OCR Text |
Show Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program: Manufacturing Engineering Technology — Bachelor Degree I. General Requirements: A. An interview with the department chairman or designee is necessary prior to acceptance into the program Specific course requirements of the college (see index). Bachelor Degree General Education requirements (see index). A minor is not required. A C or better in major courses. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C A total of 202 hours are required. Sixty hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). II. Specific Requirements: A. Engineering Technology Core requirements (91 credit hours). Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses required (26 credit hours): Manufacturing Engineering Technology 123 (3), 132 (3), 231 (2), 232 (2), 244 (3), 301 (3), 302 (3), 331 (3), 452 (2), 499 (2). Technical courses required (36 credit hours): MCHTL 100 (1), 101 (2), 102 (1), 13 (2), 202 (1), 203 (2); ENGRG 245 (3); WELDG 360 (3); INENT 142 (3), 350 (4), 351 (3), 353 (2), 401 (3); ENGTC 332 (3), 334 (3). Support courses required (9 credit hours): Economics 101 (5), COMIS PD 101 (4). Electives (select 6 credit hours): MFENT 326 (3), 453 (3) 492 (1-6); INENT 342 (3) 360 (3), 458 (3); AUENT 420 (3); ENGTC 346 (3), 347 (3), 471 (3), and 472 (3). B. C. D. E. F. G. H. B. D. E. SAMPLE SCHEDULE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR DEGREE FRESHMAN JUNIOR: Autumn Winter Spring Autumn PHSIC 111 4 Winter MFENT 302 3 Spring PHSIC 113 RELTE114 S RELTE 115 S RELTE 117 5 4 ENGTC 236 B MCHTL 102 1 MFENT 123 3 PHSIC 114 1 ELTCH 136 ft PHSIC 116 1 MCHTL 100 1 MCHTL 103 ? MFENT 132 3 MFENT 301 3 ELTCH 137 2 INENT 351 3 MCHTL 101 ? INENT 142 3 COMUN 102 or MFENT 331 3 ENGTC 345 3 WELDG 360 3 ENGTC 142 4 ENGLI 101 3 COMUN 105 3 ELTCH 124 S ENGTC 334 3 GEN ED 5 PHYED 1 COMIS 101 4 GEN ED 5 PHYED 1 PHYED I ENGTC 461 1 TOTAL 18 TOTAL 18 TOTAL 19 TOTAL 1/ TOTAL 17 TOTAL 17 SOPHOMORE: SENIOR: Autumn ft Winter ENGTC 244 3 Spring ENGRG 245 4 Autumn Winter Spring RELTE 118 ENGTC 461 2 ENGTC 462 1 ENGTC 463 2 ENGTC 330 S ENGTC 331 4 ENGTC 332 3 INENT 353 2 ENGLI 103 3 MFENT 499 2 MFENT 244 3 MCHTL 202 1 INENT 350 4 MFENT 452 2 GEN ED b INENT 401 2 MFENT 231 7 MCHTL 203 ? GEN ED 6 ECON 101 b PHYED 1 ENGTC 456 3 ENGLI 102 3 CHEM 101 o HEALTH 2 COMIS 260 3 ENGTC 355 3 Elective 3 TOTAL IS CHEM 121 5 TOTAL IS TOTAL 17 Elective 3 GEN ED 3 MFENT 232 2 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 17 Manufacturing Engineering Technology MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COURSES 123. Machine Tool Performance (3) Determining cutting tool forces and efficiency through proper selection and application of tool material, tool geometry and coolants. Prerequisites: Machine Tool 103. Related Technical Education 115. One lecture and two 3-hour labs. 132. Inspection and Testing (3) Basic principles and applications of inspection and testing methods and equipment to deter- min dimensional, physical and chemical properties of materials and fabricated parts. Two lectures and one three-hour lab. 189. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all first year students in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. The course objectives for each student will be developed between the student, the department, and a suitable employer providing the opportunity for on-the-job experience. Evaluation of course participants will be shared between the employer, the student, and the department. 231. Metal Forming Processes (2) Metal forming process selection, production planning, tooling and quality contol. One lecture and one lab. 232. Casting Processes (2) Casting process selection, production planning, tooling and quality control. Casting methods, and applications. One lecture, one lab. 244. Numerical Control in Manufacturing (3) N/C advantages, costs, applications, manual programming. Prerequisite: Machining experience, Related Technical Education 115. Two lectures, one lab. 247. Numerical Control Applications (3) Programming, running and debugging N/C programs on N/C machines. Prerequisites: MFENT 244. One lecture, two three-hour labs. 283. Directed Readings in Manufacturing Engineering Technology (1-5) 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all second year students in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. A continuation of Manufacturing Engineering Technology 189. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offering are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 301, 302. Tool Design II (3-3) Design of special tools, gauges, jigs, fixtures, molds, dies, and their application in the production of manufacturers parts. Prerequisites: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 123; Engineering Technology 332, Engineering Graphics 245. One lecture and two 3-hour labs a week. 326. Advanced N/C Programming (3) Advanced Computer programming for N/C machines. Prerequisites: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 244 and RELTE 117. Two lectures and one three-hour lab per week. 331. Heat Treating and Finishing Processes (3) Heat treating and finishing process-selection, production planning, tooling and quality control. Two lectures and one 2-hour lab demonstration. 389. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all third year students in Manufacturing engineering Technology. A continuation of Manufacturing Engineering Technology 289. 452. Process Analysis (2) The development of a coordinated manufacturing plan that includes the selection of tooling and equipment and the preparation of processing documents. Prerequisite: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 302. Two lectures. 453. Process Automation (3) Functions in the automation of manufacturing processes including: mechanical transfer systems, programmed controllers, robotics, micro-processors group technology, inspection and materials handling devices. Prerequisites: ENGTC 355 and MFNTC 452. 483. Directed Readings in Manufacturing Engineering Technology (1-5) 390 391 Educ at mt i |