Jun 27, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions



To enroll in any 400-level course, students must be admitted to the Upper Division; to enroll in a 400(G)-level course in which there are graduate students, students must have junior or higher standing.

*LCCN indicates Louisiana Common Course Number.

 

University Honors Program

Note: Students who are not members of the University Honors Program must seek permission of the Director to schedule these following courses.

Other honors courses are available through departmental offerings.

  
  • HONR 275 - Topics in Science


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 285 - Topics in humanities


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 310 - Junior Honors Seminar


    1 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 1 Hour(s) Lecture.

    May be repeated once for credit. Weekly discussion of current ideas.

  
  • HONR 325 - Topics in Engineering


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 335 - Topics in Business


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 345 - Topics in Nursing


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 355 - Topics in Education


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 365 - Topics in the Arts


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 375 - Topics in Science


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 385 - Topics in the Humanities


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 410 - Senior Honors Seminar


    1 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 1 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 415 - Special Topics


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Offering in-depth study of specific areas. May be pursued as a directed study.

  
  • HONR 425 - Topics in Engineering


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 435 - Topics in Business


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 445 - Topics in Nursing


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 455 - Topics in Education


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 465 - Topics in the Arts


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript.

  
  • HONR 475 - Modern Problems in Science


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Presents a thematic, in-depth discussion of a modern problem in the sciences.

  
  • HONR 485 - Modern Problems in the Humanities


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated. Alternate subtitles will appear on student’s transcript. Thematic, in-depth discussion of a modern problem in the humanities.

  
  • HONR 497 - Thesis Preparation


    2 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Introduction to the selection of topics suitable for an undergraduate thesis and a discussion of thesis writing itself.

  
  • HONR 499 - Honors Thesis


    1-6 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 1-6 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Prereq: HONR 497 

Hospitality

  
  • HRTM 501 - Theories of Hospitality Services


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Includes philosophy of services for supervisors within the industry.

  
  • HRTM 569 - Ecotourism


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Current issues related to the tourism industry stressing the importance of the environment in attracting, managing, and satisfying the traveling public.

  
  • HRTM 570 - Resort Development


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Environmental, social, and economic impacts. Emphasis on physical development of tourism centers and resort areas.

  
  • HRTM 583 - Dimensions of Tourism


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Emphasis on theories and issues affecting tourism.


Hospitality Management

Not all courses are offered every semester.

  
  • HMGT 101 - Introduction to Hospitality Management


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Structure and scope of the hospitality industry including transportation, accommodations, food and beverage, tourism, attractions, and career opportunities available.

  
  • HMGT 151 - Introduction to Food Safety and Preparation


    2 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Culinary theory and techniques of the professional kitchen; foodservice safety, sanitation, and employee hygiene.

    Prereq: Eligibility for MATH 103  and MATH 104  or MATH 105 
    Coreq: HMGT 152  
  
  • HMGT 152 - Introduction to Food Safety and Preparation Laboratory


    1 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Techniques and theories of food preparation and safety.

    Coreq: HMGT 151  
  
  • HMGT 316 - Special Topics in Hospitality Management I


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Trends in the hospitality industry.

    Rstr: Minimum of 60 hours.
  
  • HMGT 331 - Principles of Tourism


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Roles of the travel sectors; theories, concepts, and principles relating to the psychological, cultural, sociological, political and economical aspects of tourism.

    Rstr: A minimum of 30 hours.
  
  • HMGT 351 - Food Service Management


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Quantity food principles in the food service facility.

    Rstr: A minimum of 30 hours.
  
  • HMGT 371 - Lodging Management I


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Organization, function and management of lodging operations, including housekeeping, front desk, sales/marketing, human resources, finance, banquet/food service operations, maintenance and facilities.

    Rstr: Minimum of 30 hours.
  
  • HMGT 400 - Hospitality Human Resources and Service Management


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Development of company policies and strategies pertaining to the execution of good customer service. Techniques and methods to recruit, train, and monitor personnel in the implementation of standards relating to customer service. Focus on consumer needs and the skills needed to anticipate these needs as well as developing solutions to customer problems and complaints.

    Rstr: Minimum of 60 hours and a minimum GPA of 2.0
  
  • HMGT 407 - Event Planning and Management


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Plan, design, market, execute, and manage special events.
     

    Rstr: Minimum of 60 hours.
  
  • HMGT 408 - Facility Management


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    The role, cost, layout, maintenance and management of hospitality and institutional for services facilities.

    Rstr: Minimum of 60 hours.
  
