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2015-2016 General Catalog 
    
2015-2016 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Engineering Technology

  
  • ETG 4939 Professional Seminar (1)


    Introduction To Recent Developments, Special Projects Or Research Related To Technology By Lecture, Film, Demonstration Or Field Trips. Presentations Made By Distinguished Visiting Scientists, Engineers, Or Professors.

  
  • ETI ELECT Design Engineering Elective


    Design Engineering Elective: This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Ib) Approved By The Articulation Coordinating Committee Credit-by-exam Equivalents

  
  • ETI 2110C Qual Assurance I


  
  • ETI 2111C Qual Assurance II


  
  • ETI 2121C Non-des Testing


  
  • ETI 2408C Welding Processes


  
  • ETI 2410 Design Engineering


    Design Engineering: This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Ib) Approved By The Articulation Coordinating Committee Credit-by-exam Equivalents

  
  • ETI 2411 Manufacturing Proces


  
  • ETI 2411C Industrial Processes


  
  • ETI 2412C Industrial Proces II


  
  • ETI 3742C Hwy Safe Prog Mgmt


  
  • ETI 4427 Advanced Manufacturing Process


    The Course Will Present Concepts And Applications Of The Principles Governing The Processes Used In The Manufacturing Industries. Topics Covered In The Course Will Include, The Structure Of Polymers And Application Of Polymers In Manufacturing, Composite Materials, Plastics, Powdered Metal Extrusion Processes, Materials Surface Properties And Measurement, And Topics On Quality, Safety And Reliability In Manufacturing

  
  • ETI 4430 Computer-aided Manufacturing


    This Course Provides A Treatment Of Computer Aided Methods For Manufacturing. The Focus Will Be On The Role Of Computerized Manufacturing (cam) In The Process Aspects Of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (cim) Systems.

  
  • ETI 4449 Tool Engineering


    The Technical Project Is A Combination Of All The Manufacturing Engineering Technology Components That Have Been Covered In The Curriculum. The Students Are Required To Define A Product, Apply Design Graphics, Outline A Manufacturing Process, Build And Test A Prototype Of The Product. The Technical Project Can Be Carried Out Individually Or In Groups Of Two. A Well Written And A Professionally Developed Presentation Is Required.

  
  • ETI 4483 Manufacturing Engineering Tech


    The Purpose Of This Course Is To Familiarize The Students With The Basic Automation And Robotics Technologies Used In Manufacturing Systems. Various Components, Systems And Their Applications To Industrial Automation And Robotics Will Be Discussed. This Course Will Be Supplemented By Project Work, Which Will Help The Students Apply And Evaluate The Concepts Studied In The Classroom.

  
  • ETI 4487 Automation In Manufacturing


    The Purpose Of This Course Is To Familiarize The Students With The Basic Automation And Robotics Technologies Used In Manufacturing Systems. Various Components, Systems And Their Applications To Industrial Automation And Robotics Will Be Discussed. This Course Will Be Supplemented By Project Work, Which Will Help The Students Apply The Concepts Studied In The Classroom

  
  • ETI 4614 Industrial Organization And Ma


    This Introductory Course On Industrial Organization And Management Will Provide The Students With An Overview Of The Structure, Functions, Activities, And Management Practices Of Manufacturing Organizations

  
  • ETI 4642 Production Control


  
  • ETI 4655 Computer Application In Techno


    This Course Provides An Overview Of Various Functions Of An Integrated Enterprise And Examines The Interdependencies Of The Major Components Of The Integrated Enterprise, Such As, Management, Production Planning And Control, Materials Requirements, Sales And Inventory Managements.

  
  • ETI 4671 Principles of Engineering Economy (2)


    Prerequisite: MAC 3311  Calculus With Analytic Geometry I. The Mathematics Of Compound Interest With Emphasis On Time Value Of Money. Equipment Replacement And Investment Decisions. Topics On Depreciation And Taxes.

  
  • ETI 4905 Directed Indiv Study


  
  • ETI 5119 Total Quality Management (3)


    Application Of The Total Quality Management Concepts For Continuous Improvement Of Products, Processes, And Services And Enhancement Of Organizational Effectiveness. Use Of Techniques In Design For Manufacturing And Assembly; Concepts In Bench Marking; Product Re-engineering; And Quality Function Deployment. An Analysis Of Quality From The Following Perspectives: Product Oriented, Process Oriented, Systems Oriented, Humanistic, Society Oriented, And Cost Oriented. (graduate Standing Or By Permission)

  
  • ETI 5183 Topics In Quality Engineering (3)


    Prerequisite: Statistics. Concepts And The Application Of Statistical Quality In Engineering. Topics Include Statistical Concepts, Quality Potential Of A Process, Process Control, Product Reliability, Robust Design, Design Of Experiments, Risk Analysis, And Production Enhancement.

