Associate Degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology
|
|
- Ethan Gregory
- 8 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 General Information An Associate Degree is awarded in both Manufacturing Engineering Technology and Manufacturing Design Technology Department. Both associate programs share the same first four quarters, which provide a core foundation of knowledge in manufacturing processes, design, and the manufacturing environment. A Bachelor Degree is also awarded in Manufacturing Engineering Technology described below. Associate Degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology Students at the Associate in Science level in Manufacturing Engineering Technology study the design of products by learning design principles, sketching, problem-solving and how both the engineering materials and the manufacturing processes and machines are selected and scheduled. Learning includes studying the theories in the classroom as well as practical knowledge gained in several high technology laboratories. Students gain knowledge in a broad background in areas such as electricity and electronics, metrology and the measurement of products and the manufacturing processes, basic computer programming, and tool design. Students complement the first four quarters with additional knowledge in human relations, safety and OSHA requirements, the planning of all resources in the manufacturing environment (materials, machines, facilities, workers), the use of automation, quality in the competitive global manufacturing environment, and the use of ergonomics (adapting work environments and products for use by a wide variety of humans). Employment opportunities are nationwide as a technologist in the areas of production, quality, safety, and processes. Associate Degree in After the core of the first four quarters, students in continue to study tool and product design utilizing the latest in computer assisted drafting and design software. Basic drafting instruction is also included incorporating both manual and computer techniques. The MDT program emphasizes design with a solid manufacturing background, and teaches the skills to perform design analysis.
2 Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MET Track) Curriculum Quarter I DR 113 Technical Drafting DR 114 Introduction to CAD MET 110 Introduction to MET/MDT MET 111 Design Principles MA 110 Introduction to College Math TEC 101 First Quarter Professional Seminar TEC 102 Developing Leadership Skills Quarter II MET 121 Tool Design MET 122 Manufacturing Processes MA 120 Technical Math I EN 101 English I -or- EN 102 English II Quarter III MET 132 Engineering Materials MET 133 Electricity/Electronics in Manufacturing MA 210 Technical Math II EN 102 English II -or Quarter IV MET 211 Computer Applications MET 212 Metrology MET 213 Statics/Strength of Materials PHY 120 Physics I PHY 121 Physics I Lab
3 Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MET Track) Curriculum Quarter V MET 221 Ergonomics MET 228 Human Resources in Manufacturing MET 229 Manufacturing Safety MA 325 Statistics Quarter VI MET 234 Manufacturing Planning MET 235 Manufacturing Automation MET 237 Quality PHY 230 Physics II PHY 231 Physics II Lab Total Credits 101 Total Contact Hours Legend C = Number of lecture hours per week L = Number of laboratory hours per week T = Total Quarter Hours where each lecture hour per week is one credit and each pair of laboratory hours per week is one credit.
4 (MDT Track) Curriculum Quarter I DR 113 Technical Drafting DR 114 Introduction to CAD MET 110 Introduction to MET/MDT MET 111 Design Principles MA 110 Introduction to College Math TEC 101 First Quarter Professional Seminar TEC 102 Developing Leadership Skills Quarter II MET 121 Tool Design MET 122 Manufacturing Processes MA 120 Technical Math I EN 101 English I -or- EN 102 English II Quarter III MET 132 Engineering Materials MET 133 Electricity/Electronics in Manufacturing MA 210 Technical Math II EN 102 English II -or Quarter IV MET 211 Computer Applications MET 212 Metrology MET 213 Statics/Strength of Materials PHY 120 Physics I PHY 121 Physics I Lab
5 (MDT Track) Curriculum Quarter V DR 231 Electronic Drafting DR 131 CAD II DR 211 Kinematics Quarter VI DR 123 Machine Drawing DR 234 Technical Illustration DR 222 Electro- Mechanical Design DR 236 CAD III Total Credits 97 Total Contact Hours Legend C = Number of lecture hours per week L = Number of laboratory hours per week T = Total Quarter Hours where each lecture hour per week is one credit and each pair of laboratory hours per week is one credit.
6 Course Descriptions DR 113 Technical Drafting This course provides instruction in basic drawing techniques, use of equipment, lettering, graphic geometry, and orthographic projection. DR 114 Introduction to Computer Aided Design (CAD) 2 Class Hours 4 Lab Hours 4 Quarter Credit Hours A theory course with applications covering the elements of computer aided design. Students become familiar with keyboard and tablet functions and perform elementary orthographic drawings. DR 123 Machine Drawing Prerequisite: DR 113 and DR 114 Continued instruction in orthographic projection with single and double views, double auxiliary views, sections and conventions, intersections and developments, and advanced assemblies. DR 131 Computer Aided Design (CAD) II 3 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 4 Quarter Credit Hours Prerequisite: DR 114 A continuation of theory and application in the use of the computer in drafting and design. Further CAD functions are covered leading to the execution of advanced mechanical drawing projects. Also included is isometric drawing along with theory on computer-aided manufacturing. DR 211 Kinematics Prerequisite: DR 113 and DR 114 Analysis of machine parts and linkages for proper design. Topics include: design of linkages; gear drives, belt and chain drives; and cams. Includes analysis of velocity, acceleration, static and inertia forces in machines. DR 222 Electro-Mechanical Design Prerequisite: MET 111, DR 113 and DR 114 Includes usage of electrical components such as starters, motors, switches, controls and current conductors in machine design. DR 231 Electronic Drafting Prerequisite: DR 114 The student will learn fundamental drafting conventions and standards in the drawing of schematics and wiring diagrams, electronic components, printed circuit boards, and methods of graphical data presentation. DR 234 Technical Illustration Prerequisite: DR 113 and DR 114 Theory and application in the principles and practice of pictorial drawing. Topics include: dimetric, axonometric and perspective drawing. Students develop inking skills. Major emphasis is isometric drawing. DR 236 Computer Aided Design (CAD) III 2 Class Hours 4 Lab Hours 4 Quarter Credit Hours Prerequisites: DR 114 Continued usage and customization of Computer Aided Design. MET 110 Introduction to Manufacturing Engineering Technology 1 Class Hour 1 Quarter Credit Hour An introduction to the career opportunities and professional affiliations available to drafting and manufacturing technologists. Involves basic lab assignments, career exploration and requirements to complete the major.
7 Course Descriptions MET 110 Introduction to Manufacturing Engineering Technology 1 Class Hour 1Quarter Credit Hour An introduction to the career opportunities and professional affiliations available to drafting and manufacturing technologists. Involves basic lab assignments, career exploration and requirements to complete the major. MET 111 Design Principles 2 Class Hours 2 Quarter Credit Hours Basic problem-solving techniques and creativity exercises to learn how to solve manufacturing design and process problems. Solutions will be presented through reports, drawings and projects (both team and individual). MET 121 Tool Design 4 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 5 Quarter Credit Hours Prerequisite: MA 110 Theory and application in the design of jigs, fixtures and gauges. Topics include locating and clamping techniques, tool tolerances, methods of manufacture and assembly, tool components, and materials and tool design standards. MET 122 Manufacturing Processes 3 Class Hours 4 Lab Hours 5 Quarter Credit Hours Prerequisite: MA 110 Fundamentals of machine technology, with step-by-step analysis of how to turn materials into products. MET 132 Engineering Materials 3 Class Hours 4 Lab Hours 5 Quarter Credit Hours Prerequisite: MA 120 Material properties will be discussed as they apply to product design, manufacturing process design and control. Theories will be discussed in class and reinforced through lab problems. MET 133 Electricity/Electronics in Manufacturing 4 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 5 Quarter Credit Hours Prerequisite: MA 120 Basic electrical and electronics theory. Introductory circuit analysis, microprocessors, and digital electronics. MET 211 Computer Applications 3 Class Hour 0 Lab Hours 3 Quarter Credit Hours Introduction to computer programming for engineering applications. MET 212 Metrology Prerequisite: MA 120 The science of measurement in the manufacturing environment will be studied with emphasis on measurement, tolerance control and inspection. Economics and its relationship to measurement is covered. Both manual measurement techniques and automated techniques will be taught. MET 213 Statics/Strength of Materials 2 Class Hours 4 Lab Hours 4 Quarter Credit Hours Prerequisite: MA 120 Theories of statics, dynamics and strength of materials and their relationship to design and processing functions in manufacturing are discussed. MET 221 Ergonomics 2 Class Hours 2 Quarter Credit Hours Investigation of work place design and environmentalstress from heat, noise, vibration, repetitive motion, illumination and poor working postures to develop effective person-machine interfaces. The working environment will be discussed as well as the impact of ergonomics on the consumer product. MET 228 Human Resources in Manufacturing 3 Class Hours 3 Quarter Credit Hours A study of operations and responsibilities of personnel departments in manufacturing organizations. Specific study of current labor law and government regulations, employment policies and practices, compensation and benefits
