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Show 60 61 MfET 353 3 MfET 459 4 MfET 460 3 MfET 458 3 MfET 346 3 MfET 463/463L 2 MfET461/461L 3 or MfET 347 MfET Elect 3 Life Sci Elect 5 MfET 462/462L 2 LS Gen Ed 5 HU Gen Ed 3 HU Gen Ed 3 MfET Elect 3 Total Hrs. 14 Total Hrs. 15 Total Hrs. 16 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF INTEGRATED STUDIES (B.I.S.) EMPHASIS » Program Prerequisite: Consult the Interdisciplinary Programs section of the catalog for the general and specific requirements for a BIS degree. » Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 25 credit hours. 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). The course of study described below shall be approved by the MfET department chair. Course Requirements for BIS Emphasis Manufacturing Engineering Technology Courses Required (25 credit hours) Production & Inventory Control Inventory Control Technology Capacity/Production Activity Planning & Cntrl Tech Material Requiremnt Ping Tech Just-In-Time Technology Production Management Master Planning Technology Principles of Supervision MfET 351* MfET 405* MfET 415* MfET 425* MfET 435* MfET 458 MfET 475 SST 356 Take at least one more credit hour as approved by the department chair. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY » 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 for all courses of 2.00 or higher. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 98 credit hours is required for graduation — 93 are required within the program. Advisement All Manufacturing Engineering Technology students are required to meet with a faculty advisor at least annually for course and program advisement. Call the department secretary at 626-6305 to schedule and appointment. Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (refer to 30 of this catalog). There are no special admission or application requirements for this program. Core and General Education Refer to page 33 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: Chem PS111, TBE PD170, Commun HU105, and Hist SS/SB 170 or Econ SS/SB274. Course Requirements for A.A.S. Degree Manufacturing Engineering Technology Courses Required (44 credit hours) MfET 100/100L Machining Principles I w/lab 5 MfET 102/102L Machining Principles II w/lab 5 MfET 104/104L Machining Principles III w/lab 5 MfET 115 Pre-Prof Seminar in Manuf 1 MfET 206/206L CNC Machining-FMC Concepts I w/lab 4 MfET 208/208L CNC Machining-FMC Concepts II w/lab 4 MfET 210/210L CNC Machining-FMC Concepts III w/lab 4 MfET 215/215L Metal Forming, Casting & Welding w/lab MfET 244/244L Computer Numerical Cntrl w/lab MfET 355 Total Quality Management Technical Courses Required (35 credit hours) DG 120/120L Computer Aided Design w/lab DG 160/160L Mechanical Drafting & Design w/lab DG 245 Geo Dimensioning & Tolerancing Math 106 Trigonometry Math 107 College Algebra Chem PS111 General Chemistry Phsx PS101 Intro to Physics or Phsx PS161/164 Phsx for Scientists & Engin w/Lab MET 333 Engineering Technology Materials Support Courses Required (22 credit hours) Engl 111 College Writing Engl 210 Technical Writing TBE PD170 Microcomputer Applications or CS PD101 Concepts & Appl of Computing Commun HU105 Intro to Interpersonal Commun Hist SS/SB 170 American Civilization or Econ SS/SB274 Economic History of the U.S. General Education Elective Suggested Course Sequence The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in planning their schedules. Use this only as a guideline and be sure to consult with an advisor. 4 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 4 4 3 5 5 3 taayMifflMLw— Freshman Winter Freshman Spkim, MfET 100/100L 5 MfET 102/102L 5 MfET 104/104L 4 MfET 115 1 DG 160/160L 4 MfET 244/244L 4 DG 120/120L 3 Math 107 5 DG 220/220L 3 Math 106 5 TBEPD170 4 Commun 105 3 Engl 111 4 Total Hrs. 18 Total Hrs. 18 Total Hrs. 14 Sophomore Ay vm _Sqihsmpre Wimra .Sophomore Spring MfET 206/206L 4 MfET 208/208L 4 MfET210/210L 4 MfET215/215L 5 ChemPSlll 5 MET 333 5 DG245 3 Engl 210 3 MfET 355 5 Phsx PS101 5 HistSB170 5 orPhsxPS161/164 or Econ SB274 Total Hrs. 17 Total Hrs. 17 Total Hrs. 14 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COURSES - MFET 100. Machining Principles I (1) A, W, S Basic engine lathe, grinding, and milling machine theory and practice including: machine and tool performance, tool geometry, tool selection and design, inspection techniques, and process planning. One lecture per week. Prerequisite: DGllOor equivalent (may be taken concurrently). Corequisite: MfET 100L. lOOL. Machining Processes I Lab (4) A, W, S Refer to course description for MfET 100. Students will utilize an open lab to complete assignments as required. Four 3-hour labs per week minimum are suggested. Corequisite: MfET 100. 102. Machining Principles II (1) A, W, S Basic milling and drilling theory and practice including: machine and tool performance, tool geometry, tool selection and design, inspection techniques, process planning. One lecture per week. Prerequisite: MfET 100/100L. Corequisite: MfET 102L. 102L. Machining Processes II Lab (4) A, W, S Refer to course description for MfET 102. Students will utilize an open lab to complete assignments as required. Four 3-hour labs per week minimum are suggested. Prerequisite: MfET 100/100L. Corequisite: MfET 102. 