
Industrial
Technology Military Programs
16
MSS/DPE,
Phone/Fax:
(850) 581-9840
E-mail: ithurlburt@gulf.net
Dear SIU-C Student:
Welcome to Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. You
are among hundreds of students, both on campus and at military installations
throughout the country, who are pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree in
Industrial Technology.
As you prepare toward graduation, there are a number of questions that will probably arise on a variety of different subjects associated with your education. The attached handout has been provided to answer many of your questions. However, if you have a question or a problem that is not addressed in the handout, please call us at (850) 581-9840 or stop by the SIU-C office. You can also check out our web page:
http://www.engr.siu.edu/outreach/Hurlburt%20Field%20AFB.htm
We are here to provide guidance and assistance throughout
your enrollment in the Industrial Technology program. However, we also request that you become aware
of your responsibilities in your education.
All enrollments, financial aid, receiving of transcripts and Core
requirement approvals are handled by the Hurlburt
Field, SIU-C office.
Classes start at
We hope that your enrollment with us will be both
rewarding and enjoyable for you.
Sincerely,
Paula
Nance, Program Coordinator
Industrial
Technology Military Programs
Southern
ORIENTATION
I.
Calculator
needed
1.
4
Functions N2 or Nx – all
classes
2.
Trig
(sin, cos., tan), Log & Ln – IT 307 & IT 390
3.
Statistical,
log, n! – IT 375 & IT 475
B.
Some
recommended calculators
1.
Sharp
EL 506
2.
LCD
Scientific
3.
TI-86
or better
II.
Course
Syllabus and Text
A.
Syllabus
is available in the SIUC office two (2) weeks before the first weekend of
class.
B.
Textbooks
are ordered from MBS Textbooks. See SIUC
office for order forms.
C.
Pre-class
homework/assignments
1.
2.
Attempt
all problems
a.
Do
not dwell on ones you cannot do.
III.
Methods
of Study
A.
Different
systems for each student
1.
Two
hours a day
2.
Cram
session
3.
Group
study
4.
Individual
study
B.
Get
to know your classmates
1.
Help
each other
2.
Exchange
phone numbers
3.
Take
turns organizing study groups
IV.
Independent
Study Courses
A.
Different
Types
1.
Text
and assignments
2.
Research
and projects
3.
Use
of visual aids and computers
V.
Military
Assignment Freeze:
A.
Code
52
1.
Get
it even if you don’t think you’ll need it
2.
Must
map out completion of degree within one year
VI.
Capstone
A.
Must
have an A.A.S. degree and a 2.25 GPA or better to qualify
1.
Must
apply for it.
VII.
Additional
Credits
A.
Use
DANTES and CLEP (Generals only)
B.
Based
on individual needs
VIII.
Math
Requirements
A.
College
Algebra and Applied Geometry and Trigonometry
B.
Pre-Calculus
I & II (5 semester hours)
IX.
Tuition
Payments in SIUC Office
A.
Due
the first of each month
1.
Check
or money order only. NO CASH
2.
Bring
payment stub of your student account
X.
Classes
held on Weekends
A.
Saturday
and Sunday of scheduled weekends
B.
Eight
hour class each day
1.
Time
includes breaks and lunch
C.
Instructor
calls the shots!
XI.
Financial
Aid
A.
Veterans
Benefits
B.
Military
Tuition Assistance
C.
Reserve
Unit Educational Benefits
D.
PELL
Grants
E.
Guaranteed
Student Loans
F.
Corporate
Educational Benefits
XII.
Make
SIUC office aware of any problems which affect on-time coursework completion,
class attendance, and program progress or tuition payments.
XIII.
Writing
and Report Aid
A.
The Little Brown Compact Handbook, 3rd edition
(1998) by Jane E. Aaron
The Southern Illinois University courses at Hurlburt Field Air Force Base will be canceled ONLY
IF THE HURLBURT FIELD BASE HAS BEEN CLOSED TO ALL NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL OR IF
THE INSTRUCTOR HAS CHOSEN
TO CANCEL.
If a course has been
canceled by and instructor, the instructor and/or the SIUC staff will call the
students.
If all classes at the Hurlburt
Field site are canceled due to a hurricane, be sure and check with the local
radio, television station or newspaper.
ALL CANCELLED CLASSES WILL BE MADE UP IN SOME
WAY!!!