8 Course Descriptions administration, conflict resolution and performance appraisals, and human resource utilization, requirement planning, and training/development. MET 229 Manufacturing Safety 3 Class Hours 3 Quarter Credit Hours Techniques of developing safety practices in an industrial environment. Topics include OSHA, current legislation, cost analysis, personal protection, employee selection, psychological aspects, product liability, hazardous materials and catastrophe control. The course assists student in taking the certification test for the American Society of Safety Engineers. MET 234 Manufacturing Planning 3 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 4 Quarter Credit Hours A study of the problems involved in forecasting, budgeting and bidding manufacturing projects. This information prepares the student for testing to receive certification from the American Production and Inventory Control Society. MET 235 Manufacturing Automation 3 Class Hours 2 Lab Hours 4 Quarter Credit Hours Prerequisites: MET 211 and MET 122 The utilization of robotics, CNC, DNC and automated controls and assembly processes in the manufacturing environment. Levels of automation, as well as flexible and hard automation, open and closed loop control, adaptic control and material handling will be discussed. MET 237 Quality 3 Class Hours 3 Quarter Credit Hours Prerequisite: MA 325 Organization, methodology and responsibilities of quality assurance programs in manufacturing industries. Includes the statistical analysis of quality as well as current quality topics, especially as related to global competition. Theory and application in the design of jigs, fixtures and gauges. Topics include locating and clamping techniques, tool tolerances, methods of manufacture and assembly, tool components, and materials and tool design standards.
9 Questions and Answers 1. When do my classes meet? Days: Your technical classes normally meet for three hours a day five days a week. Classes normally begin in the early morning (7:45), late morning (usually 11:25), or mid afternoon. Your class starting time will be confirmed on registration day. A technical time slot may vary from quarter to quarter. Evenings: Your technical classes meet on the average of three nights a week, although there may be times when they will meet four nights a week. Classes normally begin at 5:45. Your class starting time will be confirmed on registration day. IN ADDITION, to achieve your associate degree, you will take a total of eight liberal arts courses, which will be scheduled around your technical schedule over the course of your entire program. Each liberal arts course meets approximately four hours per week. At the beginning of each quarter you will receive a detailed schedule giving the exact time of all your classes. 2. How large will my classes be? The average size for a class is about 20 to 25 students; however, larger and smaller classes occur from time to time. 3. How much time will I spend in lab? Almost half of your technical courses consist of laboratory work. In order for you to get the most out of your laboratory experiences, you will first receive a thorough explanation of the theory behind your lab work. 4. Where do my classes meet? Students should be prepared to attend classes at any of NEIT s classroom facilities: either on Access Road or at the Post Road campus. 5. I have not earned my high school diploma or GED: can I enroll in the program? If you are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance, your admissions officer will set up an appointment for you at the New England Tech Academic Skills Center (ASC). ASC staff will administer a standardized test approved by the federal government for determining a student s ability to benefit from a program. If you pass the test, you may enroll in the program. 6. How long should it take me to complete my program? To complete your degree requirements in the shortest possible time, you should take the courses outlined in the prescribed curriculum. For a typical six-quarter curriculum, a student may complete the requirements in as little as 18 months. To complete all your degree requirements in the shortest time, you should take at least one liberal arts course each quarter as long as no special technical elective is required. Students who need more time to complete their curriculum may postpone some of the liberal arts courses until after the completion of the technical requirements. Students are provided up to two additional quarters of study to complete the liberal arts requirements without any additional tuition assessment. During these additional quarters of study, students are required to pay administrative fees, as well as any other applicable fees. Students may also elect to complete some of their liberal arts requirements during Intersession, a special five-week term scheduled between the Spring and Summer quarters. Students will not be assessed any additional tuition for liberal arts courses taken during the Intersession. Students wishing to extend the required technical courses in their curriculum will be assessed additional tuition and fees.
