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Education - Special Education |
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EDS 562 Early Childhood Special Education Programs (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EDS 360 or equivalent. Taught: Spring and summer Building on knowledge of child development, students will learn to adapt curricula and intervention approaches to support children with special needs. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EDS 570 Working with Families of Students with Disabilities (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Undergraduates must be admitted in to Teacher Education. Taught: Fall and spring Information, skills, and resources for effective interaction with parents and families of children with disabilities. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EDS 572 Secondary Special Education Programs (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Undergraduates must be admitted in to Teacher Education. Taught: Fall and spring Characteristics of adolescents with learning and behavior disorders; educational programming for secondary students with mild disabilities. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EDS 588 Professional Laboratory Experiences (3-6 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 3-6 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completed coursework for certification; valid teaching certificate. Taught: Fall and spring Classroom field experience in added area of certification; individual project. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EDS 599 Independent Study: Special Education (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Departmental permission. Taught: Variable, check with department Individualized study of a special topic under supervision of a faculty member. May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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Electronic Media and Broadcasting |
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EMB 100 Media Literacy - AH (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Fundamental concepts of mediated communication; analysis of roles, functions, and influence of media on individuals and society. This course will cast a critical eye on the media that we interact with each day: radio, television, newspapers, magazines, books, films, and the Internet. We will dissect media’s history and its vast reach into our daily lives and culture. The goal of this course is to stimulate your critical thinking concerning media and its effects, both historically and currently, and to make you as a student and consumer more aware of the power that media and media companies hold. After taking this course you should be able to recognize, interpret, encode and articulate your opinions on media messages. Repeatable: No General education credit: Culture and Creativity
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EMB 105 Media in a Diverse Society - SB (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Mass Media’s influence on perceptions of race and gender in the U.S. and abroad-the local, national and international influence of economics, politics, cultural diversity, and education on your life and society as portrayed through the mass media; historical development of the portrayals of white women and men and women and men of color from diverse cultures in the U.S. and International mass media; impact of cultural and socioeconomic differences between local, national and international communities on media production and use; influence of cultural and socioeconomic differences in shaping and understanding personal world views. Repeatable: No General education credit: Cultural Pluralism
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EMB 110 Introduction to Mass Media (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Introduction to program and profession; organization, operations, programming, audience measurement, and impact of electronic media; legal, economic and social controls of radio, TV, cable, new media, and corporate media within a historical framework. Repeatable: No
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EMB 140 Introduction to Media Aesthetics (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Introduction to the aesthetics and basic technologies of creating audio, video and interactive media. A course grounded in theoretical concepts with practical application. Repeatable: No
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EMB 210 Single Camera Production (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 140 with a C or better. Taught: Fall and spring Introduction to small format, video program design and development; theory and practice of single camera storytelling and editing. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 215 Audio Production (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 140 with a C or better. Taught: Fall and spring Theory and practice in planning and producing audio program elements typical of the present industry; coordinating the control console; audio recording, mixing, and editing in a digital audio workstation. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 230 Broadcast Announcing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 215 with a C or better. Taught: Variable, check with department Theory and practice in delivery techniques for media, including work on voice, diction, and pronunciation; development of a cultural framework essential for versatility in announcing; interpretation of the most commonly used scripts in broadcasting; the studio interview. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 260 Writing for the Media (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of General Education Written Communication II requirement. Taught: Fall and spring Non-journalistic writing techniques and styles used in television and radio including narrative and documentary modes of storytelling. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 305 Multicamera Video Production (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 210 and EMB 215 with a C or better. Taught: Fall and spring Principles and techniques of directing both scripted and non-scripted multi-camera studio-based productions; examination of problems of the director and aesthetics of television; discussion, selected readings, and productions. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 307 Broadcast Programming (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 110 with a C or better. Taught: Spring only Strategies of program selection, scheduling, and evaluation; audience ratings, research, and analysis. