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Show 489. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all fourth year students in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. A continuation of Manufacturing Engineering Technology 389. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. Industrial Engineering Technology 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. 499. Seminar in Manufacturing (2) Directed studies in the application of new materials and new processing concepts to manufacturing and study of current production problems. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Conferences as needed. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Courses from the former Industrial Engineering Technology Program are used in the Engineering Technology core and in Manufacturing Engineering Technology and, therefore, have been retained in the catalog. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COURSES 142. Work Analysis (3) Motion principles, methods of charting, design of manual work station and the process of writing operation sheets. One lecture, two labs per week. 342. Methods Engineering (3) Fundamental principles, procedures and techniques used in the design and measurement of work methods. Prerequisite: RELTE 117. Three lectures. 350. Statistical Quality Control (4) Statistical techniques used in industrial process control charting and acceptance sampling. Prerequisite: RELTE 115. Three lectures. 351. Production and Inventory Control (3) Forecasting; control of materials; the planning, scheduling, routing, dispatching functions of production control. Prerequisite RELTE 117. Three lectures. 353. Production Cost Estimating (2) The development of factory costs; make or buy, break-even and total annual cost analysis. Two lectures. 360. Reliability (3) Fundamental concepts of reliability statistical solutions to practical problems. Prerequisite: Related Technical Education 117. Three lectures. 401. Plant Layout and Materials Handling (3) Arrangement and layout of equipment and processes to maximize production. Selection and application of materials, handling equipment and methods. Prerequisites: INENT 142. Related Technical Education 117. Three lectures. 457. Production Management (4) The fundamental areas of methods, work measurement, production planning, inventory control, plant layout, quality control and production costs are examined for relationship to each other for practical application. Prerequisite: Endustrial Engineering Technology 353. Four lectures. 458. Value Engineering Analysis (3) The reduction or avoidance of costs through value analysis techniques. Prerequisite: MFENT 452. Three lectures. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY This program provides a career-ladder approach to building trades training with certificates, diplomas, or Associate of Applied Science degrees available upon completion of specified program. Individuals who qualify for the Associate of Applied Science would be qualified as a third year carpenter. The program combines classroom, shop, field .experience and cooperative work experience to assure efficient progress toward the student's chosen occupation level. 392 393 |