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Technology (TECH) Undergraduate Courses 


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TECH 1301: Technology and Society

An introduction to technology systems as applied to manufacturing, distribution, communication, energy/power, etc. The course includes history, system design, operation, service, resources, products, emerging technologies applications, and societal impact.

TECH 1303: Engineering Graphics
An introduction to engineering graphics techniques using computer aided drafting software. This course will cover specialized CAD techniques in lines, arcs, editing, and dimensioning. Also included will be geometric constructions, three-view drawing, sectioning, and basic 3-D drawing. Two hours lecture, four hours lab.

TECH 1320: Industrial Materials
An introduction to the basic characteristics of industrial materials. This survey course provides students with an insight into the nature of materials and how material attributes can be tested and altered.  

TECH 1330: Fundamentals of Electronics
An introduction to the basic fundamentals of electronics. Students are provided with an orientation to basic AC and DC concepts, resistance, capacitance, inductance, impedance, power, digital gating circuits, etc. Laboratory demonstrations reinforce conceptual discussions. 


TECH 1360: Introduction to 3-D Design and Modeling
Principles of sketching and three-dimensional computer design modeling as strategies for enhancing communication, visualization, ideation, optimization, and evaluation of designs. Rapid prototyping technology is also introduced. Course fee $15. Computer fee. $15. Equipment fee $25.

TECH 1362:  Human-Centered Design
Application of design to meet human needs, expectations, and use. Exploration of the relationships related to the design of products and systems in social environments. Prerequisite: TECH 1360. Course fee $15.

TECH 1365:  Prototyping and Simulation
Experimentation and application of prototyping concepts using a variety of materials. The utilization of computer simulations will be introduced as a process for refining design projects. Prerequisite: TECH 1360. Course fee: $15, Lab fee: $3, Equipment fee: $25.

TECH 2311: Mechanical and Fluid Systems
An introduction to the fundamentals of mechanical and fluid power systems. The students are provided with lecture and laboratory experiences. 

TECH 2320: Accident Prevention in Technology
An overview of the fundamentals of the off-the-job and on-the-job safety as related to hazard reduction and accident prevention. Safety and occupational health principles will be discussed to include both proactive and reactive safety procedures. Basic federal, state, and local safety and health compliance requirements will be introduced.  

TECH 2323: Introduction to Computer Applications
A study of personal computer applications in industry, with emphasis on specifying, installing, utilizing and maintaining software.

TECH 2330: Information Technology and Communications
An investigation of the concepts behind modern telecommunications systems. Students will explore the means by which systems are interconnected. Information will be provided regarding emerging developments in telecommunications hardware and software.

TECH 3311: Manufacturing Technology (Same as MENG 4319)
Study of manufacturing processes including the background of manufacturing, metrology, properties of materials, plastics processes and applications, metal casting, forming, and forging, and metal cutting.

TECH 3312: Facilities Operations
Study of procedures basic to the maintenance and operation of industrial facilities.

TECH 3313: Construction Technology
Designed to acquaint the student with construction systems, materials, equipment, municipal inspections, building codes, related service industries, and problems related to financing construction.

TECH 3315: Visual Communication Technology
Study of processes and materials related to the visual communication industry.

TECH 3316: Energy and Power Technology
Explores the conversion, transmission and control of energy and power systems.

TECH 3324: Facilities Planning
An introductory course in facilities planning including a wide range of topics such as: real estate, financing, insurance, ergonomics, site selection, architecture, and management.

TECH 3334: Recycling Technology
Study of the processes of recycling materials, products, and by-products of industry for conservation purposes and for environmental control.

TECH 3341: Public Domain – Texas Disposition of the Public Lands of the State of Texas.
This course investigates the basis of all land mineral development in the State of Texas.

TECH 3342: Applications of Photogrammetry
Elements of map, photograph, and image interpretation in land use and site mitigation. Topics include: botany, wetlands, flood land hazard and waste sites.

TECH 3344: Industrial Safety
Study of environmental health and safety management as it relates to business and industry. Emphasis is places on accident theory, hazard identification, safety organizations, environmental stressors, loss control and risk analysis.

TECH 3348: Construction Safety
Examines the application of OSHA 29CFR 1926 for the construction industry along with applicable state and federal construction safety laws pertaining to construction, altercations, or repair work at construction site.

TECH 3350: Risk Management for Safety and Health
A discussion, review, analysis, and application of risk management concepts employed for eliminating accidents, injuries, and total cost associated with workplace hazards while developing a zero accident culture.  

TECH 3360: Technological Research and Development
Processes for guiding research and development of technological artifacts and activities. Prerequisite: TECH 2360. Course Fee $15. Equipment Fee $25.

TECH 3365: Invention, Innovation, and Design

Invention/creative processes and their role in economic-value creation. How humans use design thinking to create change. Protection of intellectual property. Prerequisite: TECH 3360. Course fee $15.  Equipment Fee $25.

TECH 4301: Supervision
Designed to provide foremen and supervisors the opportunity to acquire knowledge with respect to their relationship to management, employees, unions, and special personnel. Emphasizes activities associated with production, quality control, personnel training, materials, equipment, records and reports.

