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Institute of Social Technology |
Academic Schools |
Conditions |
1. Information Technology |
Students must complete the following courses: |
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Software Enterprise Program (Software Enterprise) |
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204 226 Enterprise Software Architecture |
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204 230 Advanced Database Desing and Development |
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204 231 Object-Oriented Programming |
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204 330 Web application Development |
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204 331 Software Engineering |
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Information Science Program (COM or COMM) |
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204 206 Message Design and Writing Principles |
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204 304 Writing for Broadcasting and Films |
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204 306 Management of Mass Media Organization |
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Information Science Program (MIS) |
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204 204 Database Desing and Development |
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204 209 Principles of Management |
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204 235 Information System Design and Development |
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204 309 Information System for Business |
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204 330 Web application Development |
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Information Science Program (IS) |
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204 215 Information Service Management |
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204 234 Information Organization |
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204 409 Information and Library Database |
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2. Management Technology |
Courses to be completed prior
to the 1stco-op term |
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Foundation Courses |
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205108 Financial Accounting |
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205213 Marketing management |
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205217 Financial Management |
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205220 Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
Courses classified by specific course clusters |
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Marketing Management Program |
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205232 Product and Pricing Management |
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205231
Consumer Behavior and
Customer Management |
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Logistics Management Program |
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205251
Logistics Planning and Control |
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205252 Procurement and Commodities Management |
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Entrepreneurship Management Program |
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205272 Entrepreneurial Marketing |
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205371 Entrepreneurial Finance |
Courses to be completed prior to the 2nd Co-op |
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Marketing Management Program |
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All required courses prior to the 1st Co-op previously mentioned
and the following courses: |
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205392 Co-operative
Education 1 |
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205331 Marketing Channels and Product Distribution |
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205332 Marketing Promotion |
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Logistics Management Program |
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All required courses prior to the 1st Co-op previously mentioned and the
following courses: |
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205392 Co-operative
Education 1 |
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205351 Transportation Management |
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205352 International logistics |
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Entrepreneurship Management Program |
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All required courses prior to the 1st Co-op previously mentioned
and the following
courses: |
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205392
Co-operative
Education 1 |
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205271 Product Design and Development |
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205372 Managing a Growing Business |
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Institute of Agricultural Technology |
Academic Schools |
Conditions |
1. 1. Crop Production Technology |
For Students of the curriculum as revised in 2003 (Student ID B46…etc.) |
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Must be a 4th year student and must have completed the following courses. |
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302 291 Crop Production Farm Practicum |
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302 318 Crop Production Field Work II |
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Additional Requirements for students of both programs: students’ CGPA must be at
least 2.00 |
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2. 2. Animal Production Technology |
Must be a 4th year student and must have completed the course below. |
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303 271 General Farm Practicum |
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3. Food Technology |
For students of the curriculum as revised in
1998 (Student ID B42-44), the following
courses are required. |
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305 333 Food Processing II |
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305 334 Food Processing Laboratory II |
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305 351 Food Quality Control |
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305 421 Food Analysis |
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305 453 Food Product Development And Marketing |
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For students of the curriculum as revised in 2001 (Student ID B45, etc.) |
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Must be a 4th year student and must have completed the following courses. |
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315 323 Food Analysis |
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315 343 Food Engineering II |
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315 452 Food Safety and Quality Assurance System |
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315 453 Sanitation and Plant Environment Management |
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315 454 Food Product Development and Marketing |
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Note : 1. Course Code 315 for Student ID B50, etc.
