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Show 238 Manufacturing Engineering Technology Department of Manufacturing Engineering Technology Chairman: Roy D. Thornock Location: Engineering Technology, Room 214 Telephone: 626-6305 Professors: Ross W. Eskelson, A. Kent Randall, Robert E. Wallentine; Associate Professors: Keith Allred, Roy D. Thornock; Assistant Professors: John Boyer, Leonard Doty, William Johnson, Ross Shelton; Instructors: Larry Leavitt, Kerry Tobin; Instructor Specialists: Lewis Bambrough, Phil Hancock, Stanley G. Hunter, Evan Murray. Programs Manufacturing Engineering Technology (BS) Manufacturing Technology (AAS) Construction Technology (AAS, IC, ID) Design & Graphics Technology (AAS) Machine Tool Technology (AAS, IC, ID) Maintenance Technology (AAS, IC, ID) *Welding (AAS, ID, IC) *This program will be discontinued. Manufacturing Technology This curriculum is designed to give the student fundamental knowledge of and basic skill in drafting, machining time study, inspection, quality assurance and numerical control programming. Students could perform as engineering aides or laboratory assistants. Students completing this two-year program will earn an Associate of Applied Science degree. It is also the first two years of the four-year program in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. Program: Manufacturing Technology-Associate of Applied Science Degree General Requirements: A minimum of 106 credit hours. Courses in major field required a minimum of 57 credit hours. Engl 101 (3). At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, with at least one couse in each of the four areas: Humanities HU, Natural Science NS, Social Science SS and Personal Development PD. An overall GPA of 2.00 with a C or better in all major courses. Specific Requirements: Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses required (27 credit hours): Mfentc 121 (3), 122 (3), 123 (3), 132 (3), 202 (3), 231 (2), 232 (2), 236 (5), 244 (3). Technical courses required (27 credit hours): Mechet 236 (5), 330 (5), 331 (4), 332 (3); Inentc 142 (3), 350 (4); Dgtech 142 (4), 244 (3), 245 (3). Support courses required (25 credit hours): Chem 101 (5) or 121 (5); Comsci 101 (4) Reltec 114 (5), or Math 105 (5), Reltec 115 (5) or Math 106 (5), Reltec 117 (5), or Math 107 (5), Reltec 118 (5) or Math 211 (5) and 212 (5). SAMPLE SCHEDULE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE FRESHMAN: Autumn Reltec 114 5 Mfentc 236 5 Mfentc 121 3 Dgtech 142 4 PE (Elec) 1 TOTAL 18 Winter Reltec 115 5 Mfentc 122 3 Inentc 142 3 Engl 101 3 Comsci 101 4 TOTAL 18 Spring_ Reltec 117 5 Mfentc 123 3 Commun 102 o r 105 3 Mfentc 132 3 Health 101, 102 or 103 2 GenEd(HU) 3 TOTAL 19 SOPHOMORE: Autumn Reltec 118 5 Mechet 330 5 Mfentc 244 3 Mfentc 231 2 Gen Ed (Elec) 3 TOTAL 18 Winter Dgtech 244 3 Mechet 331 5 Mfentc 202 3 Chem 101 or 121 5 Mfentc 232 2 TOTAL 17 Spring_ Dgtech 245 3 Mechet 332 3 Inentc 350 4 Gen Ed (SS) 3 Gen Ed (LS) 3 TOTAL 16 Program: Manufacturing Technology-Associate of Applied Science Degree General Requirements: A minimum of 106 credit hours. Courses in major field required a minimum of 57 credit hours. Engl 101 (3). At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, with at least one couse in each of the four areas: Humanities HU, Natural Science NS, Social Science SS and Personal Development PD. An overall GPA of 2.00 with a C or better in all major courses. Specific Requirements: Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses required (22 credit hours): Mfentc 121 (3), 122 (3), 123 (3), 132 (3), 202 (3), 231 (2), 232 (2), 244 (3). Technical courses required (27 credit hours): Mfentc 236 (5), 330 (5), 331 (4), 332 (3); Inentc 142 (3), 350 (4); Dgtech 142 (4), 244 (3), 245 (3). Support courses required (26 credit hours): Chem 101 (5) or 121 (5); Comsci 101 (4) Reltec 114 (5), or Math 105 (5), Reltec 115 (5) or Math 106 (5), Reltec 117 (5), or Math 107 (5), Reltec 118 (5) or Math 211 (5) and 212 (5). 