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Show Technology — Electronic Engineering Technology Technology — Electronic Engineering Technology different products, choice of media consumer research and the work of advertising departments and agencies. A (5) 250. Principles of Supervision—Policies, job analysis, employment, procedures, personnel relations, staffing, directing, organizing, employee induction, training and evaluation. W (5) 256. Sales Supervision Methods—Techniques of sales administration, planning and execution. Executive aspects of recruiting, selecting, training, motivating, compensating, and maintaining morale of salespeople. S (5) 289. Internship (Work Experience)—Open to students enrolled in the second year Distributive Education Program upon approval of department head. The student may earn one quarter hour credit for a maximum of three credit hours the second year. One credit per quarter—total of three credits. (Second year.) A W S Su DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY W. Lee Dickson, Chairman Professor, W. Lee Dickson; Associate Professors, Newel Cutler, Robert Salmond, Hurschell G. Urie; Assistant Professors, Wayne E. Andrews, Sidney Jensen, Jay Phippen, James Lewis, Francis Webster; Instructors, Ronald Harris, Jon LaVine, G. Douglas Sorenson, James Wright. - The Department of Electronic Engineering Technology operates programs that train individuals for employment at several levels and in several branches of the electronics industry. The one-year instrument repair emphasis prepares technicians for instrument repair jobs in governmental and commercial electronics facilities. The Electronic Assembly, Industrial Electricity and Electronic Technology programs prepare technicians for the full range of electronics industry employment, and the Electronic Engineering Technology Program leads to baccalaureate degrees for Engineering Technologists. The programs within this department are: Electronic Engineering Technology Electronic Technology Industrial Electricity Instrument Repair Electronic Assembly Related Technical Education Descriptions of the programs and courses of instruction follow in that order. ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 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 Technician program may make application for admission to a course of study in Electronic Engineering Technology. Students desiring to graduate with a B.S. degree in Electronic Engineering Technology must satisfy the general college requirements: English 101, 102, 103; Health Education; Physical Education; the area requirements, and department requirements. Electronic Engineering Technology Major—The student completing the outlined course is prepared to go into industry in any one of many areas where electronic equipment is involved. Bachelor of Science Degree—Electronic Engineering Technology 355, 356; a minimum of six major lecture-laboratory combined classes, including Electronic Engineering Technology 310, 311; 320, 321; 422, 423; 479 or equivalent. (The student must receive a grade of "C" or better in the six major 5 credit hour lecture-laboratory combination classes); Chemistry 101, 111, or 113; Physics 111, 112, 113, or 261, 262, 263; Industrial Engineering Technology 330, 332. Engineering Graphics 215, 144; Data Processing 260; Communication 232, or 326. Sufficient additional hours of upper division course work in Electronic Engineering Technology, Industrial Engineering Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Mathematics, Education, Business or other approved supporting field to satisfy the 60 credit hour minimum. Students graduating with an Electronic Engineering Technology major are not required to take a minor. Electronic Engineering Technology Minor—A student may select Electronic Engineering Technology as a supporting minor. Course work should include 26 quarter hours of credit in Elec- 314 315 |