10 Questions and Answers 7. How many credits do I need to acquire my financial aid? In order to be eligible for the maximum financial aid award, you need to maintain at least 12 credits per academic quarter. 8. What does my program cost? The cost of your program will be as outlined in your enrollment agreement, along with your cost for books and other course materials. Students who decide to extend their curriculum will be subject to additional fees and possible additional tuition costs. Students who require prerequisite courses will incur additional tuition and fees above those outlined in their enrollment agreement. 9. Is NEIT accredited? NEIT is accredited by the New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC s) Commission on Technical and Career Institutions. Accreditation by NEASC is recognized by the federal government and entitles NEIT to participate in federal financial aid programs. Some academic departments have specialized professional accreditations in addition to accreditation by NEASC. For more information on accreditation, see NEIT s catalog. 10. Can I transfer the credits that I earn at NEIT to another college? The transferability of a course is always up to the institution to which the student is transferring. Students interested in the transferability of their credits should contact the Office of Teaching and Learning for further information. 11. What kind of employment assistance does NEIT offer? The Office of Career Services assists NEIT students and graduates in all aspects of the job search, including resume writing, interviewing skills, and the development of a job search strategy. Upon completion of their program, students may submit a resume to be circulated to employers for technical employment opportunities. Employers regularly contact us about our graduates. In addition, our Office of Career Services contacts employers to develop job leads. A strong relationship with employers exists as a result of our training students to meet the needs of industry for over fifty years. No school can, and NEIT does not, guarantee to its graduates employment or a specific starting salary. 12. Where will job opportunities exist? Graduates have obtained employment in the local area. However, one of the most exciting aspects of this technology is the ability to look nationally for employment opportunities. 13. What is the Feinstein "Enriching America" Program? New England Institute of Technology is the proud recipient of a grant from the Feinstein Foundation. To satisfy the terms of the grant, the College has developed a one-credit community enrichment course as a requirement for graduation. All entering associate degree students must take the course, which includes hands-on community enrichment projects. The course can be taken for a few hours per quarter, spread over several quarters. Students who are already engaged in community enrichment on their own may be able to count that service towards course credit. 14. How much time will I spend on Computer Assisted Drafting (CAD)? You will receive approximately 60 hours of formal training on CAD during the first quarter of your program. Mechanical Design students will receive an additional 110 hours of CAD during the fifth and sixth quarters. 15. Is there any state or federal licensing required in my field? No license is required for any of the careers which you will be preparing to enter.
11 Questions and Answers 16. Will I be able to continue toward a bachelor's degree? Yes. Manufacturing Engineering Technology students may continue toward a baccalaureate degree by taking an additional six quarters (18 months). students must complete two additional quarters of study at the associate level before entering the bachelor s program. 17. What kind of jobs will I be qualified to look for? You will be qualified to obtain entry-level positions in the areas of: Design Drafting Mechanical Design Machine Design Automation Design Tool Design Product Design Technical Sales Manufacturing Engineering Technology Manufacturing Engineer Project Engineer Production Supervisor Engineering Technician Applications Engineer All students who are interested in or Manufacturing Engineering Technology register for the same quarters, 1-4. Upon completion of quarter 4, students will select whether they want an associate degree in or Manufacturing Engineering Technology and will be registered for quarter 5 and quarter 6 of their respective technology. A college representative has reviewed all of the above material with me and I have received a copy. Signature: Date: (Rev. 8/31/01 SC)
How To Learn To Program In Cisco Software (For Beginners)
General Information In the associate degree program, the emphasis is on how to use computers to meet business needs. They analysis and design of systems is covered to expose the student to problems that
More informationAdministrative Medical Assistant Technology Associate in Science Degree General Information
General Information Administrative Medical Assistant Technology is an associate degree program offering a balance of training in clinical and administrative skills needed in today s rapidly changing medical
More informationClinical Medical Assistant Technology Associate in Science Degree (For students entering their technology October 2002 or later.) General Information
General Information Clinical Medical Assistant Technology is an associate degree program offering a focused training in clinical patient care skills needed in today s rapidly changing medical environment.
