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Show College of Applied Science & Technology 141 MFET 3320 - Machine Design Credits: (2) Application of engineering fundamentals to the design of individual machine components such as shafts, couplings, springs, bearings, gears, fasteners, clutches, and breaks. Students will be required to complete a design project emphasizing manufacturing equipment. Two lectures per week. Prerequisite: MFET 2300. MFET 3340 - Applied Fluid Power Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Principles of fluid mechanics and component operation as they apply to the design of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Computer programs may be used to analyze and design systems. Two lectures per week. Prerequisite: MFET 2300 or ENGR2010 and ENGR 2140; PHYS 2010/L or PHYS 2210/L. Co-Requisite: MFET 3340L. MFET 3340L - Applied Fluid Power Lab Credits: (l) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Application of the theory taught in MFET 3340. One 2-hr lab per week. Co-Requisite: MFET 3340. MFET 3350 - Plastic and Composite Manufacturing Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Design and processing of plastic and composite materials for industrial applications. Two lectures per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 1110 or CHEM 1210. Co-Requisite: MFET 3350L. MFET 3350L - Plastic and Composite Manufacturing Lab Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Application of the theory taught in MFET 3350. Two 2-hr labs per week. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: MFET 3350. MFET 3460 - Engineering Design using Solid Modeling Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] An advanced computer-aided design course using state-of- the-art solid modeling CAD/CAM software. Topics include: 3D parametric solid modeling, applications associativity, design-by-feature, assembly modeling, injection mold design, flat pattern development, design analysis using FEA, realistic rendering, and detailing. Prerequisite: DET 1010. Co- Requisite: MFET 3460L. MFET 3460L - Engineering Design using Solid Modeling Lab Credits: (l) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Lab assignments will include: Fundamentals of 3D parametric solid modeling, Extrude & Revolve Features, Sweep & Loft Features, Assembly Modeling, Injection Mold Design, Flat Pattern Development, Design Analysis using FEA, and others. Prerequisite: DET 1010 and NTM 1700. Co- Requisite: MFET 3460. MFET 3510 - Basics of Supply Chain Management Credits: (2) Typically taught: Evening classes only. Introductory course for production and inventory management personnel which provides basic definitions and concepts for planning and controlling flow of materials into, through, and out of an organization. Explains fundamental relationships of supply chain from suppliers to customers. Addresses manufacturing systems, forecasting, master planning, material requirements planning, capacity management, production activity control, purchasing, inventory management, distribution, quality management, and Just-in-Time manufacturing. (APICS Series). MFET 3550 - Manufacturing Supervision Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Online] Spring [Full Sem] The application of supervision skills. Students will gain an understanding of; motivation of subordinates, personal leadership theories, problem-solving and decision-making techniques, organizational communication, employee selection, evaluation and training process, and organizational structures. Topics will include; the American Disabilities Act, OSHA and environmental issues, Equal opportunity Employment, and Affirmative Action issues. Three lectures per week. MFET 3560 - Advanced Quality Engineering Credits: (2) Typically taught: Evening classes only. Addresses the application of advanced quality techniques by personnel in positions of responsibility such as manufacturing leads and supervisors. Uses statistics, metrology, inspection methods, quality management concepts, and sampling principles to address process decisions involving both overall quality and costs. (ASQC Series). Prerequisite: MFET 2550. MFET 3570 - Manufacturing Quality Auditing Credits: (2) Typically taught: Evening classes only. Utilizes auditing principles and quality management tools and techniques to prepare an individual to plan and conduct, or prepare an organization, for a quality audit. Links directly Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |