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2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Technology
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https://www.ucmo.edu/technology/
The School of Technology
Grinstead 009
660-543-4439
ucmo.edu/technology
Accreditations
Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering
website atmae.org
Automotive Technology Management, Design and Drafting Technology, Construction Management, Electronics Technology, and Graphic Technologies baccalaureates.
American Council for Construction Education
website acce-hq.org
Construction Management Baccalaureate.
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
website aafcs.org
Fashion: Textiles and Clothing in Business.
National Automotive Technicians Educational Foundation
website NATEF.org
Automotive Technology Management.
Majors/ProgramsMajors- Automotive Technology Management, BS (43-838) (120-124 hours)
- Construction Management, BS (43-239) (122 hours)
- Cooperative Engineering 2-2 Transfer Agreement (590)
- Design & Drafting Technology, BS (43-568) (120 hours)
- Engineering Technology, BS (43-282) - Mechanical Engineering Technology Option (Product Design) (EN02) (121-124 hours)
- Engineering Technology, BS (43-282) - Civil Engineering Technology Option (EN04) (121-124 hours)
- Engineering Technology, BS (43-282) - Electronics Engineering Technology Option (EN01) (121-124 hours)
- Engineering Technology, BS (43-282) - Industrial Engineering Technology Option (EN03) (121-124 hours)
- Fashion: Textiles and Clothing in Business, BS (43-118) (120 hours)
- Networking Technology, BS (43-893) (120 hours)
- Systems Engineering Technology, BS (43-879) (120 hours)
- Technology Management (2+2), BS (43-895)
- Technology Management, BS (43-894) (120 hours)
MinorsCertificatesCoursesElectronics Technology
Some ET courses have a zero-credit laboratory requirement. Labs are scheduled for ET 1010 ET 1026 ET 1050 ET 2048 ET 2058 ET 2060 ET 3014 ET 3020 . The majority of the remaining ET courses utilize an open lab system (where the student is expected to complete laboratory work by the instructor’s due date on his/her own time, as class schedules and lab equipment availability permit).
Engineering Technology- ENGT 1000 - Principles of Engineering (3)
- ENGT 1010 - Materials for Manufacturing and Construction (3)
- ENGT 1012 - Global Production Technology (2)
- ENGT 1120 - Welding (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- ENGT 1400 - Fundamentals of Engineering Design (3)
- ENGT 1500 - Orientation to Engineering Technology (3)
- ENGT 1501 - Seminar in Engineering Technology (1)
- ENGT 1510 - Introduction to Manufacturing Processes (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- ENGT 2040 - Engineering Material Science (4: 3 lecture, 1 lab)
- ENGT 2500 - Applied Computer Technology (2)
- ENGT 2515 - Applied Manufacturing Processes (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- ENGT 2530 - Machine Tool Technology (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- ENGT 2600 - Lean Enterprises (3)
- ENGT 3001 - New and Existing Energy Technology (3)
- ENGT 3120 - Advanced Welding Technology I (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- ENGT 3130 - Composite Technology I (3)
- ENGT 3200 - Energy Production and Transmission (3)
- ENGT 3210 - Manufacturing in the Aerospace Industry (3)
- ENGT 3300 - Energy Conservation (3)
- ENGT 3400 - Manufacturing Design (3)
- ENGT 3450 - Applied Mechanics of Materials for Engineering Technology (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- ENGT 3501 - Computer Programming for Manufacturing (3)
- ENGT 3510 - Project Management for Engineering Technology (3)
- ENGT 3520 - Engineering Economy (3)
- ENGT 3530 - Inspection and Quality Control (3)
- ENGT 3550 - Principles of Numerical Control (3)
- ENGT 3562 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- ENGT 3600 - Applied Thermodynamics (3)
- ENGT 4060 - Aerospace Manufacturing Safety (3)
- ENGT 4110 - Engineering Technology Problem Solving (3)
- ENGT 4120 - Hydrology and Drainage Design (3)
- ENGT 4140 - Soils and Foundation Design (3)
- ENGT 4150 - Concrete and Steel Design (3)
- ENGT 4160 - Transportation Systems Design (3)
- ENGT 4180 - Water and Wastewater Systems Design (3)
- ENGT 4200 - Ethical and Legal Issues in the Energy Industry (3)
- ENGT 4221 - Manufacturing Problem Solving (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- ENGT 4300 - Energy Markets and Structures (3)
- ENGT 4400 - Energy Facilities Management (3)
- ENGT 4500 - Mechanical Engineering Design (3)
- ENGT 4520 - Robotics and Automation (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- ENGT 4530 - Advanced Robotics, Vision, Automation & Controls (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- ENGT 4550 - Simulation in Engineering Technology (3)
- ENGT 4580 - Quality Systems Engineering (3)
- ENGT 4590 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- ENGT 4750 - Lean Six Sigma (3)
Fashion and Apparel MerchandisingGraphic Technologies- GRAP 1000 - Orientation to Graphic Technologies (1)
- GRAP 1010 - Digital PreMedia Fundamentals (3)
- GRAP 1500 - Technical Problems in Graphics (1-3)
- GRAP 1610 - Principles of Web Media (3)
- GRAP 1700 - Introduction to Packaging (3)
- GRAP 2030 - Pre-Media Applications - Adobe Illustrator (3)
- GRAP 2031 - Pre-Media Applications - Adobe Photoshop (3)
- GRAP 2032 - Pre-Media Applications - Adobe InDesign (3)
- GRAP 2035 - Applied Output Technologies (3: 1.5 lecture, 1.5 lab)
- GRAP 2620 - Web Media Applications (3)
- GRAP 2630 - Web Authoring (3)
- GRAP 2670 - Web Media Animation (3)
- GRAP 3010 - Social Media, Mobile Apps, and Content Management (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
- GRAP 3016 - Experiences in Graphic Production (1)
- GRAP 3024 - Packaging Technologies (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- GRAP 3030 - Digital Output Technologies (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- GRAP 3034 - Commercial and Publication Technologies (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- GRAP 3036 - High Volume and Publication Production (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- GRAP 3040 - Screen and Specialty Graphics (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- GRAP 3043 - Finishing and Distribution (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
- GRAP 3045 - Materials and Methods in Graphic Technologies (3)
- GRAP 3051 - Graphic Technologies Management (3)
- GRAP 3057 - Quality Control for Print Media (3)
- GRAP 4014 - Advanced Technical Problems in Graphic Arts (1-3)
- GRAP 4038 - Color Management (3)
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