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Industrial Technology Agricultural Sciences & Technology 2012-2013 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 131 development, and Internet applications. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 117. Quality Assurance (3) Prerequisites: DS 73 or MATH 11. Quality assurance principles and practices in indus-try: quality assurance systems, acceptance sampling, testing, source surveillance; probability and statis tical concepts, pro-cess control techniques and measurement procedures as applied to quality. IT 118. Production Operations (3) A survey of production manufacturing op-erations: quality assurance, work sampling, testing, time and motion study; routing, scheduling, and inventory control; fl ow processes, material handling, and automa-tion. (Field trips) IT 120. Vehicle Engine Systems (3) Prerequisites: IT 12, 52 or concurrently. Advanced study of vehicle engines and support systems. Includes engine theory, fuel and electrical systems, turbochargers, LPG, diesel, computerized emission and engine controls, and dynamometer testing analysis. (6 lab hours; fi eld trips) IT 121. Automotive Engine Machining (3) Prerequisites: IT 12, 74. Advanced study of automotive engine machining includ-ing precision measurements, principles of engine operation, machining of engine components, crack detection, assem bly pro-cedures, lubricating and cooling systems. (6 lab hours; fi eld trips) (Course fee, $6) IT 127. Vehicle Design and Development (3; max total 6) Design and mechanical development of vehicles for intercollegiate competition events. Students will select one or more vehicle research projects: innovative future fuels, supermileage, mini baja, formula, aero design, walking robot. (6 lab hours) IT 129. Vehicle Diagnostic Procedures (3) Prerequisites: IT 12, 52 or concurrently. Laboratory study and analysis of mechanical, electrical, and computer control problems. Technical reports. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) IT 131. Automated Systems I (3) Prerequisite: IT 52. Number systems, Boolean logic, and fundamentals of digital devices; basic applications of logic devices in computers and control systems. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; fi eld trips) (Course fee, $5) direct mechanical, external combustion, internal combustion, solar power, wind power, electrical and atomic systems. Ex-periments and demonstrations. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; fi eld trips) IT 107. Facilities Planning and Materials Handling (3) Facility planning techniques as applied to facility location, zoning, building codes, line balancing, shipping-receiving, offi ces, material handling, stor age, project schedul-ing, and computerized layout. IT 110. Fluid Power (3) Selective study of fl uid power principles and applications; hydraulics, pneumatics, and vacuum; includes pumps, controls, transmission systems, actuators, and fl uidics. In-depth study of air conditioning-heating theory and applications. (6 lab hours; fi eld trips) (Course fee, $5) IT 112. Industrial Process Control Systems I (3) Prerequisite: IT 52. Process control prin-ciples; components and principles; transduc-ers, actuators, sensors, and instrumentation; computer interface software, terminologies, standards, and trends in control technolo-gies. Programmable logic controller prin-ciples, hardware, and software. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 114. Industrial Materials (3) Chemical and physical properties of metals, polymers, ceramics, composites. Atomic structure and phases of matter emphasiz-ing crystalline and amorphous solids. Me-chanical properties, strength and testing of materials including impact, hardness, and tensile. Metallographic, microscopic inspec-tion of electronic, and metallic specimens. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 115. Design and Documentation Systems (3) IT 41 recommended prior to enrollment. Design and documentation systems used in business and industry. CAD principles and applications, product development process, design process management, design review, concurrent engineering, value analysis. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 116. Applied Visual Programming (3) Contemporary computer language used in offi ce automation and manufacturing industry; basic concepts on structural programming, object-oriented language, programming mechanics, user interface equipment, and procedures; theory-discus-sion and laboratory experience in oxygen-fuel welding, cutting, brazing, and shielded metallic arc welding. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Course fee, $7) IT 74. Manufacturing Processes (3) Study of how consumer and industrial products are manufactured, focusing on how raw materials (primarily metal and plastic) are changed into fi nished products. Topics include production processes of material addition, forming, casting, removal, separa-tion, assembly, and fi nishing. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Course fee, $7) IT 80. Wood Processing Technology (3) Wood properties, materials, finishing; hand, portable electric, and machine tool processing; design, production planning; safety, adhesives, and cutting principles; machine design and use. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $10) IT 92. Safety Management (3) Principles of safety management in an in-dustrial and agricultural environment; safety legislation and programs; management/su-pervisory and employee responsibilities and attitudes; physical hazards associated with chemicals, equipment, fi re, compressed gases; other topics include eye, stress, drugs, lift ing, offi ce, and noise safety. IT 102. Industrial Computer Concepts and Applications (3) Introduction to computer systems hardware and software, operating system basics and installation, computer maintenance and troubleshooting. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 103. Network Operating Systems (3) Prerequisite: IT 102. Introduction to mul-tiuser and multitasking network operating systems. Covers characteristics of the Linux, Windows 2000, NT, and XP network op-erating systems. Installation procedures, security issues, backup procedures, and remote access. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 104. Product Design (3) Prerequisite: IT 114 and 115. Elements, principles, and methods of design. Emphasis will be placed on the develop ment of models and prototypes with attention to standard components, pro ductivity, and packaging. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 106. Energy Conversion and Utilization (3) Fundamental sources of energy, including the following energy conversion systems:
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Full Text Search | Industrial Technology Agricultural Sciences & Technology 2012-2013 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 131 development, and Internet applications. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 117. Quality Assurance (3) Prerequisites: DS 73 or MATH 11. Quality assurance principles and practices in indus-try: quality assurance systems, acceptance sampling, testing, source surveillance; probability and statis tical concepts, pro-cess control techniques and measurement procedures as applied to quality. IT 118. Production Operations (3) A survey of production manufacturing op-erations: quality assurance, work sampling, testing, time and motion study; routing, scheduling, and inventory control; fl ow processes, material handling, and automa-tion. (Field trips) IT 120. Vehicle Engine Systems (3) Prerequisites: IT 12, 52 or concurrently. Advanced study of vehicle engines and support systems. Includes engine theory, fuel and electrical systems, turbochargers, LPG, diesel, computerized emission and engine controls, and dynamometer testing analysis. (6 lab hours; fi eld trips) IT 121. Automotive Engine Machining (3) Prerequisites: IT 12, 74. Advanced study of automotive engine machining includ-ing precision measurements, principles of engine operation, machining of engine components, crack detection, assem bly pro-cedures, lubricating and cooling systems. (6 lab hours; fi eld trips) (Course fee, $6) IT 127. Vehicle Design and Development (3; max total 6) Design and mechanical development of vehicles for intercollegiate competition events. Students will select one or more vehicle research projects: innovative future fuels, supermileage, mini baja, formula, aero design, walking robot. (6 lab hours) IT 129. Vehicle Diagnostic Procedures (3) Prerequisites: IT 12, 52 or concurrently. Laboratory study and analysis of mechanical, electrical, and computer control problems. Technical reports. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) IT 131. Automated Systems I (3) Prerequisite: IT 52. Number systems, Boolean logic, and fundamentals of digital devices; basic applications of logic devices in computers and control systems. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; fi eld trips) (Course fee, $5) direct mechanical, external combustion, internal combustion, solar power, wind power, electrical and atomic systems. Ex-periments and demonstrations. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; fi eld trips) IT 107. Facilities Planning and Materials Handling (3) Facility planning techniques as applied to facility location, zoning, building codes, line balancing, shipping-receiving, offi ces, material handling, stor age, project schedul-ing, and computerized layout. IT 110. Fluid Power (3) Selective study of fl uid power principles and applications; hydraulics, pneumatics, and vacuum; includes pumps, controls, transmission systems, actuators, and fl uidics. In-depth study of air conditioning-heating theory and applications. (6 lab hours; fi eld trips) (Course fee, $5) IT 112. Industrial Process Control Systems I (3) Prerequisite: IT 52. Process control prin-ciples; components and principles; transduc-ers, actuators, sensors, and instrumentation; computer interface software, terminologies, standards, and trends in control technolo-gies. Programmable logic controller prin-ciples, hardware, and software. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 114. Industrial Materials (3) Chemical and physical properties of metals, polymers, ceramics, composites. Atomic structure and phases of matter emphasiz-ing crystalline and amorphous solids. Me-chanical properties, strength and testing of materials including impact, hardness, and tensile. Metallographic, microscopic inspec-tion of electronic, and metallic specimens. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 115. Design and Documentation Systems (3) IT 41 recommended prior to enrollment. Design and documentation systems used in business and industry. CAD principles and applications, product development process, design process management, design review, concurrent engineering, value analysis. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 116. Applied Visual Programming (3) Contemporary computer language used in offi ce automation and manufacturing industry; basic concepts on structural programming, object-oriented language, programming mechanics, user interface equipment, and procedures; theory-discus-sion and laboratory experience in oxygen-fuel welding, cutting, brazing, and shielded metallic arc welding. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Course fee, $7) IT 74. Manufacturing Processes (3) Study of how consumer and industrial products are manufactured, focusing on how raw materials (primarily metal and plastic) are changed into fi nished products. Topics include production processes of material addition, forming, casting, removal, separa-tion, assembly, and fi nishing. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Course fee, $7) IT 80. Wood Processing Technology (3) Wood properties, materials, finishing; hand, portable electric, and machine tool processing; design, production planning; safety, adhesives, and cutting principles; machine design and use. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $10) IT 92. Safety Management (3) Principles of safety management in an in-dustrial and agricultural environment; safety legislation and programs; management/su-pervisory and employee responsibilities and attitudes; physical hazards associated with chemicals, equipment, fi re, compressed gases; other topics include eye, stress, drugs, lift ing, offi ce, and noise safety. IT 102. Industrial Computer Concepts and Applications (3) Introduction to computer systems hardware and software, operating system basics and installation, computer maintenance and troubleshooting. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 103. Network Operating Systems (3) Prerequisite: IT 102. Introduction to mul-tiuser and multitasking network operating systems. Covers characteristics of the Linux, Windows 2000, NT, and XP network op-erating systems. Installation procedures, security issues, backup procedures, and remote access. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 104. Product Design (3) Prerequisite: IT 114 and 115. Elements, principles, and methods of design. Emphasis will be placed on the develop ment of models and prototypes with attention to standard components, pro ductivity, and packaging. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) IT 106. Energy Conversion and Utilization (3) Fundamental sources of energy, including the following energy conversion systems: |