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Fashion Technology
FTT 590
INDEPENDENT STUDY
3, 0/0
Industrial Technology
INT 590
INDEPENDENT STUDY
3, 0/0
INT 601
ENGINEERING ECONOMY
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.
Alternatives in processing, equipment selection, operation, and output in comparison to the various methods of production available currently or in the future.
INT 602
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (ADVANCED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS)
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.
Concepts and analytical techniques of comprehensive systems for operations management; quantitative methods in practical situations; modeling, computer interactive analysis, and nonsteady state situations; data streams; smoothing; forecasting; cyclic components; feedback.
INT 610
MANAGERIAL MARKETING
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.
Corporate and marketing strategy in a firm; the effect of product, distribution, pricing, and promotion strategy on corporate success; performance evaluation of a plan, including information gathering, analysis, and action.
INT 611
NETWORK THEORY
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.
Network-based management systems; management training in network planning; timely and cost-effective supervision of tasks and activities; exposure to a variety of project configurations. Term project required.
INT 612
QUALITY CONTROL MANAGEMENT
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: TEC 313 or equivalent.
Process control; parametric and nonparametric techniques; sampling program development; establishing quality policy; selling quality in the organization; design of experiments; developing vendor relations; quality planning.
INT 630
WORK MEASUREMENT
3, 3/0
Prerequisites: Graduate status and TEC 405 or equivalent.
Methods of work-measurement systems; development and application of time standards and incentive programs.
INT 659
INTEGRATED INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Appropriate business systems and technical-level coursework necessary for acceptance to an industrial technology master’s program.
Application, justification, and implementation of integrated industrial systems: establishment of database systems; specific computerized industrial systems; integrated industrial systems; flexible manufacturing.
INT 661
MANUFACTURING PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: TEC 201, TEC 311, or equivalent.
Selection and classification of materials and methods of manufacturing; choosing an economical fabrication procedure based on the physical properties of the material.
INT 662
MANUFACTURING CASE STUDY
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.
Case studies of contemporary industrial manufacturing operations: comprehensive analysis of facilities; production planning; process; production; quality control; human/machine scheduling; managed activities.
INT 670
PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.
Principles and techniques of production and inventory management; typical problems; applications.
INT 675
JUST-IN-TIME MANUFACTURING
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Graduate status.
Principles and techniques of small lot production; techniques that make small lot production economical.
INT 689
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Completion of 9 credit hours of graduate study in industrial technology.
Research methodology; technical proposal and project/thesis development; data collection and analysis in an industrial facility; technical presentation; skill enhancement.
INT 690
MASTER’S PROJECT
3, 0/0
A study undertaken by one or more individuals on a problem of special interest submitted in acceptable form according to directions given by the Technology Department.
INT 695
MASTER’S THESIS
3, 0/0
Individual investigation of an original problem submitted in acceptable form according to directions given by the Graduate Studies and Research Office. Problem and procedure must be approved by the student’s graduate adviser, the MSIT advisory committee, and the department chair before the investigation is begun.
Safety Studies
SAF 560
DRIVER AND TRAFFIC SAFETY EDUCATION
6, 6/30
Prerequisites: Acceptable driving record; valid New York State driver’s license; minimum of two years’ driving experience.
Classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction; instructional methods/techniques; setting up approved programs; three-hour prelicensing course content; theory and maintenance of the automobile; devices and aids for teaching in the classroom and automobile. Successful completion satisfies State Education Department requirements for provisional approval to teach driver and traffic safety education in all secondary schools, colleges, and universities; also qualifies an individual to teach in a commercial driving school.
SAF 565
TRENDS AND PROBLEMS IN DRIVER AND TRAFFIC SAFETY EDUCATION
3, 3/0
Prerequisites: SAF 417 and SAF 425.
Teaching, administration, and supervision of driver education and traffic safety; programs, methods, and materials; resource people and agencies; critical analysis of existing procedures; discussion of problems. Lectures and/or field trips for expert information from the field. Required for permanent approval of driver education instructors.
