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Show Technology — Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Technology 172. 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: Mfg. Eng. Tech. 102, Ind. Eng. Tech. 142. Four lectures A (4) Larson, Randall 173. Cost Estimating—Designed to train people to make satisfactory cost estimates of various manufacturing processes. Prerequisite: Mfg. Eng. Tech. 172. Three lectures. W (3) Wallentine, Randall 176. Supervision Principles—Understanding of basic company, supervisor and operator objectives and responsibilities, and their relationships to each other; case problem approach. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. Three lectures. W (3) Randall, Robertson 177. 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: Mfg Eng. Tech. 173. Four lectures. S (4) Randal 178. Value Engineering, Philosophies and Concepts—The reduction or avoidance of costs through value analysis techniques Prerequisites: Mfg. Eng. Tech. 172. Three lectures. W (3) Robertson, Randal 185, 186. Manufacturing Planning I, II—The analysis of i specified manufacturing product for the purpose of developing the total manufacturing plan from the design phase to the finishec product. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. One lecture and tw( laboratories. W S (3) Wallentine, Seage 191. Seminar in Manufacturing—Directed studies in the appli cation of new materials and new processing concepts to manu facturing and study of current production problems. Prerequisite Consent of instructor. Conferences as needed. S (2) Larson, Randa MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W Mfg. Eng. Tech 21, 22, 23 Fund. Mach. Tool Processes I, II; Mach. Tool Performance 5 5 Technology — Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Course Title A W S Tech. Education 14, 15, 17 Applied Algebra; Applied Trig.; Applied Algebra and Trig. 5 5 5 Tech. Education 8, 9 Basic Drafting I, II 2 2 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 32, 18 Inspect. Methods, Working Drawing Problems 3 2 English 1, 2 Basic Communications 3 3 Physical Education Selected ill Health Educ. 1 Personal Health 2 Engineering Graphics 51 Applied Descr. Geom. 2 18 16 18 Sophomore Chemistry 11, 13 General Chem., Elem. Org. Chem. 5 5 College Physics, Mechanics; Electricity and Magnetism; Heat, Light, 4 4 4 Sound Physics 54, 55, 56 College Physics Lab. Ill Mfg. Eng. Tech. 66, 70 Physical Metallurgy, Manufacturing Pro- 4 3 cesses Mfg. Eng. Tech. 74, Num. Control in Mfg.; 75, 76 Num. Control Com puter Programming, 3 2 3 Welding 60, 61 Elec. Arc; Oxyacetylene 3 3 Tech. Ed. 18 Applied Analytical Gemoetry and Intro, to Calculus 5 Area Requirement Selected 3 Physics 51, 52, 53 Junior 18 17 19 Ind. Eng. Tech. 130, App. Mech.—Statics, 131, 132 Applied Mechanics— -Dy- namics, Strength of Ma terial 3 3 3 Electronics 141, 142, 143 Fundamentals of Electronics I, II, III 3 3 3 Mfg. Eng. Tech 101, Tool Design I, II, III 102, 103 3 3 3 321 |