12.07.2015 Views

Full Catalog - Wayne State College

Full Catalog - Wayne State College

Full Catalog - Wayne State College

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Industrial Technology 109471 Principles of Supervision............................. 3PED 241 First Aid & CPR........................................... 2SPA 110 Elementary Spanish I................................... 3Major in Technology (BA or BS) 57 hoursThe bachelor’s degree with a major in Technology willprovide an opportunity for the student transferring to WSCfrom a technical or community college with an associateof applied arts or science degree or approved courseworkto continue his/her education for employment potential,advancement in business and industry or to teach at the postsecondarylevel.Students majoring in technology are able to transfer upto 40 credit hours from a variety of technical and serviceareas including agriculture, computer, construction, drafting,industrial management, industrial trades and managementservices. In addition to the 40 transfer hours, students willcomplete an additional 17 hours of upper level credit approvedby the student’s advisor(s), the Technology and AppliedScience Department Chair and the Technology CurriculumCommittee. (To meet graduation requirements, students mustcomplete 40 hours of upper division credit.)Technology Core: 40 hours40 hours of technology related coursework in Agriculture,Computers, Construction, Drafting, Industrial Management,Industrial Trades, or Management Services.Agricultural Occupations Concentration: 17 hoursSupporting upper level coursework by advisement.........17Computer Occupations Concentration: 17 hoursSupporting upper level coursework by advisement.........17Construction Occupations Concentration: 17 hoursSupporting upper level coursework by advisement.........17Drafting Occupations Concentration: 17 hoursSupporting upper level coursework by advisement.........17Industrial Management Concentration: 17 hoursSupporting upper level coursework by advisement.........17Industrial Trades Occupations Concentration: 17 hoursSupporting upper level coursework by advisement.........17Management Services Occupations Concentration: 17hoursSupporting upper level coursework by advisement.........17Minor in Industrial Technology: 21 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicated bythe student’s major(s) and minor(s).ITE108 Manufacturing Processes & Systems...........3109 Drafting & Design........................................3210 Intro to Energy, Power &Transportation Systems.......................................3333 Electronics & Electricity..............................3351 Graphic Communications ...........................3ITE upper division electives by advisement......................6Minor in Safety: 20 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicated bythe student’s major(s) and minor(s).ITE203 Fund of Industrial Hygiene or207 Ergonomics..................................................3PED301 Construction Safety or306 Industrial Safety...........................................3310 Workplace Accident Investigation...............3312 Systems Safety.............................................3407 Accident Prevention.....................................3408 Hazardous Materials....................................3241 First Aid and CPR........................................2Undergraduate CoursesITE 105 Introduction to Technology Systems (3) ITE majorsmust pass with a C or better. This introductory course willprovide an excellent opportunity for undeclared majors toexplore career options in industrial technology and provideall industrial technology majors the foundation for collegelevel technology activities. An introduction to the fourtechnological systems: manufacturing, design, constructionand transportation. Laboratory activities will providestudents an opportunity to develop knowledge and skillsin the four systems. Career opportunities for industrialmanagement and technology education will be explored.ITE 108 Manufacturing Processes and Systems (3) Studentsin this course will look at the processes of casting, forming,joining, machining and finishing of metals, polymers,ceramics, composites and wood. Students will have todemonstrate abilities in precision measurement, machinesetups and basic machining operations. (Lecture and labcombined)ITE 109 Drafting and Design (3) An introduction to draftingthat will emphasize geometric construction, multi-viewdrawings, orthographic projection, sectional views, primaryand secondary auxiliary views, dimensioning, isometricdrawing, sketching and drafting standards. The course willinclude extensive use of computer aided drafting software.(Lecture and lab combined)ITE 110 Occupational and Environmental Safety (3) Thiscourse will explore occupational safety and healthlegislation, hazard control management and the history ofsafety in the United <strong>State</strong>s. The course will look at safetyas it pertains to land, sea and air, as well as major safetyorganizations.ITE 202 Construction Systems (3) ITE majors must passwith a C or better. This course is designed to introduce thestudent to a broad sector of our nation’s industrial economy.Construction systems will explore all areas of constructionincluding residential, commercial and civil or heavyconstruction. The processes of design, estimating, planningand the contractor’s role in scheduling will be covered. Theinterrelationship of the management and production elementswill be investigated by completing several activities in eacharea. (Lecture and lab combined)ITE 203 Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene (3) An overviewof the reasons for, benefits of and activities related tooccupational environmental control programming andindustrial hygiene practices.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!