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 308 Electronic News Gathering (3 Credits) Hours: 1 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EMB 210 and EMB 215 . Taught: Fall and Spring This course develops the principles of single camera electronic newsgathering and provides students the opportunity to develop their skills as a storyteller and creator of high quality, professional media productions. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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EMB 310 Newscast Production (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 140 or JOU 230 with a C or better. Taught: Fall and spring Advanced electronic news gathering and electronic field production techniques with emphasis on broadcast quality scripting, taping, and editing. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 311 History of Electronic Media and Broadcasting (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 110 with a C or better. Taught: Variable, check with department Development of electronic media, principally in the U.S., from their origin as 19th century instruments of science to the present; broadcasting as a vehicle of expression and as an industry. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 313 Media Sales, Advertising, and Promotion (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring An examination of the principles and problems associated with valuing, selling, and promoting media. Includes campaign development, the valuation of air time, working inside and outside a network environment and the use of alternative media outlets. Repeatable: No
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EMB 315 Media Performance (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 230 with a C or better. Taught: Variable, check with department Theory and practice in television performance techniques; interpretation and use of scripts in television; various non- scripted types of performance; work on the commercial, the public service announcement, the newscast, and the interview. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 320 Multitrack Audio Mixing (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 215 with a C or better. Taught: Variable, check with department Practicum in advanced audio production including multitrack recording and mixing. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 322 Video Editing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 210 with a C or better. Taught: Fall and spring Concepts and techniques of digital, non-linear video editing. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 325 Advanced Media Performance (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 315 with a C or better. Taught: Variable, check with department Intensive practice in the form of television performance currently employed in both commercial and noncommercial television; the dramatic and comedy sequence, announcing, show-hosting, and news reporting. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 326 Finishing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 210 with a C or better. Taught: Variable, check with department This course introduces the theory and aesthetics elements germane to and creation of composited graphics and video. Students will create their own composite projects using provided and self-created elements. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 330 Live Broadcast Production (3 Credits) Hours: 1 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EMB 305 or EMB 310 . Taught: Variable-chck w/dept Through successful completion of this course, students will develop the skills necessary to execute a live television event by actively participating in the actual production of such telecasts. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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EMB 370 International Media (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 110 with a C or better. Taught: Variable, check with department Survey and analysis of the social, cultural, economic, and political factors that influence the creation and consumption of media around the world. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 380 Documentary Theory and History (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 140 with a C or better. Taught: Spring only Development of film and television documentary mode; theoretical paradigms used to critically study documentaries. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 394 Topics: Electronic Media & Broadcasting (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Varies according to topic. Taught: Variable, check with department Focused study of a specific and significant topic concerning electronic media and broadcasting. Topics vary from semester to semester. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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EMB 395 Special Topics: Study Away (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Varies by topic, check with department. Taught: Variable, check with department Course includes a classroom portion and a travel experience inside the United States. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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EMB 396 Internship: Electronic Media and Broadcasting (3-6 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 12-24 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Written consent of the supervising faculty member; junior or senior standing; GPA of at least 2.75. Taught: Fall and spring Selected placement of qualified students in off-campus telecommunications (television, radio, or audio facilities. Work experiences include programming, writing, production, sales, promotion, and management and may involve broadcast or non-broadcast facilities. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 397 Projects (3 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 12 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Written consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Practical application of various broadcasting techniques. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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EMB 400 Media Criticism (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 110 with a C or better; junior or senior standing. Taught: Fall and spring Seminar designed to develop an increased sensitivity to the effectiveness of broadcasting in fulfilling its societal role both as an art form and as a vehicle for the dissemination of information to society. Criteria of criticism are developed largely in response to broadcast programming. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 421 Narrative Production (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 210 with a C or better. Taught: Spring only Theory and practice of digital cinema production through the pre-production, production and post-production on individual student projects. Working alone and in groups students will develop their cinematic storytelling skills while creating short films. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 423 Documentary Production (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 210 with a C or better. Taught: Fall only This course involves planning and producing video documentaries. Students will develop the tools to tell reality-based stories, to document and give voice to ideas and perspectives on events from our shared world to raise public awareness about social matters. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 424 Digital Cinema Projects (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 210 with a C or better. Taught: Variable, check with department This course introduces students to all aspects of pre-production, production and post-production of a single digital cinema project. Students will be immersed in a real-world production environment, allowing observation of all areas of the production process while participating in a single role, resulting in a professional-quality finished product. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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EMB 425 Multicamera Arts and Events Production (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 210 with a C or better. Taught: Variable, check with department This course is a hands-on practical class that utilizes television multi-camera skills to produce an in-studio music program for television distribution. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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EMB 435 Media Studies (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Taught: Variable, check with department This course explores a genre of media along with the historical position, development and social significance of the genre. The specific approach and genre may vary with each session. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 450 Screenwriting (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of EMB 260 with a C or better. Taught: Fall and spring Practice in creative writing for broadcast or cinema, stemming from original stories and those based upon existing works. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 460 Production Management (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): C or better in EMB 210 . Taught: Fall and spring This course trains students to develop movies, documentaries and television programs. Addresses planning, organizing, budgeting, motivation, staffing, and controlling media productions of various scales. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EMB 495 Special Topics: Study Abroad (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Varies by topic. Taught: Variable, check with department Varies by topic. Course includes a classroom portion and a trip abroad. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 12
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EMB 499 Independent Study (1-3 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 4 -12 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing; minimum GPA of 2.50; written consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Individually supervised work involving reading, research and/or production in a specified area of interest. Topic selected before registration in conference with instructor. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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Engineering Technology |
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EGT 110 Introduction to Engineering/Technology - NS (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): MAHD 099 or ACT of 22 or higher. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Provides the computational skills needed to solve design problems. The course introduces concepts from introduction to computer graphics and parametric design, basic electronics, basic mechanics, and engineering calculations; technology computer applications; and spreadsheets for engineering calculations. Repeatable: No General education credit: Natural Science ♦ |
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EGT 116 Introduction to Manufacturing (3credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Fundamentals of welding and metal processing methods; metal casting, shaping, metal forming, bulk deformation processes. Repeatable: No
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EGT 161 DC Circuit Analysis (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): MAHD 099 or ACT math 22 or higher. Taught: Fall and spring Basic laws and theories, voltages, current, power, and resistance; resistive circuits in direct current circuits; analysis and applications. Mesh and node equations used in circuit analysis. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 211 Quality Control (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): STA 205 . Taught: Summer only Control and assurance of quality and reliability; management of quality function in the industrial setting. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 212 Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Fundamentals of computer-aided drafting; production of technical drawings using CAD software; working drawings; standard machine elements; tolerance dimensioning. Repeatable: No
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EGT 243 AC Circuit Analysis (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 161 and MAT 119 . Taught: Spring only-odd yrs Application of basic electrical circuit analysis to alternating current systems; capacitors, inductors, transformers, and circuits using these components. Mesh and loop analysis, multiphase. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 245 Digital Electronics (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): B- or greater in MAT 119 or placement. Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: EGT 161 . Taught: Fall only-even years Digital circuits; logic, registers, counters, arithmetic circuits, and memories. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 260 Industrial Standards, Safety, and Codes (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Variable, check with department This course is designed to teach an overview of the standard or occupational health systems such as: Six Sigma, ISO 9001, ISO 1400, OSHA standards, ISO 13485, or Baldrige Criteria. Repeatable: No