E-mail: ithurlburt@gulf.net E-mail:
mikecost@dmv.com
CLASSROOM AND BUILDING POLICY
TO:
DAFB Faculty and Students
FROM: Education Services, Southern Illinois University,
It
has been brought to our attention by our Military host that the classroom conditions
have deteriorated. If conditions
continue to decline, food and beverages will no longer be permitted in the
classrooms. Our offices have been
notified of a number of violations concerning classroom and building
policies. We find it necessary to remind
all students and faculty of these policies and ask that you assist us in
meeting them.
1.
At the end of each day, desks must be in rows with the chairs pushed in
properly.
The desks and chairs must be lined up.
2. Please remove all trash from the floors, tables and
chairs. Put the trash in the trashcans
located in the classrooms or in the hallway.
Do not throw trash on the hallway or restroom floors. Please make sure you use the trashcans
located in the hallway and restrooms. Do not put trash in the aluminum-recycling
bin.
3. If you have liquid remaining in your cup or glass, please
dump it in the sink prior to disposing of it in the trashcan.
4. All windows must be
closed and locked before leaving the room.
5. You are required to clean any spills. The proper cleaning materials can be obtained
from the weekend monitor located in the Monitor Office in the classroom
trailers. Paper towels can also be
obtained from the restrooms.
6. All smokers must utilize the designated smoking areas located
adjacent to the North and West entrances of building 639. DO NOT USE THE ENTRANCE WAYS
AS A SMOKING AREA. Please deposit
all smoking materials into the containers located in the smoking areas.
There
is no janitorial service to this building or for the classrooms. However, it is still necessary to maintain
neat and orderly classrooms.
Thank
you for your assistance
Saluki
Net
Enter your Student ID & PIN (your PIN can be found on your admission letter, please save this document.)
Click
“Your Personal Records” to:
v View the addresses on file for you in SIS
v Check the your Admission Application Status (for new
students or those seeking readmission to the University)
v Scholastic Information
v Student Schedule (for any semester you’ve been registered since Fall 1990)
v Transcript Unofficial (if you have been enrolled at SIUC any semester
since Fall 1990)
v Grades & GPA (only for the current and past two semesters)
v Degree Progress Report
v An unofficial display of how
the course work you have on record fulfills the requirements of your academic
program.
v “What if?” An opportunity to see how your course records
might “fit” in another major or in another degree program.
v An opportunity to see an
organized presentation of how program requirements are defined.
v Check Financial Aid
Information
v Has my Loan Check Arrived?
v Is My Financial Aid Application on File?
v Financial Aid Estimated Cost of Attendance
v Status of Cancellation/Prepayment Waiver
v Bursar Information
v Account Information
v Amount of Financial Aid Credits Posted
Industrial
Technology Textbooks Available at the Dover AFB Library
Title
|
Author
|
ISBN # |
|
|
|
|
Activity Based Costing: Key to World Class Performance |
Pilachauski |
0-945456-10-7 |
Advances in Factories of the Future, CIM & Robotics |
Costaftis |
0-444-89856-5 |
Applied Cost Engineering |
Lorenzoni |
0-8247-7264-4 |
|
Automated
Fabrication: Improve Productivity in Mfg. |
|
0-13-119462-3 |
|
Built
to Last |
Collins |
0-88730-671-3 |
|
Computer
Aided Design & Manufacturing |
Amirouche |
0-13-472341-4 |
|
Computer
Integrated Manufacturing |
Rehg |
0-13-463886-7 |
|
Computer
Integrated Mfg.: A Competitive Strategy |
Weatherall |
0-7506-0811-0 |
|
Computer
Numerical Control Programming |
|
0-13-156084-0 |
|
Computer
Numerical Control: Concepts & Programming |
Seames |
0-8273-6498-9 |
|
Contemporary
Technology |
Markert |
0-87006-990-x |
|
Cost
Estimators Reference Manual |
Stewart,
Wyskida |
0-471-30510-3 |
|
Juran’s Quality Control Handbook |
Juran |
0-07-033176-6 |
|
Modern
Technical Writing |
Sherman,
Johnson |
0-13-597584-0 |
|
Motion
& Time Study |
Niebel |
0-256-09248-6 |
|
Performance
Measurement for World Class Manufacturing |
Maskell |
0-915229-99-2 |
|
Team
Based Problem Solver |
Klubnek |
0-7863-0187-2 |
|
Total
Quality Management |
Besterfield |
0-13-030651-7 |
REVISED 11/05 IT
Southern
Student Information
Important Documents:
Each year, an Undergraduate Catalog, which provides
information about Southern Illinois University Carbondale is published. Primary attention is given to its academic
programs, rules and regulations and procedures.
In addition, a Military Programs Supplement that addresses the
conduct of programs at military bases in the
These documents are available in the SIUC office. Students should become familiar with their contents. For your convenience, several sections of these documents are reproduced here.
Student Conduct Code:
Attendance Policy:
Students may not miss more than one-third of the scheduled
class time for courses conducted in the weekend format. (Faculty may set a more restrictive
policy.) Students who are dropped are still
subject to the published refund policy.
Exceptions to this attendance policy must be approved by the Dean,
Transfer Credits:
The Office of Admissions and Records determines the acceptance of credit and its applicability toward University Core Curriculum requirements. The department directing the program determines the acceptance of credit toward specific program requirements. Transfer credit is accepted in all areas to include the major. (See Undergraduate Catalog)
Professional Certification:
No attempt has been made to modify SIUC programs to meet professional certification or licensure requirements of any state. Students interested in professional certification of licensure should contact the appropriate state agency for specific information concerning certification or licensure.
Payment:
Payment is the responsibility of the student. SIUC will assist the student wherever possible to process the paperwork for the various financial assistance programs; however, the responsibility for payment rests with the student. (See Military Programs Supplement.) http://www.siu.edu/~military/page3.htm
Collection Agencies:
Following the end of each semester, students not registered for the next semester who have delinquent account balances will receive a series of itemized statements requesting payment. If payment arrangements are not made on a timely basis, the account may be placed with a collection agency with a collection fee added to the account. Should it be necessary for an outside agency to effect a collection, reasonable collection costs shall be 33 1/3% of such amount and shall be paid by debtor. If SIUC obtains judgment from a court of competent jurisdiction, the debtor shall be liable for the collection agency fee as well as reasonable costs and attorney’s fees. (See Military Programs Supplement.)
Standards of Progress:
Students are expected to
make satisfactory progress toward a degree.
When a student’s semester average and the cumulative SIUC average fall below a C average (2.0), the student will be placed on scholastic probation.
Students will be scholastically suspended from SIUC if they fail to meet the requirements of their conditional or probational status.
Withdrawals:
Students who decide not to
attend after registration must officially withdraw or be liable for payment of
semester hour charges.
Students who officially register for a session may not withdraw merely by discontinuing attendance. Students officially withdraw from courses through the program change process, using the registration form. This process starts with the program representative and is completed by the Office of Admissions and Records. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the withdrawal process is officially completed. Students who fail to withdraw will receive a grade of WF. (See Military Programs Supplement.)
Warning:
To be eligible for the benefits of valid financial aid, the student must first be properly enrolled for at least the minimum number of semester hours for the term, and must continue to be reasonably participating for the full duration of each course. Students with financial aid who cease attending a class and do not officially drop or withdraw, may be assigned a “WF” (undergraduate) or “WU” (graduates). The “WF” or “WU” grades may impact the student’s eligibility for, or amount of financial aid for the semester; and, may result in a demand for re-payment of part or even all of the financial aid paid for the semester.
Information about scholarships and grants may be obtained from Financial Aid (http://www.siuc.edu/~fao/).
Refund Policy:
For Students Who Withdraw: Students who officially withdraw form the University (drop all courses) will receive refunds according to the following deadline schedule:
Class Length of Course
Days Semester 4 Weekends 3 Weekends
Saturday 1 100% Day 1 100% 100%
Sunday 1 100% Day 2 100% 70%
Saturday 2 100% Day 3 60% 50%
Sunday 2 100% Day
4 50%
40%
Saturday 3
80% Day
5 40% 0%
Sunday 3 80% Day 6 0% 0%
Saturday 4 70% Day 7 0%
Sunday 4 70% Day 8 0%
Saturday 5
60%
Sunday 5 60%
Saturday 6 60%
Sunday 6
60%
Saturday 7 50%
Sunday 7 50%
Saturday 8
50%
Sunday 8 50%
Saturday 9 40%
Sunday 9 40%
Saturday 10 40%
Sunday 10 40%
Saturday 11 and after 0%
Notes: 1. Nothing in this policy shall preclude the Chancellor from complying with any applicable
state or federal law or regulation.