  • HMGT 416 - Special Topics in Hospitality Management II


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Topics and trends facing the hospitality industry. May be repeated for credit.

    Rstr: A minimum of 60 hours.
  
  • HMGT 431 - International Tourism


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Regional and economic factors and interrelationships between society and the environment.

    Rstr: Minimum of 60 hours.
  
  • HMGT 432 - Tourism Promotion


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Economic and cultural influences in promotion of the hospitality industry.

    Prereq: MKTG 345  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • HMGT 451 - Applied Foodservice Management


    4 Credit(s). 6 Hour(s) Lab. 1 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Principles involved in the management of a food service operation. This class can only be dropped without penalty during the first week of the semester.

    Prereq: HMGT 351 , ACCT 201 , and MGMT 320  each with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • HMGT 452 - Beverage Management


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Facility design principles with emphasis on responsible alcohol beverage service and management techniques.

    Rstr: Minimum of 60 hours.
  
  • HMGT 471 - Lodging Management II


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Front desk operations.

    Prereq: HMGT 371  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • HMGT 472 - Housekeeping Management


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Strategic management of housekeeping operations.

    Prereq: HMGT 371  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • HMGT 497 - Directed Individual Study


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Independent study and research.

    Rstr: Permission of instructor and department head required
     
  
  • HMGT 498 - Hospitality Management and Leadership Practicum


    2-4 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 2-4 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Supervised professional practice in the field.

    Prereq: HMGT 331 , HMGT 351 , HMGT 371 , MKTG 345 , MGMT 320 , and ACCT 202  each with a minimum grade of “C”.
    Rstr: HMGT majors with a minimum of 90 hours.
  
  • HMGT 520 - Feasibility Studies in Hospitality and Tourism


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Introduction to the feasibility research process, including analytical techniques, and researching facts and trends concerning economic and demographic factors that impact the region and tourists. Includes preparation of a feasibility analysis and final written report for a proposed hospitality related development or venture.

  
  • HMGT 540 - Global Contemporary Issues in Hospitality and Tourism


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Contemporary and global issues related to the hospitality industry. Examine and analyze relevant industry problems and emerging issues impacting the domestic and global hospitality industry.


Humanities

Humanities courses may be taken in any order, i.e., no course is the prerequisite of another.

In order to enroll in HUMN 115, 151, 152, 200, 300, and 310, students must be eligible for admission to ENGL 101 or ESOL 101.

  
  • HUMN 101 - Explorations in Liberal Arts


    1 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 1 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Freshman seminar to introduce students to the university and to the college. Presentation of academic skills, services, intellectual content and individual/Peer relationships in higher education. May be used as Liberal Arts elective.

    Rstr: Liberal Arts majors only
  
  • HUMN 115 - Honors Introduction to Humanities


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Various modes (literature, art, music, etc.) through which we explore what it means to be human.

  
  • HUMN 151 - The Humanistic Tradition I


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Chronological survey of culture from prehistoric times through the sixteenth century as revealed in art, music, literature, history and philosophy; uses primary sources to analyze ideas and issues relevant to the human condition and human values.

    LCCN: CHIUM 2213
  
  • HUMN 152 - The Humanistic Tradition II


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Chronological survey of culture from the seventeenth century to the present as revealed in art, music, literature, history and philosophy; uses primary sources to analyze ideas and issues relevant to the human condition and human values.

    LCCN: CHIUM 2223
  
  • HUMN 200 - Ideas and Issues


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Topics vary every two years. May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit. Thematically organized, flexible content course that offers an interdisciplinary study of selected topics, such as Myth, War, the City, the Family, Heroes, etc.

  
  • HUMN 300 - Themes in the Humanities


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit. Interdisciplinary examination of significant themes or concepts relevant to the humanistic tradition, such as the impact of computers in society, the Baroque era, Romanticism in western culture.

  
  • HUMN 310 - Introduction to Canada


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Interdisciplinary introduction to Canada including geography, literature, history, art, sociology and folklore.

  
  • HUMN 400G - Humanities Colloquium


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Interdisciplinary study that examines how human values have shaped a conception of reality during a particular time segment, e.g. Classicism in the Age of Pericles, Europe between the Wars, Christianity and Classical Civilization, The Renaissance in Northern Europe.

  
  • HUMN 497G - Special Topics in the Humanities


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Intensive study of selected topics in the humanities.

    Prereq: 6 hours in the humanities and permission of the instructor and the humanities coordinator required
  
  • HUMN 498G - Special Topics in the Humanities


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Intensive study of selected topics in the humanities.

