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216 <strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University<br />

STAT 5153 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Study of various statistical<br />

proc<strong>edu</strong>res and routines utilized in data analysis and hypothesis<br />

testing including simple and multiple regression analysis and nonparametric<br />

statistics. (Prerequisite: STAT 2153 or equivalent)<br />

STAT 5970 SPECIAL STUDIES<br />

STAT 5980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR<br />

TECHNOLOGY (TECH)<br />

TECH 1093 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER GRAPHICS<br />

APPLICATIONS A study of basic computer graphic applications<br />

to include scanners, digital video, digital cameras, related computer<br />

hardware, color and laser printers, image formats, storage media,<br />

internet imaging, NetMeeting, and photographic images. Software<br />

for image enhancement and Office graphics. Power Point graphics<br />

assignments.<br />

TECH 1263 COMPUTER SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE Introductory<br />

course emphasizing computer purchasing, repair, installation,<br />

upgrades, and maintenance.<br />

TECH 2023 #BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY Use of the camera to<br />

capture visual images. Composition, camera and its accessories,<br />

applications including portraiture, landscapes, people, commercial,<br />

school, and documentary. How photographic images shape and are<br />

shaped by the culture in which they are used. Digital camera fundamental<br />

and computer photo editing. Students will have experiences<br />

with film and darkroom but must provide a digital camera. Term album<br />

of liberal arts theme required.<br />

TECH 2113 MATERIALS & PROCES<strong>SE</strong>S I A fundamental<br />

course emphasizing the mechanical and physical properties of materials<br />

which must be considered in the selective process such as stress,<br />

elasticity, erosion, heat transfer, compatibility, and availability. A study<br />

of the broad spectrum of technological process on the elementary applications<br />

of forming, joining and shaping materials using both hand<br />

and machine tools.<br />

TECH 2123 CONSTRUCTION BLUEPRINT ANALYSIS Study<br />

of construction blueprint fundamentals, proc<strong>edu</strong>res, and estimating.<br />

Emphasis on residential and commercial facilities.<br />

TECH 2383 COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN I A<br />

beginning graphics course introducing Computer Aided Drafting and<br />

Design (CADD). Drafting fundamental. AutoCAD emphasis.<br />

TECH 3053 GRAPHIC DESIGN AND DIGITAL IMAGERY An<br />

intensive experience with computer graphics applications. Topics include<br />

image manipulation, three dimensional graphics, animation and<br />

streaming techniques. Portfolio required. (Prerequisite: TECH 1093)<br />

TECH 3063 COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN II<br />

Continuation of TECH 2383. Mastery of CADD commands to assure<br />

speed and accuracy. AutoCAD emphasis. Advanced concepts to<br />

include paper space, XREF, auxiliary views, multi-views, geometric<br />

tolerance, English metric conversions, and maintaining a CAD computer<br />

station. 2-D isometric and 3-D drawings. Portfolio required.<br />

(Prerequisite: TECH 2383)<br />

TECH 3193 COMPUTER GRAPHIC IMAGING Continuation of<br />

TECH 1093. Computer generation and manipulation of images using<br />

Adobe and Corel Draw suite. Advanced PowerPoint assignments<br />

including animation and sound. Optimizing images for the internet.<br />

Portfolio required with CD-R assignments. (Prerequisite: TECH 1093)<br />

TECH 3213 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING Preparation of a<br />

complete set of house plans meeting minimum property standards<br />

including plot plans, foundation plans, floor plans, elevations, construction<br />

details, and interior details and specifications sheet. (Prerequisite:<br />

TECH 3063)<br />

TECH 3363 NUMERICAL CONTROL PROGRAMMING Computer<br />

numerical control (CNC) of industrial manufacturing processes<br />

such as of lathes, milling machines, and robotics. Training in writing<br />

and use of computer programs to increase industrial production with<br />

precise tolerance. (Prerequisite: TECH 2113 and TECH 2383)<br />

TECH 3403 COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING Computer<br />

Aided Manufacturing (CAM), Computer Aided Design (CAD),<br />

off-station programming, machine codes, and programming language.<br />

(Prerequisite: TECH 2383)<br />

TECH 4263 DIGITAL VIDEO TECHNOLOGY Essential tools<br />

for multimedia video production. Experiences in recording, editing<br />

and utilizing digital video and accompanying audio. (Prerequisite:<br />

TECH 1093)<br />

TECH 4303 ELECTRONIC DRAFTING Device symbols,<br />

production drawings, block elementary and schematic diagrams, miniaturization,<br />

industrial controls and automation, drawings for electrical<br />

power and architectural plans. Includes computer generated graphics.<br />

(Prerequisites: EET 2083)<br />

TECH 4343 WEB PAGE DESIGN II Continuation of TECH 2143.<br />

Hands on design and creation of web sites using current technologies<br />

including HTML and development applications. Students must<br />

maintain a web site. (Prerequisite: TECH 1093 and TECH 2343)<br />

TECH 4553 PROBLEM-SOLVING IN TECHNOLOGY Capstone<br />

course to provide management-level problem-solving experiences<br />

from the technology fields of power technology, drafting and design,<br />

manufacturing and electronics. (Prerequisite: Departmental permission)<br />

TECH 4700 INTERNSHIP Supervised on-site experience in<br />

Technology gained through work. Term report required. (Prerequisite:<br />

15 semester hours in Technology and advisor approval)<br />

TECH 4951 <strong>SE</strong>NIOR <strong>SE</strong>MINAR Capstone course required<br />

for all seniors in Option C. Topics include career planning. Program<br />

assessment, research paper and presentation. (Prerequisite: senior<br />

standing)<br />

TECH 4960 DIRECTED READING Individualized literature<br />

study selected in consultation with the professor. (Prerequisites: 18<br />

hours of Technology and permission of the Department Chair)<br />

TECH 4970 SPECIAL STUDIES Individualized project selected<br />

in consultation with the professor. (Prerequisites: 18 hours of Technology<br />

and permission of the Department Chair)<br />

TECH 4980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR Small group study of topics announced<br />

by department. (Prerequisite: 18 hours of Technology and permission<br />

of the Department Chair)<br />

TECH 4990 RE<strong>SE</strong>ARCH Independent investigation designed in<br />

consultation with the professor. (Prerequisites: 25 hours of Technology<br />

and permission of the Department Chair)

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