More informationEngineering, Construction and Industrial Degrees and Certificates
Engineering, Construction and Industrial Degrees and Certificates All information subject to change. For the latest course information, access MY LFCC online at http://www.lfcc.edu. Information contained
More informationEngineering Technology
http://continuinged.uml.edu Engineering Technology Part-Time Degrees in Mechanical Engineering Technology & Electronic Engineering Technology UMass Lowell s Engineering Technology B.S. degree programs
More informationMechanical Engineering Technologies
Technologies 1 Technologies Graduates of the Technology program are prepared to design mechanical systems, operate CAD systems, manage design projects, and perform product testing. Examples of graduate
More informationTEC 327 Electronic Devices Lab (1) Corequisite: TEC 326. Three hours lab per week. Experiments involving basic electronic devices.
TEC 201 Microcomputers Applications and Techniques (3) Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. An introduction to microcomputer hardware and applications of the microcomputer in industry. Hands-on
More informationDEGREES. Accounting (Associate in Science Degree) SUGGESTED SEMESTER SEQUENCE
Accounting Note: Students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university are strongly encouraged to take a laboratory science. The accounting program has four goals: 1. To prepare students to
More informationEngineering. at Cuyahoga Community College. www.tri-c.edu. Cuyahoga Community College
Engineering Contact Information: 216-987-4104 Website: www.tri-c.edu/engineering Booklet design by: Meredith Bard; Senior in Tri-C s Graphic Design Program Photos by: Rachael Rieke; Senior in Tri-C s Graphic
More informationSurgical Technology Accelerated Alternate Delivery (AAD) Program (For all students in the program January 2015 or later)
Surgical Technology Accelerated Alternate Delivery (AAD) Program (For all students in the program January 2015 or later) General Information The Accelerated Alternate Delivery (AAD) Pathway in Surgical
More informationNortheast Alabama Community College Drafting and Design Technology AAS, Certificate, and Short Term Certificate Program Review March 2010
Northeast Alabama Community College Drafting and Design Technology AAS, Certificate, and Short Term Certificate Program Review March 2010 Program Purpose The Drafting and Design Technology (DDT) program
More informationDEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES The academic disciplines of Construction Technology (CONS) and Design Technology (DRFT) are offered through the Department of Industrial Technologies. The Bachelor
More informationManufacturing Technology Associate in Applied Science Field of Study Code: MANUF.AAS
Manufacturing Technology Associate in Applied Science Field of Study Code: MANUF.AAS Catalog Description: The Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product
More informationProgram of Study - Mechanical Engineering Technology Monroe County Community College. Overview What is Mechanical Engineering Technology?
Martin Dubois, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology Thomas Harrill, Assistant Professor of Electronics and Computer Technology Jill Denko, Assistant Professor of Student Services James
More informationDEGREES. Accounting (Associate in Science Degree) SUGGESTED SEMESTER SEQUENCE
Accounting The accounting program has four goals: 1. To prepare students to be accounting paraprofessionals. The accounting employee with an associate degree can fill positions in business, industry and
More informationDRAFTING AND DESIGN. For additional program information see: http://www.hillcollege.edu/students/teched/drafting/.
