Engineering Technology

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Department of Engineering Technology
9/30/09
FY:
Librarian Liaison:
Faculty Representative:
Total Allocation amount:
2010
Jane Mills, jm23
Dr. Gary Winek , gw04
$70,383.83, available $27,702
Target Dates: One third of department allocation will be spent by each of the
following dates:
Date 1
Date 2
Date 3
December 18, 2009
March 31, 2010
May 30, 2010
$18,468
$9,234
$0
A. Program Purpose and Description
Department
The Department of Technology prepares students for
technical/professional careers in industry and education. Students
can assume positions of professional responsibility in the areas of
manufacturing, construction, concrete industry management,
computer related fields of all types, electronics, and education.
Majors
Concrete Industry Management
The BS in Concrete Industry Management degree prepares students
who are grounded in basic construction management, who are
knowledgeable in concrete technology and techniques and who are
able to manage people and systems to promote product and devices
related to the concrete industry.
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Concrete Industry Management
Engineering Technology
The BST in Engineering Technology provides students with the
technical background to work in industry in the planning, fabrication,
production, assembly, testing and maintenance of product and
devices. Students can specialize in:
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Construction Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering Technology
Environmental Engineering Technology
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Industrial Technology
The BST in Industrial Technology degree prepares students for work
in industry in middle management positions. Students gain a sound
knowledge and understanding of materials, processes, industrial
safety and concepts of industrial management. The degree has
majors in construction, manufacturing, general technology and
teacher certification. The general technology major, under industrial
technology, can be customized to meet specific student needs
offering opportunities in electronics, industrial safety, education, etc.
Students interested in exploring such opportunities should see a
Technology Department advisor for more details.
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Industrial Technology (IT)-General
Industrial Technology (IT)-Construction
Industrial Technology (IT)-Manufacturing
Teacher Certification
B . Degree Programs and Collection Levels:
BS
Concrete Industry Management
BST Engineering Technology
BST
Industrial Technology
Collection Level 2, instructional level
MST Master Science Industrial Technology
Collection Level 3 and 4, graduate and research
C Specific Selection Criteria
Collection efforts will concentrate on, but are not limited to the following:
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Technology in culture
Certification in Driver Education and FAA academic courses
Construction industry
Green, sustainable building
Construction materials
Construction management
Construction scheduling
Construction contracts
Mechanical, electrical, plumbing systems
Furniture design and construction
Building codes
Surveying construction sites
Architectural design
Computer aided design (CAD)
Industrial facility construction
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Concrete industry
Concrete-making materials
Concrete problem diagnosis
Concrete testing
Structural engineering
Highway construction
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Metal assembly processes
Industrial design
Industrial research
Manufacturing processes
Quality management
Foundry
Material processing
Machining
Plastics processing (polymers)
Computer integrated manufacturing
Semi-conductor manufacturing and assembly
Control of manufacturing processes
Industrial facilities
Industrial ecology/environment
VLSI fabrication
Industrial safety
Ergonomics
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Basic thermodynamics
Power systems
Statics and material strengths
Electricity
Electronics
Electronic instrumentation
Solid state electronics
Integrated circuits
Microelectronics
Computer animation
Engineering economic analysis
Decision making
D Call Numbers for Dept.
Collecting
levels
Call Number
Description
T1-178
T351-385
TA 165-194
TA 213-359
TA 401-492
TD 169-171.8
TD 194-195
TD 895-899
TE 175-176.5
TE 200-205
TE 210-228.3
TE 250-278.8
TH 1-9745
TJ 212-225
Technology, general
2,3
Engineering, general
2, 3
Environmental
technology
2,3
Highway engineering
2,3
Building construction
Control engineering and
machinery
Electrical engineering
Production
management
Metal manufacturing
Stone work
Wood technology
2, 3
2,3
TK 1-8360
TS 155-194
TS 200-770
TS 780-788
TS 800-937
2,3
2, 3
2. 3
2. 3
2, 3
E Some Resources for Selection of material
Optional, can be websites, reviewing sources or titles, publishers, etc.
Databases
Applied Science and Technology Fulltext
Compendex
Emerald Management XTRA
Infotrac General Science
Inspec
IOP Science
Materials Science Citation Index
Science and Technology Collection (Ebsco)
Major publishers offering technology titles
Springer
Elsevier
ASTM
Delmar
Nova Science
CRC
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