ETES 2010.
Internship in Technological Studies.
1-3 hours.
Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Oasis Title: INTERN TECH STUDIES.
Supervised educational experiences to address specified goals and objectives for teaching technological studies.
Non-traditional format: Supervised experience in school or occupational setting.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.
ETES 2320-2320L.
Creative Activities for Teachers Laboratory.
3 hours.
1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: CREATIVE ACT TCHRS.
Not open to students with credit in ETES 3320.
Demonstration and hands-on learning, including problem solving, designing, construction, and testing of prototypes, and activities that increase aesthetic, psychomotor, and cognitive development.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.
ETES 3100.
Technical Field Theory.
3-12 hours.
Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Oasis Title: TECH FIELD THEORY.
Corequisite: ETES 3110.
Achievement in technical theory associated with occupational fields evaluated through National Occupational Competency Testing Institute or official scores submitted from a health care credential agency. Technological studies students are administered written examination to determine competence. Credit recommended by comparing scores with national norms.
Non-traditional format: Credit awarded based on test score/performance.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.
ETES 3110.
Technical Field Skills.
3-12 hours.
Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Oasis Title: TECH FIELD SKILLS.
Corequisite: ETES 3100.
Performance achievement in technical field evaluation through National Occupational Competency Testing Institute or official scores submitted from a health care credential agency. Technological studies students are administered comprehensive performance examination on tasks common to specific occupational field. Credit recommended by comparing scores with national norms.
Non-traditional format: Credit awarded based on test score/performance.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.
ETES 4350/6350.
Developing Programs in Technological Studies.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT.
Content identification, program organization, preparation of instructional objectives, and guidelines for selection and development of instructional materials for technological studies.
Offered fall semester every year.
ETES 5010E/7010E.
Technology and Society.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: TECH & SOCIETY.
Not open to students with credit in ETES 5010/7010.
Impact of technology on society and culture. Included is the
investigation of positive and negative aspects of various
technologies, with specific attention to the technology
education curriculum.
Offered fall semester every year.
ETES 5010/7010.
Technology and Society.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: TECH & SOCIETY.
Impact of technology on society and culture. Included is the investigation of positive and negative aspects of various technologies, with specific attention to the technology education curriculum.
Offered fall semester every year.
ETES 5020/7020.
Communication Systems.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: COMM SYSTEMS.
Communication technology in business and industry. Use of microcomputer applications for computer graphics, desktop publishing, electronic presentation, and telecommunications, including layout and design principles and procedures, graphic production systems, photographic processes, societal impacts, and innovative technologies.
Offered fall semester every year.
ETES 5025/7025-5025L/7025L.
Technical Design Graphics.
3 hours.
2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: TECH DSGN GRAPHICS.
Not open to students with credit in ENGR 1120.
Conventional practices for graphic representation of three-dimensional shape and size. Applications of computer-assisted drawing and design software, multi-view and pictorial projection, dimensioning, sections, auxiliary views, revolutions, descriptive geometry, and graphical vector analysis. Emphasis on instructional approaches for teaching graphic communication in occupational studies.
Offered fall semester every even-numbered year.
ETES 5030/7030.
Manufacturing Systems.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: MANUFACTURING SYST.
Manufacturing through the design, planning, and development of a specific product.
Offered fall semester every year.
ETES 5040/7040-5040L/7040L.
Construction Systems.
3 hours.
2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: CONSTRUCTION SYSTM.
Construction practices used to produce structures in residential and commercial settings. Special emphasis placed on safety in laboratory-based education.
Offered spring semester every year.
ETES 5060/7060.
Energy Systems.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: ENERGY SYSTEMS.
Present and future applications of the technical, economic, and environmental aspects of energy systems and evaluation of their advantages and disadvantages.
Offered spring semester every year.
ETES 5070/7070.
Research and Experimentation in Technological Studies.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: RES EXPT TECH STDS.
Prerequisite or corequisite: ETES 5025/7025-5025L/7025L.
Solving technological problems through the analysis and implementation of technical research and experimentation methods. Suitable research and experimentation activities will be developed and analyzed for technology education programs in secondary schools.
Offered spring semester every year.
ETES 5090/7090.
Principles of Technology.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: PRINCIPLES OF TECH.
Technological literacy acquired through applied physics concepts and laws. Special emphasis on teaching the integration of mathematics, science, and technology scholarship.
Offered fall semester every odd-numbered year.
ETES 5100/7100.
Appropriate Technological Development.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: APPROP TECH DEVEL.
Research and development of self-help technologies used to create and maintain appropriate levels of technological growth. Focuses on field projects, programs, and consultancies testing and demonstrating applications of relevant and efficient technological solutions to problems.
Offered spring semester every odd-numbered year.
ETES 5110/7110.
Applications of Engineering in Technological Studies.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: APP ENGR TECH STDS.
Prerequisite or corequisite: ETES 5025/7025-5025L/7025L and ETES 5070/7070 and ETES 5090/7090.
Systematic approach to solving technological problems using
engineering design processes. Establishment of engineering
design principles to guide, collect data, and evaluate the design
process. Focus on creativity, resourcefulness, and the ability
to visualize and think abstractly.
Offered spring semester every even-numbered year.
ETES 5140/7140.
Laboratory Planning, Management, and Safety.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: LAB PLAN MGT & SAFE.
Planning and managing laboratories, including the development of a safety program and selection of equipment, tools, and supplies.
Offered fall semester every even-numbered year.
ETES 7080.
Critical Issues in Technological Studies.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: CRITICAL ISSUE ETES.
Current problems and issues, contemporary trends, strategies for initiating change, and resources needed to implement changes in technological studies.
Offered summer semester every year.
ETES 7460.
Internship in Technological Studies.
1-12 hours.
Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Oasis Title: INTERN TECH STUDIES.
Work-based program of student activities, such as administration, supervision, teaching, curriculum, or staff development in an existing technological studies program.
Non-traditional format: Supervised full-time experience in school setting.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.
ETES 7650.
Applied Project in Technological Studies.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: APPLIED PROJ ETES.
Research and development of a topic or problem in technological studies as related to the student's career.
Non-traditional format: Arranged meetings with student in person and/or through distance learning technology to guide development of the project.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.