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Show Technology — Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Technology 451. Production and Inventory Control—Forecasting; control of materials; the planning, scheduling routing, dispatching functions of production control. Prerequisite: Related Technical Education 117. Three lectures. A (3) 452. Process Analysis—Analysis of product to develop and coordinate a feasible and economical plan of manufacturing. To include the preparation of processing documents and the selection of tooling and equipment needed to carry out the plan. Prerequisite: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 303; Industrial Engineering Technology 342. Four lectures. A (4) 453. Cost Estimating—Designed to train people to make satisfactory cost estimates of various manufacturing processes. Prerequisite: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 452. Three lectures. W (3) 456. Supervision Principles—Understanding of basic company, supervisor and operator objectives and responsibilities, and their relationships to each other; case problem approach. Three lectures. W (3) 457. Production Management—The fundamental areas of methods, work measurement, production planning, inventory control, plant layout, quality control, and production costs are examined to ascertain their relationship to each other and to make practical application in solving production problems. Prerequisites: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 453. Four lectures. S (4) 458. Value Engineering, Philosophies and Concepts—The reduction or avoidance of costs through value analysis techniques. Prerequisites: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 452. Three lectures. W (3) 465, 466. Manufacturing Planning I, II—The analysis of a specified manufacturing product for the purpose of developing the total manufacturing plan from the design phase to the finished product. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. One lecture and two laboratories. W S (3) 499. Seminar in Manufacturing—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. S (2) Technology — Pre-Engineering MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Courses Credits Mfg. Eng. Tech. 121, 122, 123 15 Pre-Engineering 101, 102, 103 7 Tech. Ed. 114, 115, 117 15 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 132 3 English 101, 102 6 Physical Education 3 Health Education 100 2 51 Junior Courses Credits Mfg. Eng. Tech. 244, 245, 246 8 Ind. Eng. Tech. 331, 334, 342 9 Elect. Eng. Tech. 343 3 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 301, 302, 303 9 Economics 101, 102 8 Journalism 326 3 Welding 260 3 Area Requirements 9 52 Sophomore Courses Credits Chemistry 111, 141 10 Physics 111, 112, 113 12 Ind. Eng. Tech. 330, 332 10 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 236, 240 7 Elect. Eng. Tech. 341 5 Welding 261 3 Tech. Ed. 118 5 52 Senior Courses Credits Mfg. Eng. Tech. 452, 453, 457 11 Mfg. Eng. Tceh. 450, 451, 499 9 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 456, 465, 466 9 Area Requirements 15 "Electives 7 51 "Elective courses should be selected in conference with your advisor. DEPARTMENT OF PRE-ENGINEERING W. Lee Dickson, Chairman Associate Professors, G. M. Alexander, Newel B. Cutler, W. Lee Dickson; Instructor, David M. Tormey. The Pre-Engineering Program offers the first two years of the professional engineering curricula for chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, aeronautical, mining, metallurgical, and geological engineering. These two-year curricula are designed to prepare the engineering student to transfer to the junior year of engineering at the senior colleges of engineering in the State of Utah and also to many other professional engineering colleges and universities. Scheduling of Courses—In planning his program it is important for a student to be aware of certain prerequisites to, and 310 311 |