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Show 57 56 DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES hands-on experience with communications equipment. team work, human relations, manufacturing resource planning, and Corequisite: integration with the design and production functions. EET 4060. 4800. Individual Studies (1-3) A, § The student will receive credit for approved studies in an area not covered in the EET program. A maximum of four credits can be counted as electives for EET majors. 4890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-3) A, S, Su The student will receive credit for approved electronics industrial experience. Maximum of three credits can be counted for EET majors. May be repeated. Ten hours of work each week is MANUFACTURING & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Advisors: Roger Crist, Andy Drake, Kelly Harward, Robert Milner, Blaine Thornock, Roy Thornock, Kerry Tobin, Jim Wright. (1-3) A,S A one-time special study course designed to introduce a topic that is not covered in the EET program. One to four one-hour lectures per week. 4900L. Special Topics Lab Laboratory class to support EET circuits to support the assigned EET 4900 and EET 4900L. One Corequisite: EET 4900. (1-3) 4900. topic. to four A, S Design, model, and construct Maximum of four credits for two-hour labs per week. MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Chair: Mr. Andrew Drake E-Mail: ADRAKE2@WEBER.EDU Location: Engineering Technology Building, Room 214 Telephone Contact: Wendy Reeves, 626-6305 Professors: Robert Parker, Roy D. Thornock; Associate Professors: Keith Allred, Andy Drake, Kirk Hagen, Blaine R. Thornock, Kerry Tobin, Carl Wood; Assistant Professors: Scott Amos, Roger C. Crist, Kelly A.-Harward, Robert Milner; Instructor Specialist: James Wright Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology offers Associate of Applied Science degrees in Construction Management Technology, Design Graphics Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, and Mechanical Engineering Technology, and Bachelor of Science degrees in Manufacturing Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology. The Department also offers an area of concentration in Production and Inventory Control for the Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree, Pre-Engineering and a CNC Machining Certificate. The addition of an A.A.S. degree in Applied Technology is currently being considered. Contact the department chair for more information. WEBER STATE 1700 MicroComputer Applications HU1050 $S1010 Intro to Interpersonal Comm Economics as a Social Science Engl Engl EN1010 EN2010 Introduction to Writing Intermediate Writing Math Math QL1050 1060 College Algebra Trigonometry 1210 PS2010/L Calculus I General Physics (w/lab) PS2210/L Physics for Sci & Eng (w/lab) » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all courses required in the program in addition to an overall GPA for all courses of 2.0 or higher. Also refer to the general grade requirements for graduation on page 31 of this catalog. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 126 credit hours is required for graduation — 93 of these are required within the Suggested PS1110 Course Ww DD PFN (33 credit hours) Comm Econ Chem WW TBE Not required. » Program Prerequisite: » Minor: Not required. Elementary Chemistry planning their schedules. MEET ~« A minimum of 18 credit hours. B.I.S. Options in Production and Inventory Control The Manufacturing Engineering Technology department offers those courses required by the American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) for a continuing education certificate in Production and Inventory Control Technology. The courses indicated below with an asterisk prepare one to take the APICS Certification Exam as well as receive the above certificate. In addition, if these courses are taken in conjunc- tion with the other courses listed below or other courses approved by the department chair, all of these may then be used to fill one of the three areas required for a Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree. The courses must be taken for credit and the area of emphasis will be in Production and Inventory Control (not Manufacturing Engineering Technology). Requirements for B.1.S. Emphasis (18 credit hours) 3 4 MfET MfET 3510 4050 Production & Inventory Control Inventory Control Technology 2 Z DG 1250 Math QL1050 3 4 Engl EN 2010 TBE 1700 3 3 MfET 4150 Capacity/Production Activity Planning & Cntrl Tech Engl EN1010 Comm HU1050 Total Hours 2 3 3 Math 1060 3 Total Hours 16 MfET MfET MfET 4250 4350 4590 Material Requiremnt Plng Tech Just-In-Time Technology Production Plan & Process Control 2 2 3 3563 eisai aig Principles of Supervision ;3 1 __.SopHoMORE AUTUMN... SOPHOMORE SPRING.. 