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Show 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. Manufacturing Technology When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offerings will appear on the student transcript. DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Robert E. Wallentine, Chairman Professors: Ross W. Eskelson, A. Kent Randall, Robert E. Wallentine; Associate Professor: Roy D. Thornock; Assistant Professors: Keith Allred, John Boyer, Leonard Doty, William Johnson, Ross Shelton; Instructor: Kerry Tobin; Instructor Specialist: Lewis Bam- brough, Phil Hancock, Stanley G. Hunter, Evan Murray. This curriculum is designed to give the student fundamental knowledge of, and basic skill in the planning and selection of the methods of manufacturing, the design of tooling and equipment for manufacturing, selection and treatment of materials used in manufacturing, the use of computers in design and manufacturing, development of process sheets, equipment specifications and installation, value analysis, production and quality control, and coordination with the design and production functions. MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY A two-year program in Manufacturing Technology is provided to prepare students for employment as technicians or engineering aids. The skill learned can be utilized to perform such functions as drafting, detail designing, time study, experimental machining, welding, inspection, quality assurance, engineering/laboratory assisting, and numerical control programming. Students completing this two-year program will earn an Associate of Applied Science degree. Certificate of skills proficiency will be issued for attainment of agreed upon skill levels. Program: Manufacturing Technology — Associate of Applied Science Degree I. General Requirements: A. A minimum of 107 credit hours. B. Courses in major field required a minimum of 57 credit hours. C. English 101 (3), 102 (3), or Communication 102 (3), or English 210 (3). D. At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, with at least one couse in each of the four areas: Humanities HU, Natural Science NS, Social Science SS and Personal Development PD. E. An overall GPA of 2.00 with a C or better in all major courses. 388 Manufacturing Engineering Technology Specific Requirements: A. Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses required (13 credit hours): Manufacturing Engineering Technology 123 (3), 132 (3), 231 (2), 232 (2), 244 (3). B. Technical Courses Required (36 credit hours): MCHTL 100 (1), 101 (2), 102 (1), 103 (2), 202 (1), 203 (2); ENGTC 142 (4), 244 (4), 236 (5), 330 (5), 331 (4); INENT 142 (3), 350 (4), 353 (3); ENGRG 245 (3). C. Support courses required (26 credit hours): Chemistry 101 (5) or 121 (5); COMIS 101 (4); RELTE 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5), WELDG 165 (2). D. Electives: ENGTC 334 (3), COMIS 260 (4), MFENT 326 (3). SAMPLE SCHEDULE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE FRESHMAN: Autumn Winter Spring SOPHOMORE: Autumn Winter Spring RELTE 114 5 ENGTC 236 5 MCHTL 100 1 MCHTL 101 2 ENGTC 142 4 RELTE 115 MCHTL 102 MCHTL 103 INENT 142 ENGLI 101 RELTE 117 5 MFENT 123 3 MFENT 132 3 COMUN 102 or COMUN 105 3 RELTE 118 ENGTC 330 MFENT 244 MFENT 231 ENGLI 102 PHYED 1 COMIS 101 4 GEN ED TOTAL 18 TOTAL 18 TOTAL 18 TOTAL 19 ENGTC 244 3 ENGTC 331 4 MCHTL 202 1 MCHTL 203 2 CHEM 101 or CHEM 121 5 MFENT 232 2 TOTAL 17 ENGRG 245 4 ENGTC 332 3 INENT 350 4 GEN ED 6 HEALTH 2 TOTAL 18 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). This curriculum is designed to give the student fundamental comprehension of, and basic skill in, the planning and selection of the methods of manufacturing, the design of tooling and equipment for manufacturing, the selection and treatment of materials used in manufacturing, the use of computers in design and manufacturing, development of process sheets, equipment specification and installation, value analysis, production and quality control, and coordination with the design and production functions. A Manufacturing Engineering Technology degree is also offered with an emphaiss in the following areas: Industrial Engineering Technology —This emphasis covers functions such as method analysis, work simplification, time standards, plant layout, materials handling, equipment selection, cost analysis and cost reduction. Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing —This emphasis is designed to accomodate the needs of students who desire to work in the CAD/CAM area. 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