ENGT - 1010 INTRODUCTION TO DRAFTING TECHNIQUES
[2 hours] Study of the basics of drafting covering the principles and the
development of skill in their application. Included are the use of instruments, drafting techniques, lettering, and geometric
constructions.
ENGT - 1050 COMPUTERS FOR ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
[3 hours] Concepts and techniques on the application of computers to the
solution of manufacturing and engineering technology problems. Provides an introduction to computer operating systems,
programming language, and technical software.
ENGT - 3010 APPLIED STATISTICS AND DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS
[4 hours] Introduction to probability, statistical inference, and
design of experiments. Topics include confidence intervals, tests of hypothesis, regression, analysis of variance, factorial experimental
designs, and propagation of experimental errors. Corequisite: ENGT 3020
ENGT - 3020 APPLIED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
[3 hours] Introduction to partial derivatives, series expansions, complex
variables, differential equations, and Laplace transform analysis. Application of computers for numerical solution techniques. Corequisite:
ENGT 3010
ENGT - 3040 APPLIED MATERIALS SCIENCE
[4 hours] Study of the relationships between structures and properties for common
engineering materials, including metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites. Mechanical behavior, temperature effects, heat treatment, corrosion,
and electrical properties are covered. Prerequisite: ENGT 3010; Chemistry with lab
ENGT - 4050 SENIOR TECHNOLOGY CAPSTONE
[3 hours] A comprehensive problem in engineering technology is assigned to a group of
students who work together as a team to present a solution in a formal written and oral report. Prerequisite: �C� average for all courses
in major
ENGT - 4980 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
[2 - 4 hours] Selected topics in engineering technology with emphasis
on intensive investigation of recent literature in areas of special interest. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor
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