TECH 4302: Multiple Technology Systems
An orientation to organizing multiple activities through study of such areas as production technology, communication technology, and energy technology. Fifteen hours of field experience is included during this course.

TECH 4303: Fire Safety Systems
Study of techniques in fire prevention through regulations, inflammable materials storage, inspection of premises, fire fighting equipment, maintenance procedures, fire detection systems, and local ordinances relating to fire control.

TECH 4304: Systems Safety Analysis
Study of accidents as systematic occurrences. Topics include probability, fault-free analysis and loss controls.

TECH 4306: Principles of Technology I
Principles and effective utilization of prepackaged programs as they relate to technology.

TECH 4310: Quality Assurance in Industry
An analysis and application of total quality management principles to include statistical process control, graphical problem solving techniques, acceptance sampling standards, and six sigma quality. This is an applied computer course.  

TECH 4317: Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Study of the application of computer-aided design, computer-aided-manufacturing, computer numerical control, robotics, programmable electronic controllers, and communication networks to achieve automated manufacturing.

TECH 4320: Job Analysis Techniques
Provides a systematic procedure for identifying and analyzing tasks related to specific jobs.

TECH 4323: Lean Production
Applications of assembly-line scheduling, automated systems, quality control, dispatching, inventory control, and product forecasting to production technology.

TECH 4325: Purchasing in Distribution and Manufacturing
A study of the principles of safety procedures and compliance requirements for academic institutions, laboratory layouts, instructional machines, instructional power tools, instructional hand tools and students.

TECH 4327: Electronic Data Communications
A study of the application-to-application transfer of documentation in industrial distribution, customer service, and manufacturing. Traditional and Internet applications of electronic data interchange (EDI) and other forms of electronic commerce are investigated.

TECH 4330: Occupational Safety and Health
Study of standards, requirements, guidelines, forms, inspection kits, and corrective actions that are described within the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.

TECH 4332: Industrial Environmental Problems
Study of the industrial environment as it relates to industrial hygiene and workplace health conditions. Environmental sampling criteria will be emphasized.

TECH 4334: Risk Factors in Industrial Hygiene
Study of risks involved in the handling, use and consumption of natural and man-made chemical agents. Exposure to physical agents and problems encountered in communicating risks to the public will be addressed.

TECH 4340: Behavioral Safety Concepts
This course is directed toward the understanding of how safety-related and at-risk work behaviors and attitudes in the work place can be improved. Areas of concern will include behavioral safety management concepts, barriers to behavioral safety management, and behavior based interventions in the work place.

TECH 4341: Legal Principles in Surveying and Mapping
Boundary law including topics on: conflict and litigation, courtroom presentation, determination of boundaries, evidence and procedures and special boundaries such as gradient and riparian.

TECH 4342: Applied Geodesy
Application of precise surveying technology in boundary location and surveying. Topics covered are: photogrammetry, GPs, GIS, remote sensing, coordinate systems, and map projections.

TECH 4350: Topics in Industrial Studies
An organized course designed to provide instruction and guidance by trained resource persons in selected topics related to technology. A maximum of six credit hours may be applied toward an undergraduate degree.

TECH 4351: Topics in Industrial Studies
An organized course designed to provide instructional guidance by trained resource persons in selected topics related to technology. A maximum of six credit hours may be applied toward an undergraduate degree.

TECH 4356: Ergonomics in the Workplace
The study of laws of work in industrial ergonomics. The course examines design of work environment, work equipment, and tools associated with work tasks. Other areas of study will include anthropometrics data and ergonomic programs.

TECH 4358: Environmental Regulations
Explores and analyzes U.S. environmental developments from a historical, ethical, economical, and regulatory perspective. The environmental management of solid waste, air quality, and water quality will be studied as related to the safety professional.

TECH 4365: Teaching Skills for Design and Innovation
Designed to provide preservice secondary teachers with opportunities to acquire skills of effective planning, implementing and evaluating instruction and teaching methodologies focused on developing design and innovation capabilities. Delivered in a field-based setting. Co-requisitie: TECH 4367. Course fee $15. Equipment fee $25.

TECH 4367: Design and Innovation Studio
Directed research and design projects. A jury-reviewed assessment of the process and products of student work. Prerequisite: TECH 3365 and concurrent enrollment in TECH 4365. Course fee $15. Equipment fee $25.

TECH 4369: The Designed World
An introduction to the human systems used to modify the natural world. These systems include construction, information and communication, energy and power, manufacturing, medical and health, agricultural and bio-related technology, and transportation systems. Prerequisite: TECH 3360. Course fee $15. Computer fee $15. Equipment fee: $25.

TECH 4370: Internship in Technology
An 8- to 16-week program offering learning experiences in an off-campus industrial, business or manufacturing environment. A minimum of 150 clock hours of learning experiences in an approved internship activity is required for 3 hours of credit. Course is credit/no-credit.

