Utah Valley State College 2008-2009 Course Catalog - (Page 154) Electrical Automation and Robotics Technology Electrical Automation and Robotics Technology department of Engineering Graphics and design technology department chair: david Johnson Office: CS 704f Telephone: 801-863-8085 proGrAmS Three options are available: Associate in Applied Science Degree, Associate in Science Degree, and the Bachelor of Science in Technology Management. See Graduation Requirements in catalog for definitions. Reminder: an overall grade point average of 2.0 (C) or above is required for graduation. Management (i.e. Technology Management or Business Management) course work older than six years can be counted toward graduation. If student chooses HIST 2700 and HIST 2710, the additional three hours may be used towards a social science distribution requirement. Students will be limited to 15 hours of upper division (3000-4000 level) coursework until matriculation requirements are complete and students have been admitted into upper division status. Students will not be allowed to matriculate and graduate in the same semester. Emphasis in Electrical Automation • • • • • • EART 1180 EART 1250 EART 1270 EART 2150 EART 2250 EART 2270 Emphasis Requirements: Basic Electrical Lab Electrical Wiring and Code DC and AC Machines Hydraulics and Pneumatics Programmable Logic Controllers 1 Programmable Logic Controllers 2 30 credits 30 Credits 5.0 2.0 9.0 3.0 5.0 6.0 Emphasis in Semiconductor Instrumentation and maintenance Emphasis Requirements: • • • • • • ECT 101L EART 1440 EART 144L EART 1450 EART 145L EART 2450 • EART 245L • ECT 1720 • ECT 281R • ECT 285R • EART 2750 and EART 275L or ECT 2310 • EART 1250 or BIT 1340 program coordinator: dave Adams Office: CS 620 Telephone: 801-863-6052 faculty: Professor Dave Adams Office Manager: Christine Bigelow Office: CS 704 Telephone: 801-863-8363 Advisor: Jessie Stewart Office: CS 635 Telephone: 801-863-6597 Advisory Committee: Kent Brown, Porter Brown Sales, Inc.; Mel Price, Electrical Automation Specialists; David Dorbaugh, Kennecott; Amy Rawlinson, IM Flash Technologies; Russ Terry, Codale Electric Supply, Inc. Electrical Apprenticeship Electrical Apprentice courses are offered for Electrical Apprentices to complete the Utah State or other related instruction requirements. See Apprenticeship section of this catalog for Electrical Apprentice courses. The Electrical Apprentice courses can be used as requirements for an AAS Degree in Apprenticeship. For further information contact the Apprenticeship Advisor. Due to the technical nature of the material in EART courses, additional reading and math instruction may be required. More information will be given during advisement. DC/AC Circuits Laboratory DC Motors DC Motors Lab AC Motors AC Motors Laboratory Hydraulics and Pneumatics Fundamentals Hydraulics and Pneumatics Fundamentals Laboratory System Configurations Cooperative Work Experience (must repeat seven times) (1.0) Cooperative Correlated Class Programmable Controllers (3.0) Programmable Controllers Laboratory (2.0) Microprocessor and Computer Systems Electrical Wiring and Code Electrical Codes (3.0) 30 credits 30 Credits 2.0 3.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 3.0 7.0 1.0 4.0 2.0 AS pre major in Electrical Automation and robotics technology General Education Requirements: • ENGL 1010 • ENGL 2010 AAS in Electrical Automation and robotics technology General Education Requirements: 63 Credits 16 Credits 2.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 2.0 5.0 college of technology and computing Dean: Ernest Carey Office: CS 720 Telephone: 801-863-8321 cArEEr opportunItIES Electrical Automation and Robotics Technology students may be employed in many different occupations found within the electrical trades. They may work in mining industries, steel mills, processing plants, oil refineries, power plants, manufacturing, semiconductor industries, electronics companies, and chemical industries. Job duties may include construction, fabrication, maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, calibration, testing, and design. They may work with automatic control systems, AC and DC control components, motors, programmable control, microprocessors, computers, and robots. Advancement to supervisor and management positions within the electrical field is frequently available. Discipline Core Requirements: • ENGL 106A Career Writing for Technology--A • Any approved Humanities or Fine Art • Any approved Behavioral Science, Social, or Political Science Distribution Course • Any approved Physical Education, Health, Safety, or Environment Course • Any approved Biology or Physical Science • EART 1050 Applied Electrical Math • EART 1130 Basic Electrical 4.0 or ECT 1010 Basic Electronics--DC/AC (4.0) or ECT 1060 Electrical Science I (2.0) and ECT 1070 Electrical Science II (2.0) • EART 1260 Logic 2.0 • EART 2110 Semiconductors Devices 6.0 • EART 2160 Industrial Solid State Circuit 5.0 Emphasis: Complete one of the following: • Electrical Automation 30.0 • Semiconductor Instrumentation and Maintenance 30.0 Graduation Requirements: 1 Completion of a minimum of 63 semester credits 2 Overall grade point average of 2.0 (C) or above. (Departments may require a higher GPA.) 3 Residency hours: minimum of 20 credit hours through course attendance at UVU 4 Completion of GE and specified departmental requirements 17 Credits Discipline Core Requirements: Elective Requirements: Introduction to Writing Intermediate Writing--Humanities/ Social Sciences or ENGL 2020 Intermediate Writing--Science and Technology (3.0) Complete one of the following: • MATH 1030 Quantitative Reasoning (3.0) • MATH 1040 Introduction to Statistics (3.0) • MATH 1050 College Algebra (4.0) Complete one of the following: • HIST 2700 US History to 1877 (3.0) and HIST 2710 US History since 1877 (3.0) • HIST 1700 American Civilization (3.0) • HIST 1740 US Economic History (3.0) • POLS 1000 American Heritage (3.0) • POLS 1100 American National Government (3.0) Complete the following: • PHIL 2050 Ethics and Values • HLTH 1100 Personal Health and Wellness or PES 1097 Fitness for Life (2.0) Distribution Courses • Biology • Physical Science • Additional Biology or Physical Science • Humanities Distribution • Fine Arts Distribution • Social/Behavioral Science 35 Credits 63 Credits 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 • Choose from EART or related courses (1000 level 16.0 or higher) • Electives (1000 level or higher) 16 Credits 12 Credits Graduation Requirements: 12.0 1 Completion of a minimum of 63 semester credits. 2 Overall grade point average of 2.0 (C) or above (Department may require a higher GPA.) 3 Residency hours-- minimum of 20 credit hours through course attendance at UVU. 4 Completion of GE and specified departmental requirements. 154 Catalog 2008–2009 Utah Valley University
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