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Calendar
Academic Year 1998-1999

Calendar
Academic Year 1999-2000

Liberal ed Reqs
Quarter to Semester System

Liberal ed Reqs
Semester to Quarter System

Recommended
Quarter to Semester Substitutions

Fall 98
Schedule

Spring 99
Schedule

INDUSTRIAL TECH

INDUSTRIAL TECH

RECOMMENDED QUARTER TO SEMESTER COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS
Industrial Tech Contact: Wallace Peck Bridgeman 234 ph.3790
The following substitutions are recommendations of the department and are subject to change and interpretation.
Note: For courses not offered under quarters, see Semester Course Offerings, below.
Quarter Courses
1996-98 Undergraduate Catalog
Recommended Semester Course Substitution
1998-2000 Undergraduate Catalog

100 Computer Aided Drafting/Design

1460 Technical Graphics

101 Orientation to Design Technology

1100 Orientation to Industrial Technology Programs

104 Media Exploration for Illustrators

1500 Media Explorations

106 Engineering Drafting and Design

1460 Technical Graphics or
4560 Advanced Exhibit/Industrial Design

108 Introduction to Design Modeling

1600 Modeling Communications

130 Power Development and Transmission

1310 Mechanical Powers

140 Basic Electronics

1350 Electronic Technology

155 Graphic Communications

1410 Communication Technology

160 Interior Decorating

4610 Cutaways and Dioramas

170 Orientation to Industrial Technology and Vocational Education

1100 Orientation to Industrial Programs

180 Materials and Processes-Forming

1210 Materials and Processes-Forming

185 Materials and Processes-Separating

1220 Materials and Processes-Separating

200 Machine Drafting and Design

2240 Computer Aided Manufacturing

201 Introduction to Exhibit Design

2530 Exhibit Design

202 Pictorial Illustration

3510 3-D Computer Illustration,
3567 Design Rendering, or
4567 Presentation Rendering