  
  • ETI 5625 Value Engineering (3)


    Application Of Value Engineering Concepts To Improve And Perfect Products And Services; Analysis Of Products, Processes And Services From The Point Of View Of Value And Cost; Topics Covered Include Team Building, Project Selection, Use Of Such Techniques As Functional Analysis, Value Index, Criteria Analysis, Paired Comparisons, Magnitude Estimation, Attributes Listing, Morphological Analysis, Gordon Techniques, And Cost Estimation; The Role Of Value Engineering And Value Analysis In Product And Process Design Is Emphasized. (senior Standing Or By Permission)

  
  • ETI 5636 Engineering Technology And Management (3)


    The Course Deals With The Issues Of Business, And Organizational Management From The Point Of View Of Engineering Technology. Topics Include Business Organizations, Management Strategies, Marketing Research, Research And Development, Product Design, Process Engineering, Project Management, Economic Analysis, Capital Resources, Personnel Management, And The Global Nature Of Engineering Management.

  
  • ETI 5638 Technology And Global Industry (3)


    The Course Analyzes The Role Of Technology In The Global Perspective. Topic Include Changing Nature Of Technology, Extent Of Technological Advances In Various Fields, Technology Forecasting, Issues In Technology Application And Management, Management Of Technology Globally, And The Impact Of Technology On People And Organizations.

  
  • ETI 5639 Adv Comp App Tec III


  
  • ETI 5650 Comp Integr Mate Mgt


  
  • ETI 5652 Computer Applications In Engineering Technology (3)


    Application Of Computers In Design, Design Analysis, Process Simulation And Enterprise Integration; Concepts In Information Management; Enterprise Resource Planning; Integration Of Functions Ranging From Process Planning, Materials Management, Production Planning, Manufacturing, Sales And Distribution, And Human Resource Management. Case Studies And Extensive Laboratory Work In The Application Of Industry Standard Software Are Part Of The Requirements.(senior Standing Or By Permission)

  
  • ETI 5653 Computer Applications In Engineering Technology (3)


    Application Of Computers In Design, Design Analysis, Process Simulation And Enterprise Integration; Concepts In Information Management; Enterprise Resource Planning; Integration Of Functions Ranging From Process Planning, Materials Management, Production Planning, Manufacturing, Sales And Distribution, And Human Resource Management. Case Studies And Extensive Laboratory Work In The Application Of Industry Standard Software Are Part Of The Requirements.(senior Standing Or By Permission)

  
  • ETI 5654 Advanced Computer Applications In Technology II (3)


    Prerequisite: 5610 Computer Applications In Engineering Technology. The Course Deals With Varied Advanced Topics In The Application Of Computers In Industry. The Techniques In The Use Computer Hardware And Software To Accomplish Engineering And Management Functions In Manufacturing And Service Businesses Are Presented. Materials Management Applications Will Include The Business Structure, The Role Of Materials Management In The Organization, Materials Requirements Planning, Inventory Management, Material Evaluations, And Business Logistics. Case Studies And Extensive Laboratory Work In The Application Of Industry Standard Software Are Part Of The Requirements

  
  • ETI 5933 Advanced Topics In Engineering Technology I (3)


    Presents A Range Of Advanced Topics In The Areas Of Civil, Computer, Construction, Electronics, Industrial Or Manufacturing Engineering Technology. Problems Studied May Involve Advanced Concepts In Design, Design Analysis, Processes, And Technology Applications.

  
  • ETI 5935 Advanced Topics In Engineering Technology II. (3)


    Presents A Range Of Advanced Topics In The Areas Of Civil, Computer, Construction, Electronics, Industrial Or Manufacturing Engineering Technology. Problems Studied May Involve Advanced Concepts In Design, Design Analysis, Processes, And Technology Applications. Emphasis Will Be On Current Practices In Industry And Team Approach To Solving Complex Technological Issues And Problems.


English

  
  • ENG 2022 Brit Lit:1790-presnt


  
  • ENG 3014 Crit Iss In Lit Stud


  
  • ENG 3048 Theories and Techniques of Literary Studies (3)


    Prerequisite: ENC 3320 . Introduces The Student To Contemporary Literary Theories Such As Structuralist, Post Modernist, Feminist, Marxist, Deconstructionist, Transactional, Literary Response, And The Black Aesthetic And Their Application To Selected Literary Works.

