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Show College of Applied Science & Technology 145 MFET 4650 - Software Quality Engineering Principles Credits: (2) This course prepares the student to incorporate quality development and implementation as a software design team member. The course provides instruction on concepts, principles and techniques to develop a comprehensive understanding of software inspection, testing, verification, and validation. Participants will learn to implement software development and maintenance processes and methods. This course also prepares the student for the Certified Systems Quality Engineer examination administered through American Society for Quality. MFET 4670 - Reliability Engineering Principles Credits: (2) This course prepares the student to work as a design team member to incorporate reliability considerations into a basic design. Course provides information on application of proven techniques to achieve quality product results. This course also prepares the student for the Certified Reliability Engineer examination administered through American Society for Quality. MFET 4750 - Master Planning of Resources Credits: (2) Typically taught: Evening classes only. Explore processes used to develop sales and operations plans, forecast internal and external demand, create the master schedule consistent with business policies, objectives and resource constraints. (APICS series). Prerequisite: MFET 35io. MFET 4770 - Strategic Management of Resources Credits: (2) Typically taught: Evening classes only. The relationship of existing and emerging processes and technologies to manufacturing strategy and supply chain related functions. Addressing aligning resources with strategic plan, integrating operating processes to support the strategic plan, and implementing change. Prerequisite: MFET 3510 and be familiar with concepts addressed in all other APICS courses. (APICS series). MFET 4800 - Individual Research in Manufacturing Technology Credits: (1-3) Special individual research and development projects in Manufacturing and Engineering Technology. Credit and time determined by the student and the faculty project supervisor. Pre requisite: P ermissio n o f instructo r. MFET 4830 - Directed Readings in Manufacturing Engineering Technology Credits: (1-3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Must have department approval. MFET 4850 - Integration of Automated Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] An Advanced Automation course designed to give the student both theory and practical application in control and integration issues dealing with automated equipment. Selected topics include motor controllers, PID's, data collection and transfer devices, vision systems, and systems integration issues. Prerequisite: MFET 4580 /MFET 4580L. MFET 4890 - Cooperative Work Experience Credits: (1-3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Open to all fourth year students in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. A continuation of MFET 1890. MFET 4920 - Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs Credits: (1-3) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. Juniors and Seniors only. Faculty approval required. MFET 4995 - Certified Manufacturing Technologist (CMfgT) Exam Review Credits: (l) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] This course is designed to provide a structured review for the student to take the Certified Manufacturing Technologist (CMfgT) Exam. MFET 5050 - Gateway to Technology Credits: (5) Gateway to Technology is a course designed specifically and only for current high school teachers who have been assigned by districts to teach the related Project Lead the Way course in their respective schools. Gateway to Technology introduces the Project Lead the Way series of courses covering the principles of engineering and technology. The course promotes an understanding of the field of technology and covers the continuous evolution of technology, the positive and negative impact of technology on our society, and career opportunities in technology. This course will utilize a train the trainer approach, meaning that the high school teachers will learn both technical content as well as the teaching methodologies they will use in the presentation of the course at their high schools. MFET 5100 - Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) Credits: (5) IED provides students with opportunities to be creative and to apply their decision-making and problem-solving skills to design problems. Students use powerful computer hardware and software (Inventor) to develop 3-D models or solid renderings of objects. Using a Computer Aided Weber State University 2014-2015 Catalog |