engineering Technology Hurschell G. Urie, Chairman Associate Professors, Grant E. Horsley, Hurschell G. Urie; Assistant Professors, Sidney Jensen, Jay Phippen, Robert Salmond, James Lewis, Francis Webster; Instructors, Ronald Harris, James Wright. The Electronic Engineering Technology curriculum is designed for the student who desires to continue his technical training and broaden his general education. Any graduate from an accredited two-year Electronic Technology program may make application for admission to a course of study in Electronic Engineering Technology. Students desiring to graduate with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronic Engineering Technology must satisfy the general college requirements: English 1, 2 and Journalism 32 or 126; Health Education; Physical Education; the area requirements, and department requirements. 307 |