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Show Technology — Logistics 472. Thermodynamic Systems—Application of the laws, concepts, and procedures of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and gas dynamics to the basic engine cycles, including: piston and turbine engines, expanders and compressors, and other apparatus. Both analytical and experimental approaches. Prerequisites: Related Technical Education 118; Physics 113, 116 or 263, 266: Chemistry 112 or 121. Three lectures. S (3) Industrial Engineering Technology (Example Only) Freshman Courses Credits Math 106, 107, 111 15 Chemistry 121, 122 10 Physical Education 3 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 121 5 English 101, 102 6 Pre-Engineering 141 1 Health Education 100 2 Area Requirement 3 Eng. Graphics 135, 144 7 52 Junior Courses Credits Ind. Eng. Tech. 330, 331, 332 13 Electronics 341, 343 8 Ind. Eng. Tech. 360, 342, 344 8 Ind. Eng. Tech. 334 3 Management 301 3 Communication 326 3 Welding 365 2 Area Requirements 12 52 Sophomore Courses Credits Math 112, 113, 114 12 Physics 261, 262, 263 12 Physics 264, 265, 266 3 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 244, 245 5 Economics 101, 102 8 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 236, 240 .... 7 Data Processing 260 3 Area Requirement 3 Senior Courses 53 Credits Mfg. Eng. Tech. 451, 450, 457 11 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 452, 453, 499 9 Ind. Eng. Tech. 471, 472 6 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 456 3 Area Requirements 13 'Electives 3 51 "Elective courses should be selected in conference with your adviser. LOGISTICS PROGRAM Dix W. Cloward, Director Robert G. Stein, Assistant Professor Bachelor of Science Degree in Management Logistics The Management-Logistics curriculum is administered by the School of Technology and provides a unique and practical ap- Technology — Logistics preach to educating the adult student in the rapidly growing field of logistics. The program is unique in that the student begins with courses in the logistics major and then completes the traditional general education requirements. He may complete the general education requirements by the methods outlined on pages 41-47 of this catalog or by an especially designed and independent-guided study method. In the latter method, the student completes broad areas of study rather than a sequence of courses. These areas include: humanities, social sciences and the natural sciences. Each of the three area studies is divided into two parts; independent-guided study followed by intensive resident study in the area seminar. These areas include: humanities, social sciences and the natural sciences. Each of the three area studies is divided into two parts; independent-guided study followed by intensive resident study in the area seminar. The major is divided into core courses, which are required by all students intending to complete a baccalaureate degree, and six specialty areas of which the student may select one. These areas include: (1) Data Automation, (2) Distribution Logistics, (3) Logistics Management, (4) Procurement, (5) Production Management, (6) Quality Assurance. The Tentative Program Design Is as Follows: Data Processing 101 Logistics 110 Logistics 111 Logistics 126 Management 301 Logistics 305 Management 325 Economics 340 Logistics 345 Political Science 473 Core Requirements Concepts and Applications of Data Processing Oral and Written Communications Introductory Quantitative Methods for Logisticians Statistics for Logisticians Management Concepts Introduction to Logistics Human Relations in Business Organization Labor Economics Accounting in the Federal Government Public Personnel Administration 4 5 5 5 3 5 4 5 5 3 44 Specialty Areas The student must complete the core requirements, all courses in one of the specialty areas listed below, and additional elective courses selected from the other specialty areas. He must 340 341 |