2. Course Code 305 for Student ID B45, etc. |
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Institute of Engineering |
Academic Schools |
Conditions |
1. Agricultural Engineering |
For students of the curriculum as revised in 2003 (Student ID B46-49, etc.) |
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421 310 Agricultural Machinery |
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421 321 Power for Agricultural System |
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421 364 Irrigation and Drainage |
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For students of the new curriculum of 2555 (Student ID B50, B51, etc.) |
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Program A (Agricultural Engineering) |
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421 312 Agricultural Machinery Design |
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421 313 Agricultural Machinery |
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421 333 Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering |
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421 350 Agricultural Process Engineering |
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Program B (Food Engineering) |
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421 312 Agricultural Machinery Design |
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421 342 Quality Control in Food Industry |
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421 352 Freezing and Cold Storage |
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421 366 Unit Operations in Foof Engineering II |
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2. Transportation Engineering |
For students of the curriculum as revised in 2002 (Student ID B45, etc.), |
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Students must complete the following courses. |
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422 213 Transportation Engineering |
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422 311 Traffic Engineering |
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422 331 Highway Engineering |
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422 332 Highway Material Testing |
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422 441 Transportation Management and Logistics |
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3. Computer Engineering |
Students must complete at least 2 courses from the following 3 courses. |
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423 209 Database Systems (Equivalent 408 311) |
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423 302 Operating Systems (Equivalent 408 320) |
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423 305 Computer & Communication (Equivalent 408 360) |
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4. Chemical Engineering |
For students of the curriculum as revised in 2002 (Student ID B45, etc.), |
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Students must complete the following courses. |
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429 296 Electrical Engineering I |
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431 101 Engineering Materials |
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424 201 Principles of Chemical Engineering |
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424 311 Chemical Reaction Engineering I |
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424 331 Process Equipment Design and Operation I |
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424 332 Process Equipment Design and Operation II |
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424 341 Process Dynamics & Control |
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5. Mechanical Engineering |
Students must complete at least 5 courses from the following 8 courses. |
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425 301 Heat Transfer (Equivalent 402 301) |
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425 303 Mechanical Design (Equivalent 402 404) |
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425 305 Power Plant Engineering (Equivalent 402 305) |
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425 306 Mechanics of Machinery (Equivalent 402 204) |
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425 307 Internal Combustion Engines (Equivalent 402 405) |
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425 308 Automatic Control System (Equivalent 402 401) |
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425 309 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (Equivalent 402 403) |
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425 340 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I (Equivalent 402 302) |
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6. Ceramic Engineering |
For students of the curriculum as revised in 2002 (Student ID B45, etc.), |
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the 5 courses below must be completed. |
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426 203 Ceramic Raw Material Laboratory |
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426 207 Ceramic Fabrication Laboratory |
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426 302 Glaze Laboratory |
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426 307 Ceramic Characterization Laboratory |
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426 309 Ceramic Measurement and Testing Laboratory |
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7. Telecommunication Engineering |
For students of the curriculum as revised in 2002 (Student ID B45, etc.), the courses below must be completed. |
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427 311 Communication Systems |
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427 313 Telephone and Switching Systems |
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427 324 Microwave Engineering |
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427 333 Telecommunication Engineering Laboratory I |
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Note: Courses in the curriculum of1998 cannot be transferred or equated to the courses in the curriculum of 2002. |
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8. Polymer Engineering |
For students of the curriculum as revised in 2003 (Student ID B46, etc.), the courses below must be completed. |
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428 222 Polymer Testing Laboratory |
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428 404 Instrumentation and Control Systems |
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428 303 Polymer Processing I |
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428 304 Polymer Processing II |
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428413 SAFETY ENGINEERING |
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426416 QUALITY CONTROL |
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428 401 Mold Design และ/หรือ |
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428 402 Die Design |
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Note : 1 Selected Required course |
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9. Electrical Engineering |
For students of the curriculum as revised in 2002 (Student ID B45, etc.), the courses below must be completed. |
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429 203 Circuits & Devices Laboratory |
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429 213 Engineering Electronics Laboratory |
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429 303 Electrical Machines Laboratory I |
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429 304 Electrical Machines Laboratory II |
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10. Automotive Engineering |
Students must pass at least
7 courses from the following 10 courses. |
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425 204 Fluid Mechanics I |
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425 206 Mechanics of Materials II |
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425 303 Mechanical Design |
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425 304 Mechanical Vibration |
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425 306 Mechanics of Machinery |
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425 307 Internal Combustion Engines |
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425 308 Automatic Control System |
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436 306 Advanced Automotive Technology |
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436 303 Automotive Body Analysis |
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436 304 Automotive Production Engineering |
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11. Civil Engineering. |
For students of the curriculum as revised in 2003 (Student ID B46, etc.), the courses below must be completed. |
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430 241 Surveying |
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430 242 Surveying Laboratory |
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430 311 Concrete Technology |
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430 321 Soil Mechanics |
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430 322 Soil Mechanics Laboratory |
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430 402 Construction Management |
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430 431 Reinforced Concrete Design |
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430 432 Timber and Steel Design |
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12. Metallurgical Engineering |
For students of the curriculum as revised in 2002 (Student ID B46, etc.), the courses below must be completed. |
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425 201 Engineering Graphics II |
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431 206 Physical Metallurgy Laboratory III |
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431 309 Foundry Engineering |
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(Students who have not passed this course are only allowed to join the Co-op if the expected workplace is not a Foundry Factory, requiring the approval from the Academic School.) |
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431 311 Metal Forming |
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(Students who have not passed this course are only allowed to join the
Co-op if the expected workplace is not a Metal Forming factory, requiring the approval from the Academic School.