  
  • ENG 4905 Directed Indiv Study


    Directed Individual Study (03-09) Specialized Studies In English Language And/or Literature.

  
  • ENG 4930 Prof Seminar Eng Mj


  
  • ENG 5018 Literary Criticism I (3)


    Development Of Literary Criticism From Plato To Dryden.

  
  • ENG 5019 Literary Criticism II (3)


    Development Of Literary Criticism From Dryden To T.S. Eliot.

  
  • ENG 5905 Directed Individual Study (1-5)


    Specialized Studies In English Language And/or Literature.

  
  • ENG 5906 Old Norse Sagas


  
  • ENG 5933 Topics In English



English/Linguistics

  
  • LIN 3041 Int. Ling For Foreign Lang


  
  • LIN 4060 A History Of The English Language (3)


    Introduction To The Origins Of The English Language As It Relates To The Indo-european Family Of Languages And To The Developments Of English From Its Earliest Days To The Present.

  
  • LIN 4340 Advanced Grammar


  
  • LIN 4680 Advanced Grammar (3)


    Traditional And Modern Approaches To Study Of English Grammar. Required Of English Majors And Minors. Open To Upperclassmen Who Need Or Desire Further Language Study.

  
  • LIN 4747 Contrastive Linguis


  
  • LIN 5067 History English Lan


  
  • LIN 5107 History English Lan


  
  • LIN 5932 Topics In Ling-sla



English as a Second Language

  
  • ESL 41 Clast Foreign Stud



English Composition

  
  • ENC 15 College Preparatory English (3)


    A precollegiate course that focuses on mechanics of standard English to prepare students to pass the C-Prep exit test and the paragraph writing test. Students who meet C-Prep criteria are mandated to take this course.

    Course Attribute: PREP
    Course Attribute Value: CPREP-ENG
  
  • ENC 25 Developmental Writing II


    Build Writing Skills, Support Written Arguments, And Demonstrate Command Of Standard Written English

  
  • ENC 1000 Introduction To Communication Skills (3)


    Provides Students With Lessons On Communication Skills That Are Essential For Correct Speaking And Writing, I.e., Mechanics, Grammar, Sentence Structure, And Paragraph Development. Correlates With Freshman English.

  
  • ENC 1090 Essay Writing (1)


    Special Emphasis On Syntax And Semantics In Order To Assist Students In Passing The Clast Essay Subtest.

  
  • ENC 1101 Freshman Communicative Skills I (3)


    Provides Students With Basic Communicative Skills, Including Dictionary And Library Usage And Analysis And Development Of Paragraphs, Themes, Research Papers And Business Communications. Must Be Taken For Maximum Credit Of 6 Semester Hours.

    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Communication
    Typically Offered: Fall/Spring
  
  • ENC 1101E Freshman Communicative Skills I (3)


    Provides students with basic communicative skills, including dictionary and library usage and analysis and development of paragraphs, themes, research papers and business communications. Must be taken for maximum credit of 6 semester hours.(THIS COURSE IS TO BE TAUGHT ONLINE)

    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Communication
  
  • ENC 1102 Freshman Communicative Skills II (3)


    Provides students with basic communicative skills, including dictionary and library usage and analysis and development of paragraphs, themes, research papers and business communications. Must be taken for maximum credit of 6 semester hours.

    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Communication
  
  • ENC 1102E Freshman Communicative Skills II (3)


    Provides Students With Basic Communicative Skills, Including Dictionary And Library Usage And Analysis And Development Of Paragraphs, Themes, Research Papers And Business Communications. Must Be Taken For Maximum Credit Of 6 Semester Hours.(this Course Is To Be Taught Online)

    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Communication
  
  • ENC 1121HONOR Freshman Composition (honors) (3)


    Accelerated courses for students admitted to General Honors Program. Other students may enroll with consent of instructor.

    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Communication
  
  • ENC 1122HONOR Freshman Composition (honors) (3)


    Accelerated courses for students admitted to General Honors Program. Other students may enroll with consent of instructor.

    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Communication
  
  • ENC 1905 Improv/writ/skills


  
  • ENC 2210 Tech Writin Tech Stu


  
  • ENC 2300 Improving Writing Competency (3)


    Prerequisite: ENC 1101 , ENC 1102 . Development Of Skills Necessary For Writing Expository Prose. For Non-english Majors And English Majors Who Require Additional Training Before Taking ENC 3320 .

  
  • ENC 3210 Technical Writing for Technology Students (3)


    Prerequisite: ENC 1101 , ENC 1102 . Techniques Of Writing Process Papers, Technical Reports, & Business Letters. Other Emphasis Include Making Flip Chart & Presenting A Proposal To Explain A Design Or Sell A Job.

