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Show 218 Mechanical Engineering Technology Program: Mechanical Engineering Technology-Bachelor Degree General Requirements Specific course requirements of the college (See index). Bachelor degree General Education requirements (See index). A minor is not required. Mechanical Engineering Technology majors must have a C or better in major courses. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. 200 total hours are required for this degree. Sixty of the 200 total hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). Specific Requirements: Mechanical Engineering Technology courses required (44 credit hours): Mechet 123 (2), 330 (5), 331 (4), 332 (3), 333 (5), 338 (3), 420 (3), 430 (3), 431 (2), 449 (2), 461 (2), 462 (2), 463 (2), 471 (3), 472 (3). Engineering Technology Core: (83 approximate credit hours) Support Courses Required: Reltec 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5), 118 (5), 119 (3); Mfentc 236 (5), 244 (3),334 (3), 345 (3), 346 (3), 347 (3), 360 (3), 456 (3); Dgtech 142 (4), 244 (3), 245 (3); Eltec 124 (5), 136 (5), 137 (2), 355 (4); Commun 102 or 105 (3); Comsci 101 (4), 260 (4); Chem 111 (5), 112 (5), 113 (5); Phsx 111 (4), 114 (1), 113 (4), 116 (1); Weldng 360 (3): Machtl 127 (3); Busadm 301 (4), 440 (4). Program: Mechanical Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree General Requirements: A minimum of 100 credit hours. Courses in major field required (maximum of 67 credit hours). Engl 101 (3), 102 (5), or Commun 102 (3), or Engl 210 (3). At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas: Humanities HU, Natural Science NS, Social Science SS and Personal Development PD. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. Specific Requirements: Mechanical Engineering Technology courses required: Mechet 123 (2), 330 (5), 331 (4), 332 (3). Support Courses required: Reltec 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5), 118 (5); Dgtech 142 (4), 244 (3), 245 (3); Eltech 124 (5), 136 (5), 137 (2); Mfentc 236 (5), 345 (3): Comsci 101 (4), 260 (4); Chem 101 (5); Weldng 360 (3), Machtl 127 (3). _ SAMPLE PROGRAM MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE FRESHMAN Autumn Engl 101 3 Reltec 114 5 Mechet 123 2 Dgtech 142 4 PE 1 TOTAL 15 Winter Engl 102 3 Reltec 115 5 Dgtech 244 3 Eltech 124 5 PE 1 TOTAL 17 Spring_ Reltec 117 5 Phsx 111* 4 Phsx 114* 1 Comsci 101 4 PE 1 Mlentc 121 3 TOTAL 18 SOPHOMORE Autumn Engl 103 3 Reltec 118 5 Mechet 330 5 Chem 111 5 TOTAL 18 Winter Mechet 4 Eltech 136 5 Eltech 137 2 Mfentc 236 5 Dgtech 245 3 TOTAL 19 Spring_ Mechet 322 3 Health 101 2 Comsci 260 3 Phsx113* 4 Phsx116* 1 Mfent 122 3 TOTAL 19 JUNIOR Autumn Elentc 355 4 Mfentc 334 3 Mechet 430 3 Mechet 333 5 TOTAL 18 Winter Mechet 431 2 Mfentc 345 3 Mechet 471 3 Dgtech 244 3 Gen Ed* 5 TOTAL 16 Spring_ Mechet 472 3 Mechet 338 3 Commun 102 or 105 3 Reltec 119 3 Chem 112 5 TOTAL 17 Autumn Mechet 461 2 Mfentc 456 3 Chem 113 5 Mfentc 346 3 TOTAL 18 Winter Mechet 462 2 Inentc 360 3 Mfentc 347 3 Busadm 301 4 Gen Ed* 5 TOTAL 17 SENIOR Spring_ Mechet 463 2 Mechet 449 2 Busadm 440 4 Gen Ed* 5 TOTAL 13 *General Education courses - 45 credit hours. ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE FRESHMAN Autumn Engl 101 3 Reltec 114 5 Mechet 123 2 PE 1 TOTAL 15 Winter Reltec 115 5 Dgtech 244 3 Eltech 124 5 Gen Ed 5 TOTAL 18 Spring_ Reltec 117 5 Eltech 136 5 Eltech 137 2 Comsci 101 4 PE 1 TOTAL 17 SOPHOMORE Autumn Reltec 118 5 Mechet 330 5 Chem 101 5 TOTAL 15 Winter Mechet 331 4 Mfentc 345 3 Mfentc 236 5 Dgtech 245 3 Weldng 360 3 TOTAL 18 Spring_ Mechet 332 3 Commun 102 3 Comsci 260 4 Machtl 127 5 Gen Ed* 5 TOTAL 18 219 Mechanical Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Courses 123. Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Technology (2) Introductory course for students planning to major in mechanical engineering technology, the experimental and analytical tools used in engineering technology fundamentals of mechanical design and problem solving, explanation of the mechanical engineering technology curriculum and its place in the occupational spectrum. 330. Introduction to Applied Mechanics (5) The principles of statics and dynamics as used in industrial equipment and structures. Development of analytical skills and techniques. Prerequisite: Reltec 115 or equivalent. 331. Strength of Materials (4) Relation of physical properties of matter to geometric properties of form, stress and strain. Beams, columns, welded and riveted joints, combined loading. Prerequisite: Mcentc 330. Four lectures. 332. Machine Design (3) Application of engineering fundamentals to machine design with emphasis on stress and deflection analysis, and techniques involved in designing and selecting individual machine parts. Prerequisites: Reltec 118 and Mfentc 236 and 331. Three one-hour lectures per week. 333. Engineering Materials, Application and Testing (5) Material selection for resistance to both load and* environment design parameters for material selection and various metal and non-metal systems, corrosion, service failures and mechanical behavior of engineering alloys, and composites at high and low temperatures. 338. Machine Design (3) Application of engineering fundamentals to machine design and emphasis for stress and deflection analysis, and techniques involved in designing and selecting individual machine parts. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: Mcentc 330, 332, 332. 420. Applied Control Systems (3) An introduction to practical aspects of open loop and closed loop control systems. Design, analysis and application of simple control systems including electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and combinational control equipment. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: Reltec 118, Eltech 124, 136, 137; Mfentc 334. 430. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer (3) The behavior of fluids under static and dynamic conditions is studied and analyzed. Fundamental heat transfer principles and applications are presented and used. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: Reltec 118 and Mcentc 331. 431. Applied Huid Mechanics and Heat Transfer (2) An extension of Mcentc 430 and higher levels of application, design and analysis of equipment dependent upon effective employment of fluid mechanics and heat transfer principles. Two one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: Mcentc 430. 471. Kinematics (3) Analysis of displacement, velocity and acceleration in mechanisms by graphical and analytical methods: kinematic design or linkage, cams, gears, gear trains and miscellaneous mechanism. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisites: Dgtech 244 and Mcentc 330. 472. Thermodynamic Systems (3) Application of the laws, concepts, and procedures of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and gas dynamics to industrial situations. Three lectures. Prerequisites: Reltec 118; Phsx 113 or 263; Chem 101. 461, 462, 463. Senior Projects (6) An engineering problem for each program will be selected for team solution. Problems will require analysis, evaluation, design, planning, development, production and testing. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 483. Directed Readings (1-4) Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings 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. 499. Seminar in Mechanical Engineering Technology (2) Directed studies and group discussions about the application of new design techniques, processes and materials in the mechanical field. An examination of new technological concepts, and their effect on our society. |