INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES
IT 270 TECHNOLOGICAL LITERACY—An introduction to the concepts of technology with emphasis on industrial technology, its growth, magnitude and its effect on society and basic institutions. The chronology of technology, its effect on the world of work, contemporary technological problems and issues and technology in the future. 3 credits (350 days)
Instructor: Dr. Terry Richardson (605) 626-2638
Text: Teich, Technology and the Future, 7th ed., 1997.
Lessons: various activities Exams: 1-6 Unit Tests and 1 Final Test
IE 450 OCCUPATIONAL AND SAFETY EDUCATION—An introduction to safety awareness and the development of safety programs for schools, homes, businesses, industries and transportation. 3 credits (350 days)
Instructor: Dr. Terry Richardson (605) 626-2638
Text: Bever, David L., Safety: A Personal Focus, (New York: McGraw-Hill Company), 4th ed., 1996.
Lessons: 12 Exams: 1
IE 476 SPECIAL PROBLEM IN METRIC MEASUREMENT—Concepts to use and/or teach metric measurements as established by the International Standards and adopted by the United States. 2 credits (350 days)
***An additional charge in excess of tuition must be made for this course because of a special kit of metric materials needed to complete the course. Please contact the Office of Extended Studies concerning this extra charge prior to enrolling.
Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
Instructor: Dr. Terry Richardson (605) 626-2638
Text: Richardson, Terry, Special Problem in Metric Measurement, (Ann Arbor, MI: Prakken Publications, Inc.), 1978.
Lessons: 18 Exams: 1