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EGT 261 Engineering Materials (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): CHE 120 . Taught: Fall only Structures, properties, applications, and failure modes of materials, both metallic and nonmetallic; heat treatment and processing effects on microstructure; introduction to chemical properties; principles and applications of destructive and nondestructive testing. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 265 Manufacturing Processes and Metrology (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: EGT 116 . Taught: Spring only Principles and applications of precision machining, volume production, assembly methodology, advanced concepts in manufacturing operations, and introduction to metrology (e.g. calibration, documentation, and standards are discussed). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 267 Programming for Engineering Applications (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): INF 120 or placement and EGT 161 . Taught: Fall and spring Engineering programming using Integrated Development Environment. Topics include: data types, control flow, decisions, functions, routines, algorithms, real time considerations, embedded applications, and use of micro-controllers (e.g. Arduino, Raspberry Pi) for engineering applications, case studies, projects, and problems as applied to Engineering Technology applications (e.g. LabView environment). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 280 Introduction to Microtechnology (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): PHY 211 . Taught: Summer only Introduction to microtechnology including materials properties (physical, thermal, electrical, and mechanical), fundamentals of microfabrication including various deposition methods, photolithography, etching, LIGA electroplating, and self-assembly characterization of small structures and applications of microdevices such as MEMS sensors and actuators, accelerometers, optical switches and microfluidics. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 291W Writing in Engineering Technology - WC (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151H . Taught: Spring only Introduction to writing for the engineering and engineering technology professions. Definitions, descriptions, presentations, reports, manuals, and proposals are covered. Reader-centered, process-driven writing and presentation skills are developed centered on the engineering professions. Open to engineering technology, pre-engineering, or others with permission of the instructor. Repeatable: No General education credit: Written Communication II ♦ |
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EGT 292 Research Experience in Engineering Technology (0 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor and department chair. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Original research work directed by one or more members of the engineering technology faculty. May be taken more than once. Pass/fail grade only. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 0.5
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EGT 300 Statics and Strength of Materials (1-3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): MAT 119 or MAT 128 . Taught: Fall only Theory and application of the mechanics of rigid bodies in equilibrium; mechanical properties of materials; stress; strain; torsion; shear force and bending moments; beam deflection; combined loading. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 301 Cooperative Education in Engineering Technology (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer This course provides students an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills they are learning in the classroom to an employment position in business or industry. It allows students to test and refine career plans and interests; gain experience in their field of specialty before they begin searching for a permanent position; and build a network of professional contacts from which they may draw technical and employment information. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 310 Project Management and Problem Solving (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): STA 205 . Taught: Fall and spring Industrial project management practices: project implementation methods; resource selection; risks and failures; project management tools and techniques related to manufacturing projects. Problem-solving models; quantitative and qualitative decision-making strategies, including economic analysis; ethical, environmental, and social issues; impact of creative thinking, critical thinking, and problem solving on the design and quality of products and services. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 317 Introduction to Capstone Project in EGT (1 Credit) Hours: 1 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 310 . Taught: Fall and Spring Will cover the bases of product design that an engineering technology student needs to know in order to conceptualize their project. Students will follow the product design concepts covered in the class, in order to assemble their build lists, complete their design projects and reach production more quickly in EGT 417 . Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 318 Introduction to Nanotechnology (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): CHE 120 . Taught: Summer only Introduction to nanotechnology, fabrication and characterization of nano-scale structures, properties of nanostructures, nanostructured materials, wires and dots, nanobiology/nanomedicine, nanomagnetics, nanotubes, nanoelectronics, and nanoelectromechanical systems. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 320 Robotic Systems and Material Handling (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 161 . Taught: Spring only Structure and operational characteristics; principles and theory of robot movement, robot teach/programming, program languages, robot arm, robot controller, work station. Material handling related to manufacturing, warehousing, type of equipment used and different concepts of material handling are covered. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 321 Productivity Management, Scheduling, and Planning (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): MAT 119 and EGT 211 . Taught: Fall only-even years The integration of systems required to improve work flow through the system, scheduling and coordination of projects. Systems of time management and work simplification; analysis of manufacturing and production problems including purchasing, work methods, inventory, material handling, production planning, and cost analysis. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 340 Applied Dynamics (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 300 , PHY 211 , and MAT 129 or MAT 227 . Taught: Spring only Theories and applications of dynamic mechanics, including Newton’s laws, work, kinetics, impulse, and momentum. