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110 <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>ITE 207 Ergonomics (3) This course is a study of humancharacteristics for the appropriate design of the workplaceenvironment to promote safety, well being and workefficiency.ITE 210 Introduction to Energy, Power and TransportationSystems (3) A study of various energy, power andtransportation systems utilized to move people and goodsthrough various environments. The course will addressthe design, industrial application, proper nomenclature,troubleshooting and repair of various power andtransportation units. Alternative energy forms will beexplored. The power systems studied will include theinternal combustion engine, hydraulics, pneumatics,rockets, diesel, jet and steam engines as they relate tosociety’s energy and transportation needs. Transportationenvironments studied include terrestrial, marine,atmospheric and space. (Lecture and lab combined)ITE 211 Architectural and Industrial Finishing (3) Introductionto the many types of finishing materials and techniquesused in modern architectural designs and on industrialgoods. Residential, commercial and industrial finishes willbe explored and students will practice several applicationtechniques on personal or departmental projects. (Lectureand lab combined)ITE 214 Residential Drawing (3) Prerequisite: C or betterin ITE 109. This course explores the fundamentals ofresidential drawing and the application of computer aideddrafting. Students develop skills in sketching, homeplanning, design, layout and building material selection forresidential structures. Students are required to complete afull set of construction documents to include floor plans,foundation plans, elevations, kitchen and bath plans, detaildrawings, general, specific notes and a 3D rendering.(Lecture and lab combined)ITE 301 Construction Safety (3) This course will focus onsafety issues directly related to the construction industry.Students will explore state and federal regulationsassociated with the construction industry. The coursewill include both classroom activities and “in the field”activities to further their understanding of the issues facedby construction companies.ITE 306 Industrial Safety (3) This course will focus onsafety issues directly related to the industrial environment.Students will look at state and federal regulations associatedwith the industrial/manufacturing environment.ITE 307 Cabinetmaking and Millwork (3) Prerequisite: ITE105 or permission by instructor. The operation and careof modern cabinetmaking and millwork tools, equipmentand materials. Emphasis will be on design, estimating andthe actual production of cabinets and millwork relevant tocurrent trends in industry. Other considerations includevarious material finishes including plastic laminates,wood finishes and the proper safety practices involved inproduction. (Lecture and lab combined)ITE 308 Construction Technology (3) Prerequisite: C orbetter in ITE 202. Students enrolled in this course studythe proper care and operation of various hand and powertools used in construction, basic masonry and carpentrypractices; framing; interior and exterior finishing; readingand interpreting of building blueprints and specificationswith actual application of the competencies necessary tocomplete various construction projects. (Lecture and labcombined)ITE 309 Technical Drawing and Design (3) Prerequisite: C orbetter in ITE 109. This course includes the developmentof technical working drawings to include correct methodsof dimensioning and tolerancing, use of ANSI standards,sheet-metal developments, documentation of shopprocesses, use of fasteners and pictorial drawings. Anintroduction to 3D modeling, rendering and an introductionto CNC and computer aided manufacturing processes is alsoincluded. (Lecture and lab combined)ITE 310 Workplace Accident Investigation (3) This course willexplore the principles and application of workplace accidentinvestigation techniques as they relate to the managementof occupational safety and health programs. A variety oftheories and practices will be discussed and evaluated usingcase studies of actual accidents.ITE 312 Systems Safety (3) This course will focus on systemssafety as they apply to the management of safety and healthprograms. The student will explore a variety of concepts asthey pertain to system safety.ITE 314 Architectural Design (3) Prerequisite: C or betterin ITE 214. This course looks at architectural designusing a design team/client approach. Emphasis is on amajor commercial project. Teams will interview clients,determine client needs, develop and refine design proposals,develop working and presentation drawings. The courseincludes the development of a project summary thatis presented to the client and use of 3D CAD models,rendering, construction terminology, interior design andcost estimation. Rendering of 3D models and portfoliodevelopment are also included. (Lecture and lab combined)ITE 315 Manufacturing Technology (3) This courseemphasizes the methods used to access and improvethe efficiency of manufacturing processes. Engineeringprinciples used in casting, forming, joining, machiningand finishing of metals, polymers, ceramics, woods andcomposites will be considered in the course. Studentswill also explore the areas of CNC, process flow, jigs andfixtures. (Lecture and lab combined)ITE 320 Technology and Society (3) Prerequisites: Juniorstanding, 60 or more hours completed. A study focusingon the nature of modern technology with emphasis onhow technology affects human culture and the individualsin society. The content to be offered will include various

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