  
  • ENC 3243 Technical Writing (3)


    Prerequisite: ENC 1101 , ENC 1102 . Emphasis Is On Clear Expository Writing Of Memoranda, Reports, And Articles In Student’s Particular Field.

  
  • ENC 3310 Article & Essay Wk


  
  • ENC 3320 Advanced Composition (3)


    Prerequisite: B Average ENC 1101 , ENC 1102 . Techniques Of Logical Structure And Critical Evaluation Of Prose Genre.

  
  • ENC 3416 Write/edit Prnt/onln


    This Course Focuses On The Principles Of Composing, Especially Across Diffeerent Composing Spaces. Students Create Works In Several Different Media, Including (1) In Print, (2) On The Screen, And (3) For The Network, While Also Learning How To Edit The Works Deployed In Each Medium Appropriately. In Addition, Students Repurpose At Least One Of These Works For Another Medium. Students Conclude The Course By Creating A Digital Portfolio.

  
  • ENC 3930 Enhan Writ Sks (mis)


  
  • ENC 3931 Enhan Oral Sks (mis)


  
  • ENC 3932L Int Writ Skill (mis)


  
  • ENC 3940L Army Writ Style (mis)


  
  • ENC 4311 Adv Artcl & Esy Wksp


  
  • ENC 5217 Line-editing


  
  • ENC 5317 Article And Essay Workshop


    may Be Repeated With Permission Of Instructor Nine Times. For Students Working Toward Publication Of Exposito Ry Writing. Course Will Be Structured With Writer-editor Relationship Between Student And Instructor

  
  • ENC 5318 Adv Concepts Comm


  
  • ENC 9999 Fresh Comm Skills I



English Literature

  
  • ENL 2000 English Literature


    This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Clep) Approved By The Articulation Coordinating Committee Credit-by-exam Equivalents

  
  • ENL 2011 English Literature I


    This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Clep) Approved By The Articulation Coordinating Committee Credit-by-exam Equivalents

  
  • ENL 2022 English Literature II


    This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e.clep) Approved By The Articulation Coordinating Committee Credit-by-exam Equivalents

  
  • ENL 2023 English Literature


  
  • ENL 3013 English Literature I (3)


    Survey of English literature from beginning to 1914.

    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • ENL 3034 Eng Literature II


    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • ENL 3334 Intro To Shakespeare


    This Course Is An Introduction To The Study Of Shakespeare At The College Level. Consideration Of Representative Works Of Comedy, History, Tragedy, Tragic-comedy Drawn From Throughout The Playwright’s Career.

  
  • ENL 4101 The English Novel (3)


    History Of The Novel From Defoe To Hardy.

  
  • ENL 4221 English Literature In The Seventeenth Century (3)


    Non-dramatic Works Of Milton And Other Principal Writers Of The Period.

  
  • ENL 4222 Eng Lit-17th Cen II


  
  • ENL 4230 English Literature In The Eighteenth Century (3)


    Study Of Major Writers, Including Defoe, Swift, Pope, Fielding, Johnson, Gray, Burns, And Blake.

  
  • ENL 4231 English Lit 18th Cen


  
  • ENL 4240 British Romantc Litr


    This Course Studies British Poetry And Prose From 1785 To 1832.

  
  • ENL 4240 The Romantic Period (3)


    English Poetry, 1798-1832, Including Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley And Keats.

  
  • ENL 4251 Victorian Literature (3)


    Significant Poetry And Prose Of Major Writers Against Scientific And Philosophical Background Which The Age Afforded. Writers Include Tennyson, Browning, Carlyle, Arnold, Huxley, Rosetti.

  
  • ENL 4311 Chaucer (3)


    Selections From The Canterbury Tales And Troilus And Criseyde.

  
  • ENL 4331 Shakespeare I (3)


    Study Of Shakespeare’s Development Of Dramatic Techniques And Ideas In His Early, Middle, And Late Plays.

  
  • ENL 4332 Shakespeare II (3)


    Study Of Shakespeare’s Development Of Dramatic Techniques And Ideas In His Early, Middle, And Late Plays.

  
  • ENL 4935 Spec Top English Lit


  
  • ENL 5246 The Romantic Period (3)


    Examination Of The Most Significant English Prose And Poetry Written Between 1798 And 1832.

  
  • ENL 5317 Chaucer (3)


    Selections From The Canterbury Tales, Troilus And Criseyde, And The Minor Poems.

 

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