104. Machining Principles III (1) A, W, S The manufacture and assembly of precision and interchangeable parts. The student will write detailed process planning and use engineering drawings to produce parts using conventional lathes, mills, drills, and grinders. One lecture per week. Prerequisite: MfET 102/102L. Corequisite: MfET 104L. 104L. Machining Processes III Lab (3) A, W, S Refer to course description for MfET 104. Students will utilize an open lab to complete assignments as required. Three 3-hour labs per week minimum are suggested. Prerequisite: MfET 102/102L. Corequisite: MfET 104. 115. Pre-Professional Seminar in Manufacturing (1) S An introductory course for students planning to major in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. An explanation of the Manufacturing Engineering Technology curriculum and its place in the occupational spectrum. Current job functions of manufacturing engineering technologists will be discussed by manufacturing engineers and technologists from industry. 120. Automotive Machining (2) S Introduction to the machines and hand tools of the machine shop will be given to the Automotive Technology majors. Emphasis will be placed on precision measuring tools and the basic functions of the engine lathe and the vertical milling machines. Tech prep modules from the Machine Tool curriculum will be incorporated into the lab instruction. One lecture and a three hour lab per week. 165. Welding Processes (1) W (alternate years) Principles and practices in the fundamentals of arc and acetylene welding for those students in majors other than manufacturing, fusion welding of sheet and plate ferrous metals. One lecture per week. Corequisite: MfET 165L. 165L. Welding Processes Lab (1) W (alternate years) Application of the theory taught in MfET 165. One 3-hr lab per week. Corequisite: MfET 165. 189. Cooperative Work Experience (1-4) A, W, S Open to all first year students in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. Department approval required before registration. Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. 206. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts I (1) A First class in a series of three. Introduction to Flexible Manufacturing Cell (FMC) concepts, terminology, and principles. Conventional methods vs. Cell Technology, process planning, group technology, simulation, Just in Time (TIT), Statistical Process Control (SPC), Work in Process (WIP), APT programming, teams, preventative maintenance scheduling, setup reduction, and tool control. One lecture per week. Prerequisites: MfET 104/104L, Math 106, TBE PD170. Corequisite: MfET 206L. 206L. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts I Lab (4) A Application of the concepts taught in MfET 206. Introduction to the setup and operation of CNC Mills and CNC Lathes. Four 3- hour labs per week. Corequisite: MfET 206. 208. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts II (1) W Second class in a series of three. Continuation of the concepts, terminology, and principles taught in MfET 206. One lecture per week. Prerequisite: MfET 206/206L. Corequisite: MfET208L 208L. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts II Lab (4) W Application of the concepts taught in MfET 208. Intermediate training in the setup and operation of CNC Mills and CNC Lathes. Four 3-hour labs per week. Corequisite: MfET 208. 210. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts III (1) S Third class in a series of three. Continuation of the concepts, terminology, and principles taught in MfET 208. One lecture per week. Prerequisite: MfET 208/208L. Corequisite: MfET210L. 210L. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts III Lab (4) S Application of the concepts taught in MfET 210. Advanced training in the setup and operation of CNC Mills and CNC Lathes. Four 3- hour labs per week. Corequisite: MfET 210. 215. Metal Forming, Casting and Welding (3) A Introduction to industrial metal forming, casting and welding processes, equipment selection, design criteria, shop procedures and terminology. Corequisite: MfET215L 215L. Metal Forming, Casting and Welding Lab (2) A Lab application of the theories taught in MfET 215 by use of student projects. Corequisite: MfET 215. 236. Manufacturing Processes and Materials (5) S Survey of industrially important processes used to change material shape and condition for industrial use. Survey of industrially important materials and the principles of material behavior. GEN ED & CORE COURSES HONOURS/BIS LIBSCI WS Applied Science & Technology PRENGR CS EET MFET- MET CMT DG AUTOSV AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMMUN ENGL FORLANG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART Business & Econ MPACC ACCTNG BUSADM LOG FIN MGMT MKTG ECON IS&T Education MEDUC CHFAM HEALTH NUTRI PE REC EDUC Health Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS HIM MRSCI NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY SE BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral CJ GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO MILSCI AEROSP NAVSCI Weber State University Weber State University |