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TECH 147. Analysis and Management of
Production Systems
Design, operation, and control of production
systems using computational and simulation
techniques. Emphasis is on the physical design of
high performance manufacturing and will include
production flow, scheduling, work flow, layout of
manufacturing plants, and material handling.
Prerequisite: Tech 46, Tech 45 and Tech 140.
Misc/Lab: Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours.
3 units
TECH 149. Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Systems
Integration of all aspects of a manufacturing
enterprise using computer-integrated
manufacturing (CIM) technologies. Design
development and implementation of manufacturing
systems using project management techniques
and team work.
Prerequisite: Tech 146, Tech 147, ME 106.
Misc/Lab: Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours.
Repeatable for credit
3 units
TECH 160. Microprocessors Theory and
Applications
Microprocessor concepts and applications
to testing and data management. Assembly
language and high-level language programming
and techniques, including assembling, compiling,
debugging. Current trends and issues in
microprocessors.
Prerequisite: Tech 63; CS 49 or CmpE 46.
Misc/Lab: Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours.
3 units
TECH 162. Analog Systems Design and
Applications
System level concepts; analog systems building
blocks; system problems including grounds,
stability, accuracy and compensation. Design,
analysis and applications of analog systems.
Prerequisite: Tech 62.
Misc/Lab: Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours.
3 units
TECH 163. Telecommunications Systems
Communication systems. Types of Modulation.
Transmitters and receivers. Digital communications.
Data transmission. Digital modulation and
modems. Multiplexing and multiple-assess
techniques. Wireless communication systems.
Microwave devices. Satellite communications.
Fiber optics systems.
Prerequisite: Tech 63
3 units
TECH 164. Electronics Manufacturing
Computer-aided design and manufacturing
of electronic systems. PCB fabrication and
manufacturing. IC technology and testing
techniques. Various electronics manufacturing
techniques such as SMT, MCM, TAB, and
emerging technologies. Current trends and issues
in electronics manufacturing.
Prerequisite: Tech 115, Tech 160, Tech 162.
Misc/Lab: Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours.
3 units
TECH 166. Networking Management and
Administration
Internetworking devices and systems. Network
design and management. Network Administration
and Support. Enterprise and Distributed Networks.
Wide-Area and Large Scale Networks. Solving
problems. Using the Resources of the Internet.
Future networking technologies.
Prerequisite: Tech 65.
Misc/Lab: Lecture 2 hours/Lab 3 hours.
3 units
TECH 167. Control Systems
Theory and applications of feedback systems,
transfer functions and block diagrams.
Transducers, analog and digital controllers, signal
conditioners and transmission. Analysis, testing,
and troubleshooting of electronic systems with
feedback.
Prerequisite: Tech 62, Tech 63, Math 71, Tech 115.
Misc/Lab: Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours.
3 units
TECH 168. Analysis and Applications of
Integrated Circuits
Analysis, testing, and troubleshooting of bipolar
and unipolar integrated circuits. Masking
techniques. Analysis, testing, interpretation,
identification, and applications of analog and digital
integrated circuits.
Prerequisite: Tech 160, Tech 162..
Misc/Lab: Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours.
Repeatable for credit
3 units
TECH 169. Applied Electronic Design
Design, test, simulation, development and
implementation of electronic systems for control
of industrial processes using project management
techniques and team work. Hardware, software,
and system interfacing.
Prerequisite: Tech 167, Tech 168.
Misc/Lab: Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours.
3 units
TECH 180A. Individual Studies in Electronics
and Computer Technology
Prerequisite: Upper division standing and instructor
consent.
Repeatable for credit
CNC
1-4 units
TECH 180B. Individual Studies in
Manufacturing Technology
Prerequisite: Upper division standing and instructor
consent.
Repeatable for credit
CNC
1-4 units
TECH 180H. Individual Studies in Materials
Technology
Prerequisite: Upper division standing and instructor
consent.
Repeatable for credit
CNC
1-4 units
TECH 180J. Individual Studies in Technology
Issues
Prerequisite: Upper division standing and instructor
consent.
Repeatable for credit
CNC
1-4 units
TECH 189. Multimedia Production Seminar
Project-oriented course and seminar focused
on allowing advanced students from a variety
of disciplines to create interactive multimedia
projects. Use of computer applications to plan,
design, and develop web pages and desktop
multimedia.
Prerequisite: Upper division standing and advisor approved
course in computer fundamentals.
3 units
TECH 190. Senior Seminar in Technology
Current industry analysis and career development.
Technology trends in manufacturing and
electronics. Leadership skills for a technology
professional. Ethics for technology managers.
Prerequisite: Graduating senior, major form completed.
2 units
TECH 195. Cooperative Internship
Assignment to companies for industrial
experiences based on students instructional
program and previous experience. Special projects
concurrent with work experience.
Prerequisite: Senior standing.
CNC
3 units
TECH 197. Cooperative Education Project
See ENGR 197.
3 units
TECH 198. Technology and Civilization
History, development, and use of technology in
different cultures. Technologys impact on society,
global environment, the workplace, cultural values,
gender roles, and newly industrialized countries of
the world.
Prerequisite: Completion of core GE, satisfaction of Writing
Skills Test and upper division standing. For students who
begin continuous enrollment at a CCC or a CSU in Fall
2005 or later, completion of, or corequisite in a 100W
course is required.
GE: V
3 units
TECH 199A. Special Topics in Electronics and
Computer Technology
Special topics in Electronics and Computer
Technology. Content varies from semester to
semester. Repeatable for a total of 6 units.
Prerequisite: Instructor consent.
Repeatable for credit
3 units
TECH 199B. Special Topics in Manufacturing
Systems
Special topics in Manufacturing Systems. Content
varies from semester to semester. Repeatable for a
total of 6 units.
Prerequisite: Instructor consent.
Repeatable for credit
3 units
Graduate
TECH 200. Research Techniques and Quality
systems
Current applied research methods applied to
industrial Quality Assurance systems. Exposure to
current literature, scientific/technological research
ethics, research and experimental design and
methods, skills in proposal development and
locating funding opportunities.
Prerequisite: Stat 115 (or equivalent) and graduate
standing.
3 units
TECH 230. Six-Sigma and Continuous
Improvement Systems Management
Six-Sigma quality systems for design production
and business processes. Statistical foundations,
implementation strategies, and practical industrial
applications. Methods and practices of achieving
continuous quality improvement, defect reduction,
project planning and management methods
to achieve universal participation in process
improvement.
Prerequisite: Stat 115 or equivalent.
3 units
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