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Show Manufacturing Engineering Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology General Information 460L. Satellite Systems Lab (1) A, S Laboratory class to support EET 460. Design, model, operate, and test satellite circuits and systems. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 460. 461. Antenna Fundamentals (3) A, 5 An introduction to antenna and transmission line design. Multiband, multielement, broadband, log periodic, yagi, direction finding, VHF, UHF, microwave, and spacecraft antenna systems. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: EET 451. Corequisite: EET461L. 461L. Antenna Fundamentals Lab (1) A, 5 Laboratory class to support EET 461. Design, model, and construct antennas and transmission lines. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 461. 462. Personal Computer Assembly Language (3) A, 5 An introduction to assembly language programming of the personal computer. Design hardware and software interfaces for personal computers. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: EET 212. Corequisite: EET 462L. 462L. Personal Computer Assembly Language Lab (1) A, 5 Laboratory class to support EET 462. Design, program, and construct projects that interface with a personal computer. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 461. 463. Engineering Fundamentals Exam (F.E.) Prep (3) A, 5 A review of materials that are typically found on the Engineering Fundamentals Exam (F.E). Topics are taught by faculty members according to their area of expertise. Topics included in this course are mathematics, DC electricity, AC electricity, logic, engineering economics, statics, dynamics, strength of materials, fluid mechanics, chemistry, and thermodynamics. Three one- hour lectures per week. Departmental approval required. 480. Individual Projects and Research (2-5) 5m, A, W, 5 The purpose of this course is to permit senior EET majors to propose to the faculty an individual project, program, system or research. 481. Special Topics (1-4) A, 5 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. Prerequisites: EET 231, EET 232, and EET 233. 481L. Special Topics Lab (1-4) A, 5 Laboratory class to support EET 481. Design, model, and construct circuits to support the assigned topic. Maximum of four credits for EET 481 and EET 481L. One to four two-hour labs per week. Corequisite: EET 481. 489. Cooperative Work Experience (1-4) A, W, 5 The student will receive credit for approved electronics industrial experience. Maximum of six credits can be counted as electives for EET majors. May be repeated. Ten hours of work each week is equivalent to one credit hour. Prerequisites: EET 231, EET 232, and EET 233. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, and Institutes (1-4) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. 493. Directed Studies (1-4) A, W, 5 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. Prerequisites: EET 231, EET 232, and EET 233. DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Chair: Robert E. Wallentine Location: Engineering Technology Building, Room 214 Telephone Contact: LaDon Swaner 626-6306 Amy Loveland, 626-6305 Professors: Larry Leavitt, Robert Parker, Roy D. Thornock, Robert E. Wallentine; Associate Professors: Keith Allred, Andrew Drake, David Erb, Blaine R. Thornock, Kerry Tobin, Carl Wood; Assistant Professors: Robert Arnot, Kirk Ha gen, Kelly Harward; Instructor Specialists: Robert Milner, James Wright Description The Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology offers Associate of Applied Science degrees in Design Graphics Technology, Machine Tool Technology, Manufacturing 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. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Description The Weber State Manufacturing Engineering Technology curriculum is nationally recognized as 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 team work, human relations, manufacturing resource planning, and integration with the design and production functions. PROGRAM: MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR DEGREE Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). General Requirements: • The requirements for the AAS in Manufacturing Technology must be completed before acceptance into the BS program in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. • All engineering technology students are required to meet with a faculty adviser at least annually for course and program advisement. • Specific University requirements (see index). Requirements for General Education (see index). A grade of C or better in all major and specified general education courses. • An overall GPA of 2.00 or C is required. • A minimum of 199 hours are required plus satisfactory completion of all listed requirements. Sixty hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). • Application should be made for graduation by March 1. Specific Requirements: Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses required (60 credit hours): Mfet 115 (1), 231/231L (3), 244/244L (4), 301 (5), 331/331L (5), 332 (3), 334/334L (4), 335/335L (3), 336/336L (3), 350 (4), 353 (4), 360/360L (4), 458 (3), 459 (4), 460 (3), 461/461L (3), 462/462L (2), 463/463L (2). • Elective courses (a minimum of 9 credit hours from the following): Mfet 326 (3), 346 (3), 347 (3), 355 (3), 430 (3), 465 (3); EET 456 (4). • ABET Requirement (3) -Recommend Psych 200 (3) • Technical courses required (47 credit hours): MET 230 (5), 263/263L (4), 331 (5); MT 100/100L (5), 102/102L (5); DG 120/120L (3), 160/160L (4), 245 (3); EET 182/182L (4), 183/183L (3); SST 356 (3), 410 (3). Support courses required (74 credit hours): Math 106 (5), 107 (5), 211 (5), 212 (5); Engl EN111 (4), EN112 (4), 210 (3); Beas 325 (4); Comsci 120 (4), 130 (4), 140 (4), or 160 (4); Beas PD170 (4) or Comsci PD101 (4); Commun HU102 (3); Econ SS101 (5); Chem PS111 (5); Phsx PS261/ 264 (5), 262/265 (5). The following courses are required by the Manufacturing Engineering Technology Department and will also meet the General Education requirements: Commun HU102 (3); Comsci PD101 (4) or Beas PD170 (4); Phsx PS261/264 (5); Chem PS111 (5); Econ SS101 (5). In addition, Botany LS140 (5) is suggested. PROGRAM: MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF INTEGRATED STUDIES - AMERICAN PRODUCTION AND INVENTORY CONTROL SOCIETY (APICS) General Requirements: • Consult the Interdisciplinary Programs section of the catalog for the general and specific requirements for a BIS degree. • The student must take a minimum of 25 credit hours from at least three (3) different academic departments or recognized disciplines. • The course of study described below shall be approved by the MFET department chair. BIS 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 conjunction 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). Specific Requirements: Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses required (24 credit hours): MFET 351 (3)*, 405 (3)*, 415 (3)*, 425 (3)*, 435 (3)*, 475 (3)*, 457 (3); SST 356 (3). PROGRAM: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY-ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE This curriculum is designed to give the student fundamental knowledge of and basic skill in CAD, machining, inspection and numerical control programming, Student Services Interdisc. 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