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. 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: 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. 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: 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 Concrete industry Concrete-making materials Concrete problem diagnosis Concrete testing Structural engineering Highway construction 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 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