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13. Environmental Engineering |
For students of the curriculum as revised in 2006, the required courses are below. |
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Students must pass at least
3 courses from the following 4 courses. |
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432 313 Wastewater Engineering |
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432 321 Air Pollution Engineering |
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432 322 Solid Waste Engineering |
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432 424 Industrial Wastes Management |
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14. Industrial Engineering |
Students must be in their 4th year and must have completed 2 courses from 4 of the following courses. |
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433 271 Industrial Work Study |
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433 362 Quality Control |
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433 372 Facilities Design |
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433 333 Production Planning and Control |
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15. Geotechnology |
Students must pass the courses listed on the Studying Plan of each program |
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Program A (Geo Engineering) |
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434 370 Rock Mechanics |
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Program B Hydrogeology |
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434 310 Field Work |
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434 340 Hydrogeology |
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Program C (Petroleum Engineering) |
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434 310 Field Work |
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434 353 Reservoir Engineering I |
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434 355 Production Engineering I |
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434 381 Drilling Engineering |
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434 382 Production Operations |
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16. Production Engineering |
Students must pass at least 5 of the following courses. |
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425 302 Product Quality |
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425 303 Mechanical Design |
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425 308 Automatic Control System |
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435 300 Materials and Process in Manufacturing |
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435 303 Integrated Manufacturing Systems |
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435 304 Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing |
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435 305 Product Design and Manufacturing |
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435 330 Automated Manufacturing System I |
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17. Aeronautical Engineering |
Students must pass the following courses. |
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425 204 Fluid Mechanics I |
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425 250 Mechanical Drawing |
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425 304 Mechanical Vivration |
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433 101 Manufacturing Processes |
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437 201 Aircraft Materials |
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437 301 Aerodynamics |
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437 302 Gas Dynamics I |
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437 303 Aircraft Structure |
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437 305 Aircraft Power Plant |
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437 306 Aircraft Electrical System |
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437 307 Mechanicals of Flight |
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437 308 Aircraft Instrument |
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437 309 Aircraft Maintenance |
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437 341 Aeronuatical Engineering Lab.II |
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Institute of Medicine |
Academic Schools |
Conditions |
1. Environmental Health |
Students of the Curriculum as revised in 2003 (Student ID B46, etc.) must complete the following courses. |
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617 323 Environmental and Occupational Toxicology |
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617 326 Urban and Rural Water Supply |
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617 330 Solid Waste Management |
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617 331 Public Health and Environmental Laws |
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617 332 Air and Noise Pollution and Control |
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617 333 Food Hygiene and Food Plant Sanitation |
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Students must also register or take the following courses |
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617 427 Water and Wastewater Analysis |
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617 435 Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment |
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617 436 Wastewater Treatment System Management and Control |
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2. Occupational Health and Safety |
Students of the Curriculum as revised in 2003 must complete the following courses. |
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618 342 Principles of Industrial Hygiene |
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618 343 Occupational medicine |
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618 344 Industrial Safety Management |
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618 346 Occupational Health and Safety Laws |
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618 348 Industrial Hygiene Sampling and Analysis |
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618 349 Industrial Ventilation Control |
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618 352 Industrial Safety Technology |
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618 355 Fire Prevention and Control |
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Students must also register or take the following courses |
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617 435 Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment |
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618 456 Industrial Risk Management |
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618 457 Ergonomics and Work Physiology |
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618 458 Industrial Health Promotion and Services |
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Institute of Sciences |
Academic Schools |
Conditions |
1. Sports Science |
Students must complete the following courses. |
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114 202 Physiology of Exercise |
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114 205 Sports Nutrition |
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114 221 Physical Fitness Testing and Assessment for Health and Competition |
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114 222 Principles of Exercise for Health |
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114 321 Sports Psychology |
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114 325 Physical Therapy in Sports Science |
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114 330 Sports Management and Marketing |
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114 332 Exercise Prescription for Health |
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114 334 Research Methodology in Sports Science |
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114 421 Sports Tourism and Recreation |