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Show Technology — Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Technology INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Math 18, 21, 51 Chemistry 24, 25 Pre-Engineering 1, 2, 3 Physical Education Mfg. Eng. Tech. 21 English 1, 2 Pre-Engineering 41 Health Education 1 Area Requirement Course Math 52, 53, 54 Physics 61, 62, 63 Physics 64, 65, 66 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 74, 75 Economics 5, 6 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 66, 70 Data Processing 67 Area Requirement Course Ind. Eng. Tech. 130, 131, 132 Electronics 141, 142, 143 Ind. Eng. Tech. 160, 142, 144 316 Title Trig; College Algebra; Calculus with Analytical Geometry Principles of Chemistry Engineering Drawing Selected Machine Tool Processes Basic Communication Slide Rule Personal Health Selected A W 5 5 Sophomore Title A W Calculus with 4 4 Analytical Geometry Engineering Physics 4 4 Engineering Physics Lab. 1 1 Numerical Control in Mfg.; Numerical Computer Programming 3 2 Principles of Economics 5 3 Physical Metallurgy, 4 Manufacturing Processes Fortran IV Programming Selected Junior Title App. Mech.—Statics; App. Mech.—Dynamics; Strength of Materials 3 3 Fundamentals of Electronics I, II, III 3 3 Reliability; Methods Engin.; Plant Planning & Materials Handling 3 3 2 3 18 17 17 4 3 3 3 17 18 11 A W Technology — Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Course Ind. Eng. Tech. 134 Math 121 Management 172 Journalism 126 Welding 165 Area Requirements Title Hydraulics & Pneumatics Math. Methods in Engineering & Physics Ind. Organization & Management Adv. Technical Writing Adv. Welding Processes Selected Mfg. Eng. Tech. 171, 170, 177 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 172, 173, 191 Ind. Eng. Tech. 181, 182 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 176 Area Requirements Electives Senior Production & Inv. Control; Stat. Quality Control; Production Management Process Analysis; Cost Estimating; Seminar Kinematics; Thermodynamic Systems Supervision Principles Selected Selected W 3 3 2 4 4 17 17 17 3 2 17 17 17 Courses may be taken in an order other than the way they are listed above. However, students should counsel with their advisor to insure compliance with all requirements for graduation and to insure conformance with course prerequisites. Elective courses should be selected in conference with your advisor. : MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY This branch of engineering technology is devoted primarily o planning production processes for economic manufacture, to include the art and science of analyzing, planning, designing, and construction of manufacturing facilities. Occupational patterns in industry have changed significantly n the past decade, and the rate of change is increasing. New naterials, new processes, automation and improved techniques )f measurement and control have combined to increase the need or technically competent persons with special abilities who can upport and supplement the efforts of engineers and scientists hroughout the manufacturing complex. 317 |