3 MEET 2300 5 DG 2450 2 MEET 2440/L 4 General Education Refer to pages 31-34 of this catalog for Bachelor of Science Math 1210 a HU Fine Arts Elective Total Hours JUNIOR AUTUMN, re UTUMN —a The following courses required for the Manufactur- ing Engineering Technology major will also satisfy general HU1050, Phsx PS2010/L or PS2210/L, Chem PS1110, and Econ $1010. Manufacturing Engineering Technology Courses Required (58 credit hours) MfET MfET 1150 1210/1210L Pre-Prof Seminar in Mfg Machining Principles I i 3 V : MEET 3010 3 EET 1850/L 4 MfET 2150/2150L Metal Form, Casting, & Welding 4 MfET 2300 Statics and Strengths of Materials 5 MfET 2410 Quality Assurance & Improvement 3 MfET MfET MfET 2440/2440L 3010 3310/3310L CNC in Manufacturing Tool Design Material Selection & Heat Treat Z 3 4 MfET MfET MfET 3320 3340/3340L 3350/3350L Machine Design Applied Fluid Power Plastic & Composite Manf 2 3 4 MfET 3460 CAD/CAM Modeling Techniques 2 or MfET MfET 3470 3610/3610L Applications in CAD/CAM I Machining Processes II 2 3 MfET 4210 Cost Est & Engineering Econ 2 Technical Elective MEET 3320 2 MEET 3610/L MEET 3350/L 3 4 4 MEET 4590 2 Technical Elective 2 MfET 4620 a tase ae ; ai Total Hours 15 Total Hours WEBER 4 = ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ee ENCE DEGF » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all MfET courses (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable) in addition to an overall GPA ‘oral women 9,00+ox higher UCMED A total of 65 credit hours is required RESTHY » Credit Hour Requirements: 2 or MEET 3470 MEET 4230 ane MANUFACTURING Total Hours V7 JUNIOR SPRING ee ; ey MfET 4610 cr Mo ° 3 MIST 21H ae “cm SENIOR SPRING 7 ae See ear Econ $S1010 —_— SST 3 3 SST 3563 Life Sci Elect (Botany 1400) 3 for B.S. Degree UNIVERSITY » Credit Hour Requirements: PRENGR CS EET MEET 2150/L —rr 3 MEET 1210/L MEET 2410 Requirements Applied Sci Manufacturing Engineering Technology Courses Required schedule an appointment. Comm HNRS & BIS LIBSCI Ws » Program Prerequisite: Consult the Interdisciplinary Programs section of the catalog for the general and specific requirements for a BIS degree. Course Use this only as a guideline and be sure to consult with an advisor. All Manufacturing Engineering Technology students are required education requirements: TECHNOLOGY The course of study described below shall be approved by the MfET department chair. Sequence to meet with a faculty advisor at least annually for course and program advisement. Call the department secretary at 626-6305 to requirements. ENGINEERING The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in major. A total of 40 upper division credit hours is required (courses numbered 3000 and above) — all are required within the major. Course The Computer Aided Drafting Adv Computer Aided Design Geo Dimension & Tolerancing Industrial Electronics Principles of Supervision Developing Team Leadership or Phsx Advisement DEPARTMENT 1250 1260 2450 1850/1850L 3563 4102 Math Phsx Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). (20 credit hours) DG DG DG EET SST SST Support Courses Required equivalent to one credit hour. 4900. Special Topics Technical Courses Required PD 4060L. Advanced Communications Lab (1) S$ Laboratory class to support EET 4060 and provide necessary superior in its field. The 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, and treatment of materials used in manufacturing. Computers are integrated in all areas of the manufacturing program. Skills and knowledge are also acquired in WNW and S parameter analysis. Three one-hour lectures per week. Corequisite: EET 4060L. Prerequisites: EET 3010 and 3020. WwW digital satellite methods, antennas, small signal amps, Smith charts, The Weber State Manufacturing Engineering Technology curriculum is nationally recognized as WW WP Anne 4060. Advanced Communications (3) $ Study of satellite communications, spread spectrum methods, MANUFACTURING Process Automation Production Plan & Process Control Senior Project Senior Project Ww 4580/4850L MfET MfET 4590 MfET 4610 MfET 4620 Technical Electives economics, statics, dynamics, strength of materials, fluid mechanics, chemistry, and thermodynamics. Two one-hour lectures per week. Departmental approval required. for graduation — 26 are required within the program. BOTANY CHEM Advisement All Manufacturing Engineering Technology students are required to meet with a faculty advisor at least annually for course and mms | Program advisement. Call the department secretary at 626-6305 to schedule an appointment. Se MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (refer to page 25 of this catalog). 13 STATE There are no special admission or application requirements for this program. Social & eee Cj ECON ae POLSC General Education Refer to pages 32-34 of this catalog for Associate of Applied Science requirements. The following courses required for the A.A.S. program will also fulfill general education requirements: PHILO PSYCH onan SOCLGY Chem PS1110 and Comm ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI HU105S0. UNIVERSITY |