    Prereq: 6 hours in the humanities and permission of the instructor and the humanities coordinator required

Industrial Design

  
  • INDN 201 - Industrial Design I


    4 Credit(s). 8 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Design problems to develop appropriate industrial design form and aesthetics. Introduction to research, problem solving and presentation techniques.

    Prereq: DSGN 102  
  
  • INDN 202 - Industrial Design II


    4 Credit(s). 8 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Design problems to develop appropriate industrial design form and aesthetics. Introduction to research, problem solving and presentation techniques.

    Prereq: INDN 201  
  
  • INDN 211 - Industrial Design Graphics


    2 Credit(s). 4 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Introduction to graphic communication, rendering, mixed drawing media and presentation with an emphasis on product design.

  
  • INDN 212 - Industrial Design Form Development


    2 Credit(s). 4 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Introduces materials, additive and subtractive processes for successful model making. Mold making, manual milling and the use of the woodshop tools will be covered.

    Prereq: INDN 211  
  
  • INDN 301 - Industrial Design III


    4 Credit(s). 8 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Concentrates on product definition, aesthetics, product development, materials and processes, design mechanics, universal and sustainable design. Continuation and emphasis on research, problem solving and presentation techniques.

    Prereq: INDN 202 , and MATH 206  or MATH 110 
  
  • INDN 302 - Industrial Design IV


    4 Credit(s). 8 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Concentrates on product definition, aesthetics, product development, materials and processes, design mechanics, universal and sustainable design. Continuation and emphasis on research, problem solving and presentation techniques.

    Prereq: INDN 301  
  
  • INDN 306 - Methods of Prototyping


    2 Credit(s). 4 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Introduction to rapid prototyping and CNC milling. Concentrates on model making generated from computer information.

    Coreq: INDN 302  
  
  • INDN 307 - Industrial Design Technology I


    2 Credit(s). 4 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Translation of design work into 3D using the technology as it applies to Industrial Design. Emphasis on computer modeling and an introduction of rapid prototyping.

    Prereq: INDN 202  
  
  • INDN 308 - Industrial Design Technology II


    2 Credit(s). 4 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Translation of design work into 3D using the technology as it applies to Industrial Design. Continuation on computer modeling and an introduction of rapid prototyping.

    Prereq: INDN 307  
  
  • INDN 331 - Materials and Processes I


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Introduces materials and the various processes used to best shape them into the objects to be produced, including mechanical devices, lighting, electrical systems, industrial design processes, and patenting.

  
  • INDN 332 - Materials and Processes II


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Introduces materials and the various processes used to best shape them into the objects to be produced, including mechanical devices, lighting, electrical systems, industrial design processes, and patenting.

  
  • INDN 333 - Sustainable Design Theory


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Evolving principles of complete sustainable - cycle product design.

    Prereq: INDN 202 , ENVS 150  
  
  • INDN 401 - Industrial Design V


    4 Credit(s). 8 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Advanced product development and production. Real world problem solving collaborations, professional practice, presentation and documentation forming a segue for senior thesis.

    Prereq: INDN 302 
  
  • INDN 402 - Industrial Design VI


    4 Credit(s). 8 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Continuation of INDN 401 , universal design and sustainability with a concentration on student selected senior thesis.

    Prereq: INDN 401 
  
  • INDN 403 - Industrial Design Professional Practice


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Organization and product development processes, professional ethics, contracts, patenting, documentation, marketing, and client services.

  
  • INDN 405 - Industrial Design Portfolio


    2 Credit(s). 4 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Comprehensive evaluation and reconstruction of portfolio format.

    Prereq: INDN 302 
  
  • INDN 424G - History and Theory of Design Technology


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Critical study of design technologies from ancient times to the present.

  
  • INDN 499 - Senior Project


    2 Credit(s). 4 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Professional development emphasizing verbal and visual presentations.

    Prereq: INDN 401 

Industrial Technology

  
  • ITEC 101 - Introduction to Industrial Technology


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Industrial Technology profession; its various technical disciplines, functions and organization. Technological and managerial aspects of the profession including measurement, calculator and computer operations, etc.

    Prereq: MATH 109  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 103 - Introductory Graphics


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Sketching and computer aided drafting (CAD).

    Prereq: MATH 103 /MATH 104 , MATH 105 , or higher level MATH with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 203 - Introduction to Mechanical Technology


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Mechanical energy conversion systems of machinery.