Technology
TEC 590
INDEPENDENT STUDY
3, 0/0
TEC 690
MASTER’S PROJECT
3, 0/0
TEC 695
MASTER’S THESIS
3, 0/0
Technology Education
TED 501
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
3, 3/0
Planning, organizing, and constructing activities for the elementary school; use of a variety of materials; technology education in the elementary school; changing technological processes and their effect on society. For technology education and non-technology education majors.
TED 507
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION FACILITY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
3, 3/0
Problems involved in planning new technology education facilities or remodeling of existing laboratories; concepts in relationship of objectives to facilities; space allocation, area development, and organization; service requirement; criteria for selection and placement of equipment; analyzing available equipment and writing specifications; critique of an existing technology education laboratory.
TED 521
OCCUPATIONAL AND PRACTICAL ARTS EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
3, 3/0
Prerequisite: Technology education, career and technical education, or exceptional education program major or instructor permission.
Nature and needs of individuals with disabilities and the disadvantaged enrolled in occupational and practical arts education; curriculum development; evaluating work potential; identifying instructional resources and teaching methods and techniques; interpreting research; identifying the function of available vocational rehabilitation and occupational and practical arts education programs.
TED 526
OCCUPATIONAL AWARENESS
3, 3/0
Fieldwork designed to increase educators’ occupational awareness as based on the 15 U.S. Office of Education career clusters. Students attend sessions wherein cluster representatives of business, industry, and labor organizations discuss work environment, obtaining employment, employer and employee job expectations, economic benefits, and required skills.
TED 531
ELEMENTS OF MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
3, 3/0
Manufacturing technology systems; management; personnel; and production.
TED 540
CAREER AWARENESS IN TECHNOLOGY FOR THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
3, 3/0
Current developments in career education; role of the elementary school in career education; curriculum development and correlation techniques.
TED 590
INDEPENDENT STUDY
3, 3/0
TED 600
FOUNDATIONS IN TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
3, 3/0
European and American antecedents of technology education; social and technological factors that make the technology education a major condition of culture; psychological and philosophical basis for teaching industrial arts. Required for technology education majors.
TED 690
MASTER’S PROJECT
3, 3/0
Prerequisites: TED 600, BUS 601, BUS 602, and BUS 604.
A study undertaken by one or more individuals on a problem of special interest submitted in acceptable form according to directions given by the Technology Department.
TED 695
MASTER’S THESIS
3, 0/0
Prerequisites: TED 600, BUS 601, BUS 602, and BUS 604.
Individual investigation of an original problem submitted in acceptable form according to directions given by the Graduate Studies and Research Office. Problem and procedure must be approved by the student’s graduate adviser, the graduate advisory committee, and the department chair before the investigation is begun.
TED 701
SEMINAR IN TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION: WRITING AND PUBLISHING
3, 3/0
Mechanics of writing and publishing, for those with a genuine desire and ability to express ideas in written form.
TED 702
SEMINAR IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
3, 3/0
Critical examination of technology from a historical perspective: study of prevalent views and issues relative to technology; its meaning, characteristics, and interdisciplinary scope; its relation to science and its place in education.
TED 703
SEMINAR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
3, 3/0
An opportunity to maximize the effectiveness of the instructional program and its resultant benefits, for those with a genuine desire to develop and organize teaching materials.
TED 705
CAREER EXPLORATION IN TECHNOLOGY FOR THE MIDDLE SCHOOL
3, 3/0
Student-teacher planning in career education for the middle school: curriculum development articulation methodology; developing instructional units of study for computerbased resource units.
TED 706
CAREER EXPLORATION IN TECHNOLOGY FOR THE SECONDARY SCHOOL
3, 3/0
The evolution and potentiality of career education for adolescents; opportunities for participants to develop occupational cluster information banks, including instructional objectives, content, media, learning activities, and evaluation devices.
