School of Technology Curriculum Document

Academic Department:

METS

School Document Number:

TEC 04-49

Document Author:

G Neff

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12/01/04

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2/15/2005

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Document Subject : Co-requisite change for MET 161 Introduction to Engineering Technology

Justification : As a freshman experience course, a math co-requisite is not needed.

Current :

MET 161 - INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Credits: 3 (Class 2, Lab 2)
Co-requisites: MA 147

This course will introduce engineering technology students to resources and skills that will help them to be successful in their careers. This course will help students explore engineering technology by introducing campus, regional, and national resources such as professional societies in their chosen fields. It will also help students improve in areas important to becoming better students. These areas may include topics such as planning academic careers, mentoring, improving study skills, goal setting, and utilization of library resources. In addition, the course will focus on specific introductory concepts important to engineering technology students such as using campus computer resources.

Proposed :

MET 161 - INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Credits: 3 (Class 2, Lab 2)
Co-requisites: none

No change in description

Impact on Students: None

Impact on Other Academic Departments: None

Summary of Discussions with Other Academic Department : None

Impact on University Resources: None

Impact on General Education Requirements: None

Revised:04/27/04