TECH 4371: Internship in Technology
An 8-16 week program offering learning experiences in an off-campus industrial, business or manufacturing environment. A minimum of 150 clock hours of learning experiences in an approved internship activity is required for 3 hours of credit. Course is credit/no-credit.

TECH 4372: Technology Capstone
An end-of-program review of technical and managerial concepts. Students complete an electronic portfolio of acquired competencies.

TECH 4199 - 4699: Independent Study
Independent study in specific areas of technology not covered by organized undergraduate courses. A maximum of six credit hours for independent study courses may be applied toward an undergraduate degree.

Technology (TECH) Graduate Courses
TECH 5300: Inservice Workshop for  HRD & Technology
This course is designed to provide opportunities for groups who wish to study specific problems in technology. Up to six semester hours of credit in inservice workshops may be used for degree requirements with the prior approval of the student’s advisor.

TECH 5301: History and Philosophy of HRD & Technology
A study of the social, political, industrial, and educational factors which have influenced technology. Emphasis is placed on readings and discussion for the purpose of developing a sound philosophy of technology.

TECH 5303: Research Techniques in Technology
An orientation in types of research, literature, and proposal development. An advisor-approved project is required.

TECH 5305: Seminar in Technology
A discussion and analysis of current trends and problems in technology. Up to six semester hours may be applied to a degree. No topics may be repeated.

TECH 5306: Advanced Industrial Distribution
A study of industrial distribution with emphasis on logistics management of materials, communications and financial processes involved in getting a product from the point of manufacture to the point of use, including service after the sale.

TECH 5309: Industrial Technology
Involves updating skills, knowledge, and experience in industrial processes and materials.

TECH 5310: Six Sigma Quality
A discussion, analysis and application of quality control concepts to include both attribute and variable quality control techniques. Total quality control (TQC) and variable analysis will be emphasized as they apply to Just-In- Time manufacturing techniques. Attribute analysis will be emphasized as it applies to MIL-STD-105D and variable analysis as it applies to MIL-STD-414. Effective utilization of microcomputers will be used to develop spreadsheets, graphs, charts, and run statistical quality control microcomputer programs. This course is reflective of current trends and problems in technology.

TECH 5311: Trends and Techniques in Visual Communication Technology
An emphasis on current trends and technical applications in the visual communication industry.

TECH 5312: Industrial Maintenance Management
A study of contemporary maintenance management within modern industries emphasizing the evaluation of Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS).

TECH 5313: Energy, Power, and Transportation Systems
Study of energy and transportation concerned with delivery systems and methods.

TECH 5317: Computer Integrated Manufacturing
A study of the application of computer aided-design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer numerical control, robotics, programmable electronic controllers, and communication networks to achieve automated manufacturing.  

TECH 5318: Computer Applications in Industrial Technology
Study of methods and materials for integrating the computer into the various areas of the technology curriculum.  

TECH 5320: Total Quality Management
A study of the principles and practices of TQM to include leadership in quality, customer satisfaction, employee involvement, and continuous process improvement. Such TQM tools and techniques as quality function deployment and experimental design are studied.

TECH 5325: Administration and Supervision of Human Resource Development
Study of the fundamentals, principles, and techniques of supervision and administration. 

TECH 5328: Topics in Technical Programs
Studies in technical programs. Up to nine semester hours may be applied to a degree. Topics may be repeated if content changes.

TECH 5329: Trends in Industry
Study of new and developing industrial techniques.

TECH 5330: Safety and Health Developments
An analysis of concerns in the work environment such as changes in laws, new research findings, and attitudes of management and labor toward safety and health.

TECH 5331: Project Management
Planning and scheduling to interface human resources with modern industry.

TECH 5335: Lean Manufacturing
Overview of key lean concepts currently being used in most manufacturing industries. A variety of case studies regarding lean manufacturing approaches will be examined and reviewed.

TECH 5341: Planning, Developing and Implementing Safety Programs
Explores the expertise needed to plan, develop and implement safety programs.

TECH 5345: Professional Development
Provides an opportunity to investigate and discuss ways to upgrade knowledge and skills relating to professional responsibilities.

TECH 5346: Environmental Management (Same as ENGR 5321)
Federal and state environmental regulations; techniques for environmental control; risk assessment and management strategies; characterization, measurement and control of air contaminants; hazardous materials characterization, spill control strategies, and cleanup techniques.

TECH 5361: Principles of Technology I
A study of Force, Work, Rate, Resistance, Energy, Power and Force Transformers.

TECH 5370: Internship in Technology
An 8-16 week program offering learning experiences in an off-campus industrial business or manufacturing environment. A minimum of 125 clock hours of learning experiences in the approved internship activity is required for 3 hours of credit. Course is taken for credit/nocredit.

TECH 5371: Internship in Technology
An 8-16 week program offering learning experiences in an off-campus industrial business or manufacturing environment. A minimum of 125 clock hours of learning experiences in the approved internship activity is required for 3 hours of credit. Course is taken for credit/nocredit.

TECH 5199 - 5699: Independent Study
Independent study in specific areas of technology not covered by organized graduate courses. A maximum of six hours for independent study courses may be applied toward a graduate degree.


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