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 341 Integrated Resource Management (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 321 . Taught: Spring only-odd yrs This course utilizes the techniques of enterprise management. The course will focus on contrast and integration strategies, JIT techniques, integration, application, and implementation. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 344 Analog Electronics (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 161 and a B- or better in MAT 119 or placement. Taught: Fall only-even years Introduction to solid state, diodes, bipolar and field-effect transistors, small-signal amplifiers; power amplifiers, voltage regulators, and active filters. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 348 Electronic CAD (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 212 . Taught: Variable, check with department Computer-aided design of electrical and electronic systems; schematic capture techniques; advanced circuit simulation. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 361 Fluid Power (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): MAT 129 or MAT 227 ; PHY 211 . Taught: Fall only Basic laws and concepts of fluid mechanics and their applications to fluid power circuits. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 362 Tool Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 116 and EGT 212 . Taught: Spring only Design and selection of mechanical elements such as fasteners, cams, jigs, fixtures, and tools, utilizing Computer Aided Manufacturing software. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 365 CNC & Manufacturing Process Planning (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 212 and EGT 265 and a C- or greater in MAT 119 or placement. Taught: Fall only Course provides knowledge needed to set up and program Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines equipped with EIA or Conversational programming formats. The general application of information will be discussed, along with practical training on CNC machines. Topics such as: Manufacturing process planning, selecting resources for use in the execution and completion of a CNC project will be covered. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 367 Microprocessors (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 245 . Taught: Fall only-even years Architecture and instruction sets; programming, interfacing, and designing with microprocessors. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 380 Machine Design (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 340 . Taught: Fall only Techniques involved in designing and selecting individual machine parts. An integrated approach to the design of machine elements. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 386 Electro-Mechanical Instrumentation and Control (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 161 . Taught: Fall only Introduction to the design of instrumentation and control systems. Study of thermal, mechanical, optical, and digital sensor operations and applications. Introduction to data acquisition systems. Laboratory experimentation involving the programmable logic controls for designing different logics to control devices and selecting sensors to gather and utilize data from the equipment at hand. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 394 Special Topics (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing Taught: Variable, check with department Focused study of a specific topic. Topics vary from semester to semester. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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EGT 396 Undergraduate Laboratory Assistant (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Engineering Technology GPA of at least 3.0, Junior standing and consent of instructor. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Participation in planning, setting-up, teaching, conducting reviews, and testing for an undergraduate laboratory course. For students majoring in engineering technology. Not applicable to major or minor. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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EGT 399 Independent Study: Engineering Technology (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Consent of advisor. Taught: Variable, check with department For advanced students seeking to study selected problems. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 404 Signals and Systems (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 243 and MAT 227 or MAT 129 . Taught: Spring only-odd yrs Advanced circuit analysis techniques; time domain and frequency domain solutions; Laplace transforms; z-transforms; Fourier analysis; discrete- time systems. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 405 Metrology and Geometric Tolerancing (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 211 and EGT 212 . Taught: Spring only-even yrs Metrology requirements and geometric tolerancing; calibration systems, gauge studies, measurement elements, analysis and presentation of measurement data, quality implications. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 408 Mechatronics Topics (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 386 . Taught: Fall only-even years Design, optimization, and simulation of electronic, mechanical, and control systems. Applications and case studies in system control, electromechanical systems, and intelligent adaptive systems. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 411 Quality Assurance and Auditing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 211 . Taught: Variable, check with department Organizing and implementing the quality audit; types of audits; ISO 9000 quality standards; audit planning, execution, testing, reliability, and system appraisal. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 412 Advanced CADD (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 212 . Taught: Fall only Advanced features of three dimensional and parametric modeling, using one of the common parametric (CADD) packages. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 417 Senior Design in Technology (2 credits) Hours: 1 classroom + 1 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 317 . Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Development and preparation of the capstone project in an area of student’s primary program major. With prior permission obtained at the end of EGT 416, from their EGT advisors, students will complete, building, documenting, demonstrating, and presenting the results. Must be taken within three semesters of graduation. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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EGT 423 Planning and Design of Industrial Facilities (3 credits) Hours: 1 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 212 . Taught: Spring only Planning, estimating, designing, and modeling industrial facilities; management, personnel, production, aesthetics, and the environment. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 448 Network Hardware (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 245 . Taught: Fall only-even years Concepts and examples of network hardware used in data communications, including introduction to advanced concepts. Transmission media, data links, multiplexing, carrier systems, digital transmission systems, routers, interfaces, data transmission. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 450 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): MAT 129 or MAT 227 , and PHY 211 . Taught: Spring only Fundamentals of thermodynamics, first and second laws of thermodynamics, properties of liquids and gases; air-conditioning and refrigeration systems; power cycles; modes of heat transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation and their applications in technology); computer simulations of thermodynamics and heat transfer processes. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 462 Finite Element Modeling (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 412 . Taught: Spring only Fundamentals of finite element modeling, creation of geometry, material selection, and problem solving. The course focuses on FEA modeling techniques utilizing CAD/CAE software. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 465 Automated Manufacturing Systems (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 320 and EGT 365 . Taught: Spring only Integrated manufacturing automation including CIM/FMS, system controls, fixed systems, robotics, and economics of automation. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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EGT 467 Advanced Microprocessors (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): EGT 245 . Taught: Spring only-even yrs Advanced architectures, multitasking, virtual memory, networking, assembly language. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 101 College Writing - WC (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): English and Reading ACT/SAT/COMPASS/IELTS/TOEFL scores as announced in current Schedule of Classes; OR placement test; OR, depending upon placement, completion of ENGD 090 , ENGI 099 and/or RDG 091 , or transfer equivalent with a C- or better. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Study and practice of writing with attention to audience, purpose, and conventions appropriate to writing situation; reading, writing, and analyzing a variety of texts, including written, digital, or visual. Repeatable: No General education credit: Written Communication I ♦ |
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ENG 151H Honors Freshman Composition - WC (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 26 or above on the current ACT or comparable score on the enhanced ACT, or equivalent; evidence of writing proficiency; approval of department. Taught: Fall and spring Advanced study and practice of writing with attention to both narrative and rhetorical writing strategies; attention to audience, purpose, and conventions appropriate to writing situations; reading, writing, and analyzing a variety of texts, including written, digital, or visual. Repeatable: No General education credit: Written Communication II, General education credit: Written Communication I ♦ |
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ENG 200 Understanding Literature - AH (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Students will develop skills in critical thinking and in understanding multiple perspectives and identities through the study of fiction, poetry, drama, and visual narrative. Repeatable: No General education credit: Culture and Creativity
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ENG 201 Ideas in Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent and sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Works representing a variety of literary forms and reflecting a common theme or motif. Topics vary. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 202 Survey of British Literature I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Anglo-Saxon period to the 18th century; emphasis on more important writers, with attention to their cultural background. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 203 Survey of British Literature II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Romantic period to the present; emphasis on more important writers with attention to their cultural background. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 204 Introduction to Writing Studies (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151. Taught: Fall only An introduction to the study of written communication with an emphasis on histories and models of writing, textual analysis, and technologies of writing. Students will investigate a variety of genres in professional writing, public writing, personal and autobiographical writing, writing for new media, and persuasive writing. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 205 Contemporary Issues in Writing Studies (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Investigation into specific contemporary issues in Writing Studies, such as gender, writing for racial justice, and writing with multimedia. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 206 Western World Literature I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Variable-chck w/dept Important works of continental European literature, in translation, from its origins to the Renaissance. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 207 Western World Literature II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Important works of continental European literature, in translation, from the Renaissance to the present; ideas, techniques, and influences. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 208 Survey of American Literature I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Beginnings to the Civil War. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 209 Survey of American Literature II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Civil War to the present. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 213 Global Viewpoints in Literature - AH (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Encourages critical thinking and the understanding of perspectives and identities in a global and historical context through the study of narrative, poetry, drama, and film. Repeatable: No General education credit: Global Viewpoints
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