203 Pre-press Publishing Processes

2510 Electronic Illustration or 3420 Publication Processes I

206 Airbrush Rendering

2518 Airbrush Rendering

208 Model Building Processes

2600 Model Making Processes

209 Model Machining

3610 Industrial Prototypes

211 Materials Science

3217 Material Science and Metallurgy,
1210 Materials and Processes-Forming, or
1220 Materials and Processes-Separating

213 Industrial Organization and Functions

4890 Industrial Organization and Leadership

214 Advanced Fabrication Techniques

2210 Advanced Fabrication Technology

215 Automated Production Systems

2370 Automation Technology

217 Technical Sales

3870 Technical Sales/Presentations

218 Human Resource Development

3880 Human Resource Development

222 Construction Technology

2250 Construction Technology, or
3250 Project Documentation

223 Cement Technology

2260 Construction Materials and Practices

239 Small Gasoline Engines

2310 Small Gasoline Engines

240 Applied Electronics

1350 Electronic Technology

254 Screen Process Printing

2420 Screen Process Printing

255 Reproduction Printing Process

3420 Publication Processes I

260 Impact of Technology on Man and Society

2100 Impact of Technology

300 Environmental Design

3560 Environmental Design

301 Commercial Architecture

3570 Commercial Architecture

302 Design Rendering

3567 Design Rendering

303 Model Building Geometry

2630 Model/Exhibit Design Geometry

304 Technical Illustrating

3460 Technical Illustration/AutoCAD

305 Product Design

4537 Industrial Design

306 Topics in CADD/Imaging

4568 Topics in Computer Imaging(to be subtitled)

307 Architectural Modeling

3600 Architectural/Engineering Model Making

308 Engineering Model Construction

4349 Principles of Technology

309 Printed Circuit Design

4349 Principles of Technology

310 Model Molding and Casting

2610 Model Molding and Casting

311 Metallurgy

3217 Material Science and Metallurgy

313 Spray Finishing

2620 Spray Finishing

314 Advanced Machining Processes

3218 Advanced Machining Processes

315 Foundry and Patternmaking

4210 Tool and Die Processes

324 Specifications and Contracting

3250 Project Documentation

327 Construction Management

4259 Construction Management

328 Bidding and Estimating

3260 Project Bidding and Estimating

329 Construction Contracting

4259 Construction Management

330 Drive Train Systems

3320 Drive Train Systems

331 Fluid Power

3310 Fluid Power

335 General Power

3350 General Power

339 Energy and Transportation Technology

3370 Energy and Transportation Technology

340 Semiconductors

4357 Semiconductors and Communications Electronics

341 Communication Electronics

4357 Semiconductors and Communications Electronics

342 Industrial Electronics

4348 Industrial Electronics

343 Computer Circuits

4348 Industrial Electronics

345 Model Lighting and Control Systems

2640 Model Lighting and Control

348 Energy Efficient Architecture

4530 Exhibit Architecture

349 Foundations of Technology Education

3850 Foundation/Philosophy of Industrial Tech Voc Education

352 3-D Computer Illustration

3510 3-D Computer Illustration

353 Electronic Publishing

4420 Publication Processes II,
4510 Multi media Production, or
4568 Topics in Computer Imaging(to be subtitled)

356 Color Reproduction

4420 Publication Processes II, or
4490 Estimating and Planning for Publications

357 Technical Photography

2410 Photographic/Electronic Imaging

370 Alternative Energy Systems

4349 Principles of Technology

377 Technical Presentations

1410 Communications Technology, or
3870 Technical Sales/Presentations

380 Quality Control I

4878 Quality Assurance

381 Industrial Production Studies

3878 Industrial Production Studies

382 Quality Control II

4880 Total Quality Management

383 Engineering Problem Solving

3877 Engineering Problem Solving, or
3979 Performance Measurement

384 Performance Measurement

3879 Performance Measurement

385 Material Handling and Plant Layout

3890 Material Handling and Plant Layout

386 Micro Motion Techniques

3877 Engineering Problem Solving, or
3879 Performance Measurement

388 Project Management

4897 Project Management

400 Advanced Exhibit/Industrial Design

4560 Advanced Exhibit/Industrial Design

402 Advanced Rendering

4567 Presentation Rendering

403 Electronic Imaging

4510 Multimedia Production, or
2510 Electronic Illustration

408 Industrial Prototypes

3610 Industrial Prototypes

409 Model Culmination

4600 Model Culmination

410 Maintenance Management

4877 Industrial Maintenance and Safety

412 Tool and Die Processes

4210 Tool and Die Processes

413 Industrial Safety

4877 Industrial Maintenance and Safety
1100 Orientation to Industrial Technology Programs

414 Construction Materials

2260 Construction Materials and Practices

415 Organization and Administration of Vocational Facilities

4838 Organization and Administration of Vocational Facilities

416 Production Management

4870 Production Management

420 Production Techniques

4817 Senior Project I ,
4818 Senior Project II, or
4819 Design Management

427 Portfolio Seminar

3810 Portfolio Preparation or 4810 Portfolio Presentation

440 Microcomputer Electronics

4340 Industrial Controls

441 Industrial/Vocational Student Organization

4839 Industrial/Vocational Student Organization

442 Coordination Techniques for Vocational Education

4889 Coordination Techniques of Occupational Education

454 Graphics Management

4819 Design Management

455 Senior Project

4817 Senior Project I or 4818 Senior Project II

456 Classroom Management Techniques

3887 Organizational Development

457 Curriculum Development and Modification for Vocational Special Needs

4859 Curriculum Development and Modification for Voc Special Needs

458 Graphic Arts Estimating and Scheduling

4490 Estimating and Planning for Publications

461 Introduction to Vocational Teaching

dropped course

462 Vocational (Work) Assessment for Special Needs Learners

4888 Work/Occupational Assessment of Learners

463 Special Learning Needs in Vocational Education

3857 Methods of Teaching Industrial Technology/Vocational Education

464 History of Vocational Education

dropped course

465 Problems of Adult Education

4848 The Adult Learner in a Work Environment

466 Multisensory Techniques for Vocational Education

4510 Multimedia Production

467 Vocational Tests and Measurements

4837 Evaluation in Occupational Studies

468 Course Construction in Industrial, Technical, Vocational Education

4858 Curriculum Development in Technology/Technical Education

469 Philosophy of Vocational Education

3850 Foundation/Philosophy of Industrial Tech Voc Education

472 Conference Leading for Vocational Education

dropped course

473 Management of Industrial Technology Education

4860 Management of Industrial Technology Education

474 Field Studies in Vocational Special Needs

4839 Industrial/Vocational Student Organization

475 Guidance Responsibilities of Vocational Teachers

4887 Careers Development Theory and Practice

476 Current Issues in Vocational Education

dropped course

477 Introduction to Vocational Teaching

4830 Introduction to Vocational Teaching

478 Methods of Teaching Vocational Subjects

4847 Methods of Teaching Vocational/Technical Contents

479 Supervision of Industrial Operations

4890 Industrial Organization and Leadership

481 Laminates and Reinforced Plastics

4220 Advanced Composites

482 Electro-Mechanical Controls

4340 Industrial Controls

483 Trends in Industrial Training

4880 Total Quality Management or 3887 Organizational Development

491 Directed Independent Study

4910 Directed Independent Study

492 Directed Group Study

4920 Directed Group Study

497 Internship: Industrial, Business and or Teaching

4970 Internship

DEPARTMENT PLAN (DP) for ADVISING
for Quarter to Semester Substitution
of Sequence and Consolidated Courses

The following plan, prepared by the department, will be used to advise students regarding quarter to semester substitutions of sequence and consolidated courses. The plan is based on the following Policies and Practices for Semester Conversion Advising (Semester Conversion Committee; Faculty Senate):

  • Options for meeting the No Retake Policy when students already have completed in quarters a portion of a semester course
    1. Using an All-University number, departments may allow students to enroll for variable credit to complete a portion of a semester course.
    2. Using All-University numbers, departments may design and offer appropriate transitional courses.
    3. Departments may waive portions of a sequence course requirement.
  • This plan is subject to revision and interpretation.
  • For substitution of courses not listed here, see the Quarter to Semester Course Substitution list

Quarter Course
(Number and Title)
Option
(1, 2 or 3 from above, or description of other option/s)

1. Industrial Technology Department will make an effort to advise all students who will be completing their respective degree programs after semester conversion to complete courses which are not simple conversions in a planned manner.
2. When situations arise when returning students, transfers and others have completed a portion of a semester course, the department will employ and all-university number to allow students to enroll for variable credit to complete the needed portion of a semester course.
3. In the case of specialization, emphasis or elective courses, the advisor will allow substitution and/or waiver of courses which are appropriate to the individual students graduation plans.
4. The department chair will encourage students to work closely with their advisor to maximize their educational goals while minimizing conflicts caused by semester conversion. Additionally the chair will oversee all substitutions and waivers to ensure program quality