239 Manufacturing Engineering Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology This is a four-year program and is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). The Weber State College Manufacturing Engineering Technology curriculum is nationally recognized as a leader in its field. The curriculum is designed to give the student fundamental knowledge of and basic skill in the planning and selection of the methods of manufacturing, the design of tooling and equipment for manufacturing, the selection and treatment of materials used in manufacturing, and the use of computers in design and manufacturing. Additional skills and knowledge are acquired in the development of process sheets, equipment specification and installation, value analysis, production and inventory control, and coordination with the design and production functions. The program offers two emphases: Industrial Engineering Technology This emphasis is designed to accommodate the needs of students who desire to work in an industrual engineering function. This curriculum provides the knowledge and experience to perform the following functions: select and improve processes and methods; work measurements, select tools and equipment, design facilities (layout of machines and equipment), material handling, operation research, cost estimating, computer applications, and time studies. Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) This emphasis is designed to accommodate the needs of students who desire to work in the CIM function This curriculum provides the knowledge and experience to perform the following functions: selecting automation systems (fixed automation, and programmable automation); selecting, programming, and use of industrial robots, programmable controllers and micro-processers; computer integrated manufacturing (inventory control, process planning, cost estimating, plant layout and material handling, and simulation of manufacturing systems); group technology, flexible machining systems; numerical control programming and machining; programming and usage of CAD/CAM systems; computer programming (FORTRAN or BASIC or PASCAL). Program: Manufacturing Engineering Technology-Bachelor Degree General Requirements: 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 201 hours are required. Sixty hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). Specific Requirements: Engineering Technology Core requirements (84 credit hours|. Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses required (36 credit hours): Mfentc 121 (3), 122 (3), 123 (3), 132 (3), 202 (3), 231 (2), 244 (3), 301 (3), 302 (3), 331 (3), 360 (3), 452 (2), 499 (2). Technical courses required (36 credit hours): Dgtech 142 (4), 244 (3), 245 (2); Inentc 142 (3), 350 (4), 351 (3), 353 (2), 401 (3); Mechet 330 (5), 331 (4), 332 (3). Support courses required (9 credit hours): Econ 101 (5), Comsci PD101 (4). Electives (select 6 credit hours): Mfentc 326 (3), 453 (3) 492 (1-6); Inentc 342 (3) 360 (3), 458 (3); Mfentc 346 (3), 347 (3); Mechet 471 (3) 472 (3). SAMPLE SCHEDULE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR DEGREE (201 Credit Hours) FRESHMAN: Autumn Reltec 114 5 Mfentc 236 5 Mfentc 121 3 Dgtech 142 4 PE (Elec) 1 TOTAL 18 Winter Reltec 115 5 Mfentc 122 3 Inentc 142 3 Engl 101 3 Comsci 101 4 TOTAL 18 Spring_ Reltec 117 5 Mfentc 123 3 Commun 102 or 105 3 Mfentc 132 3 Health 101 or 102 or 103 2 GenEd(HU) 3 TOTAL 19 SOPHOMORE: Autumn Reltec 118 5 Mechet 330 5 Mfentc 244 3 Mfentc 231 2 Gen Ed (Elec) 3 TOTAL 18 Winter Dgtech 244 3 Mechet 331 4 Mfentc 202 3 Chem 101 or 121 5 Mfentc 232 2 TOTAL 17 Spring_ Dgtech 245 3 Mechet 332 3 Inentc 350 4 Gen Ed (SS) 3 GenEd(LS) 3 TOTAL 16 JUNIOR: Autumn Phsx 111 4 Phsx 114 1 Mfentc 301 3 Mfentc 331 3 Eltech 124 5 PE 1 TOTAL 17 Winter Mfentc 345 3 Mfentc 334 4 Mfentc 302 3 Eltech 136 5 Eltech 137 2 PE 1 TOTAL 18 Spring_ Phsx 113 4 Phsx 116 1 Inentc 351 3 Mfentc 360 3 Engli 102 5 TOTAL 16 SENIOR: Autumn Mfentc 461 2 Inentc 353 2 Mfentc 452 2 Econ 101 5 Comsci 260 4 TOTAL 15 Winter Mfentc 462 2 Elentc 355 4 Gen Ed-LS 3 Gen Ed-SB 5 TOTAL 14 Spring_ Mfentc 463 2 Mfentc 499 2 Inentc 401 3 Mfentc 456 3 Tech Elec 3 TOTAL 13 |