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Show College of Applied Science and Technology 125 DET 4600 - Senior Project Credits: (2-2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] A Capstone project spanning two consecutive semesters. The project includes application of skills, knowledge, techniques and concepts to the design and manufacturing project. Emphasis placed on integrated project management including preparation of drawings, creation of presentations, project organization and control, and documentation. Prerequisite: Senior standing and approval of the department. A student must apply for senior project one semester before the start of the senior project. DET 4600. Co-Requisite: MFET 4610 . DET 4610 - Senior Project Credits: (2-2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] A Capstone project spanning two consecutive semesters. The project includes application of skills, knowledge, techniques and concepts to the design and manufacturing project. Emphasis placed on integrated project management including preparation of drawings, creation of presentations, project organization and control, and documentation. DET 4830 - Directed Readings Credits: (1-3) Typicallv taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Directed readings in Design Engineering Technology including product design and development and architectural areas. Must have department approval. May be repeated twice up to 3 credit hours. DET 4890 - Cooperative Work Experience Credits: (1-3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Open to all advanced students in Design 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. May be repeated twice up to 3 credit hours. Course Descriptions - ETM Department of Engineering Technology ETM 5913 - Six Sigma Tools I Credits: (3) This distance learning course provides an introduction to the six sigma body of knowledge as defined by the American Society of Quality (ASQ). The course will examine the foundations of six sigma and the statistical tools used in the initial stages of the DMAIC problem solving methodology. Prerequisite: BS with three years relevant experience & an engineering statistics undergraduate course or equivalent such as MATH 3410 is required, or instructor's approval. Students also must be able to work on an approved six sigma project at a firm. ETM 5923 - Six Sigma Tools II Credits: (3) This distance learning course is a follow-on to the initial six sigma course and provides additional detail on the analyze, improve and control portions of the DMAIC problem solving methodology. This course is required for the Institutional Certificate in Quality and Lean Manufacturing, and can be used as a technical elective for the Oklahoma State University Engineering Technology Management Masters Degree. Prerequisite: ETM 5913 , Six Sigma Tools I. ETM 5933 - Lean Tools Credits: (3) This course teaches students lean manufacturing tools for continuous improvement in a manufacturing environment. Prerequisite: BS with three years relevant experience & an engineering statistics undergraduate course or equivalent such as Math 3410 is required, or instructor's approval. Students also must be able to work on an approved six sigma project at a firm. This distance learning course is required for the Institutional Certificate in Quality and Lean Manufacturing, and can be used as a technical elective for the Oklahoma State University Engineering Technology Management Masters Degree. ETM 5943 - Lean-Sigma Implementation Credits: (3) This course introduces students to the implementation skills necessary to successfully combine and apply lean manufacturing and six sigma concepts in small to mid-sized manufacturing facilities. This course is required for the Institutional Certificate in Quality and Lean Manufacturing, and can be used as a technical elective for the Oklahoma State University Engineering Technology Management Masters Degree. Prerequisite: ETM 5923 , ETM 5933 . Course Descriptions - MET Department of Engineering Technology MET 1000 - Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Technology and Design Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Summer [Full Sem] Introductory course for students majoring in mechanical engineering technology. The role of mechanical engineering technology and its place in the occupational spectrum. The experimental and analytical tools used in mechanical engineering technology and fundamentals of mechanical design and problem solving. Prerequisite: Credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1010 or equivalent. Weber State University 2013-2014 Catalog |