    Prereq: ITEC 103 , and MATH 109  or MATH 143 , both with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 207 - Fundamentals of Hydraulic/Pneumatic Technology


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Principles of basic hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

    Prereq: ITEC 103 , and MATH 109  or MATH 143 , both with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 220 - Basic Electricity Concepts and Applications


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Electrical quantities and units; circuit components, basic circuits and laws; instruments and measurements; residential wiring and applications.

    Prereq: MATH 109  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 240 - Metal Technology I


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Basic fundamentals in casting products of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, metal-working process, and welding.

    Prereq: ENGL 102  or ENGL 115 , and CHEM 101  or CHEM 107  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 250 - Construction Materials and Methods I


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Construction process: including design, specifications, purchase and use of residential and light commercial building materials and equipment.

    Prereq: MATH 110 , MATH 143 , or MATH 270  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 256 - Concrete Construction


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Designed for construction managers. The use of concrete and related materials in slab, wall and roof construction in residential and commercial construction.

    Prereq: ITEC 250  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 257 - Structural Design


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of structural design including wood, steel and concrete materials. Strengths and physical characteristics of materials are covered. Emphasis on steel exterior skin construction.

    Prereq: ITEC 250  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 268 - General Safety and Accident Prevention


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Fundamentals of safety relating to an environment of mechanical and physical hazards and unsafe human practices. Development of safety consciousness and an understanding of approved methods of accident prevention.

    Prereq: ENGL 102  or ENGL 115  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 269 - Industrial Safety


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Legislation with emphasis on the Occupational Safety and Health ACT, the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act and A.N.S.I. standards for compliance.

    Prereq: ITEC 268  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 270 - Introduction to CAD


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Computerized drafting techniques as applied to mechanical design problems.

    Prereq: ITEC 103 , MATH 110 , MATH 143 , or MATH 270  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 303 - Advanced Mechanical Systems


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Study of complex mechanical systems, including gear sets, mechanisms, and transmissions. Includes interfacing computers to mechanical systems for pressure, temperature, and vibration data acquisition.

    Prereq: PHYS 207  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 307 - Fluid Power Systems


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Principles, theory, operation and troubleshooting of hydraulics and pneumatics with mechanical linkage systems applications.

    Prereq: MATH 110  or MATH 143  or MATH 270  and PHYS 201  and PHYS 207  both with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 320 - Analog Electronic Systems


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Resistors, capacitors, inductors and transformers; analysis of DC, AC, RC, RL, and RLC circuits.

    Prereq: MATH 110 , MATH 143 , or MATH 270  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 322 - Digital Electronic Systems


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Digital logic, number systems, digital hardware interfacing, and digital system development. IC types and families, memory circuits, counters, Flip flops, multivibrator circuits, ADC converters and interfacing digital and analog systems.
     

    Prereq: ITEC 320  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 324 - Microprocessor Technology


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Introduction to microcomputers, including microprocessor terms and conventions, architecture, instruction sets, addressing modes and programming experiments.

    Prereq: ITEC 322  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 326 - Advanced Digital Electronics Technology


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    555 timer, counter and shift register applications, random access memories, EPROM, flash memories, magnetic and optical storage. Programmable logic and software CPLDs, FPGAs and applications.

    Prereq: ITEC 322  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 328 - Programmable Controller Technology


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Specific need definitions, selecting and matching components, numbering systems, logic concepts, controller hardware, software, ladder and high level programming, installation and application case studies.

    Prereq: ITEC 322  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 329 - Control System Technology


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Implementation of programmable logic controllers. Logic concepts, controller hardware, software, ladder and high-level programming, installation and application case studies. Design projects required.

    Prereq: ITEC 322  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 340 - Metal Technology II


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Advanced course in welding theory and application.

    Prereq: ITEC 240  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 344 - Machining Technology I


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Basic machine tool principles and processes.

    Prereq: ITEC 103 ; and MATH 110 , MATH 143 , or MATH 270  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 345 - Computer Numerical Control Machine Technology


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Programming, set-up and operation of computer numerical control machining and turning centers.

    Prereq: ITEC 270  and ITEC 344  or MCHE 365  both with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 348 - Internship


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Provides students a structured and supervised professional work-learn experience within an approved agency, organization, or a corporation.

    Prereq: Completed 30 hours toward the applicable degree with a minimum of 18 hours in ITEC courses and approved internship application
  
  • ITEC 350 - Construction Materials and Methods II


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Techniques in residential and light commercial construction. Includes service project.

    Prereq: ITEC 250  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • ITEC 351 - Construction Estimating


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Subdivision and quantification of work; quantity takeoffs using plans and specifications. Cost relationships and forecasting.

    Prereq: ITEC 250  with a grade of “C” or better
 

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