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Show Technology — Manufacturing Engineering Technology Technology — Manufacturing Engineering Technology 240. Manufacturing Processes — Fundamental principles and processes of foundry, die casting, forming, fastening, molding, punch press forming, electrical and mechanical assembly, powder metallurgy and the possibility of their application to industrial products. Emphasis also to be given to current developments such as micro welding, the laser beam and electronic micro-miniaturization. Three lectures. Prerequisite: Chemistry 111 and 112. S (3) 244. Numerical Control in Manufacturing—N/C advantages, costs, applications, manual programming. Prerequisite: Machining experience, Related Technical Education 115. Two lectures, one laboratory. T.B.A. A (3) 245. Numerical Control Programming—Computer Programming of numerically controlled machine tools using the autospot language. Prerequisite: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 244. Two lectures. W S (2) 246. Numerical Control Programming—Computer Programming for numerically controlled machines using AD-APT language. Prerequisite: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 245. Three lectures. W S (3) 247. Numerical Control Programming—Computer Programming or numerically controlled machines using APT (Automatic Programmed Tools) language. Prerequisites: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 246, Related Technical Education 117. Three lectures. W S (3) 257. Machine Tool Processes for Technicians—Machining operations and principles in the use of machine tools. One lecture and two 3-hour laboratories a week. W S (3) 265. Basic Statistical Quality Control—Statistical fundamentals and their application to control charts and acceptance sampling. Two lectures. A W S (2) 301, 302, 303. Tool Design I, II, III—Design of special tools, gages, jigs, fixtures, molds, dies and their application in the production of manufacturers parts. Prerequisites: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 123; Physics 111; Pre-Engineering 103. One lecture and two 3-hour laboratories a week. AWS (3-3-3) 450. Statistical Quality Control—Application of statistical techniques as applied to quality control charts in manufacturing; statistical approach to acceptance sampling. Prerequisite: Related Technical Education 117. Four lectures. W (4) 451. Production and Inventory Control—Forecasting; control of materials; the planning, scheduling, routing, dispatching functions of production control. Prerequisite: Related Technical Education 117. Three lectures. A (3) 452. Process Analysis—Analysis of product to develop and coordinate a feasible and economical plan of manufacturing. To include the preparation of processing documents and the selection of tooling and equipment needed to carry out the plan. Prerequisites: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 303; Industrial Engineering Technology 342. Four lectures. A (4) 453. Cost Estimating—Designed to train people to make satisfactory cost estimates of various manufacturing processes. Prerequisite: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 452. Three lectures. W (3) 456. Supervision Principles—Understanding of basic company, supervisor and operator objectives and responsibilities, and their relationships to each other; case problem approach. Three lectures. W (3) 457. Production Management—The fundamental areas of methods, work measurement, production planning, inventory control, plant layout, quality control, and production costs are examined to ascertain their relationship to each other and to make practical application in solving production problems. Prerequisites : Manufacturing Engineering Technology 453. Four lectures. S (4) 458. Value Engineering, Philosophies and Concepts—The reduction or avoidance of costs through value analysis techniques. Prerequisites: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 452. Three lectures. W (3) 465, 466, 467. Manufacturing Planning I, II, HI—An integrated approach to the analysis of a specified manufactured product for the purpose of developing the total manufacturing plan from the design phase to the finished product. Prerequisites: Industrial Engineering Technology 332, 334, 342; Manufacturing Engineering Technology 303. Two planning sessions a week. AWS (2-2-2) 499. Seminar in Manufacturing—Directed studies in the application of new materials and new processing concepts to manufacturing and study of current production problems. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Conferences as needed. S (2) 378 379 |