DRAFTING AND DESIGN For additional program information see: http://www.hillcollege.edu/students/teched/drafting/. Certificate of Completion in Basic Computer Aided Drafting Major Code: 6055 TSI (Testing)
More informationLAKELAND BUSINESS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES. Opportunity. and. starts HERE COMMUNITY COLLEGE. www.lakelandcc.edu
LAKELAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUSINESS Accounting Business Management Information & Computer Science Media Paralegal Studies and ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES Civil Engineering Computer Integrated Manufacturing
More informationMechanical-Electrical Technology MECHANICAL-ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY. 304 2015-16 Sacramento City College Catalog
MET Degree: A.S. Certificates of Achievement: Commercial Building Energy Auditing and Commissioning Specialist Mechanical Systems Technician Commercial Building Energy Auditing and Commissioning Specialist
More informationEngineering Technology Disciplines
Engineering Technology Overview The Field - Engineering Technology Disciplines - Preparation - Accreditation - Day in the Life - Earnings - Employment - Career Path Forecast - Professional Organizations
More informationCabrillo College Catalog 2015-2016
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Natural and Applied Sciences Division Wanda Garner, Division Dean Division Office, Room 701 Gary Marcoccia, Department Chair, (831) 479-5705 Aptos Counselor: (831) 479-6274 for appointment
More informationDesign. Design. Certificates. Contact Information. Full-Time Faculty. Associate Degrees. Associate in Arts Degrees. Certificate of Achievement
Design Associate in Arts Degrees Architectural Design Computer-Aided Drafting Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Mechanical Design Students may earn one of the above-named associate degrees by completing
More informationBACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM and Additional Degree Requirements Engineering Science Brett Coulter, Ph.D. - Director The Engineering Science degree is a wonderful way for liberal
More informationEngineering Technicians Career Information
Ingredients for College & University Success Engineering Technicians Career Information At School Soup we want to help you on your Engineering Technicians Career path. Here in our Engineering Technicians
More informationMaster of Arts (Industrial and Organizational Psychology) M.A. (Industrial and Organizational Psychology)
Master of Arts (Industrial and Organizational Psychology) M.A. (Industrial and Organizational Psychology) Objectives The program aims to enable graduate students to analyze, to carry on the research projects,
More informationhttp://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos112.htm Engineering Technicians
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos112.htm Engineering Technicians * Nature of the Work * Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement * Employment * Job Outlook * Projections Data * Earnings * OES Data * Related
More informationbrightfutures Engineering technicians are in demand, find out about these career opportunities.
brightfutures engineering technologies at delaware Technical community college Engineering technicians are in demand, find out about these career opportunities. Contents Mechanical Engineering Technology
More informationDIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE CATALOG 2014-2015
ENGINEERING ENGIN Tish Young, Dean Physical Sciences and Engineering Division Physical Sciences Building, Room 263 Possible career opportunities The engineering transfer program prepares students to enter
More informationComputer Drafting and Design Associate s Degree Program
Computer Drafting and Design Associate s Degree Program The ITT Technical Institutes offer a variety of career-focused curricula. This sheet helps describe the Associate s Degree program in Computer Drafting
More informationBusiness Management Technology Bachelor in Science Degree (For students entering their technology October 2005 or later - 200610) General Description
General Description The Business Management Technology department offers a Bachelor of Science Degree that builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in NEIT s Associate Degree programs. The program incorporates
More informationManufacturing Engineering Technology
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Dr. Hazem Tawfik, Chair Mechanical Engineering Technology Dept. Bachelor of Science Degree This is a four year program offered by the Mechanical Engineering Technology
More informationGRCC Manufacturing Technology
Grand Rapids Community College GRCC Manufacturing Technology Plastics Manufacturing Quality Science Tooling and Manufacturing Welding 1 www.grcc.edu G r a n d R a p i d s C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g
More informationhttp://www.cod.edu/lta
http://www.cod.edu/lta College of DuPage Library and Information Technology Program Course Offerings and Student Planning Workbook Professor Carol Sturz Program Coordinator Library & Information Technology
More informationGEORGIAN COLLEGE. Mechanical Engineering Technology Automotive Products Design
Courses Required Mandatory GEORGIAN COLLEGE Mechanical Engineering Technology Automotive Products Design ADPE2000 Product Design Fundamentals ADPE2001 Virtual Prototyping ADPE3000 Advanced Product Design
More informationSTUDENT HANDBOOK WKU/UK JOINT BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PROGRAM IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AUGUST 2010
STUDENT HANDBOOK WKU/UK JOINT BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PROGRAM IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY EBS 2101 BOWLING GREEN, KY 42101 WWW.WKU.EDU/ENGINEERING AUGUST
More informationManufacturing Technology
Job Ready Assessment Blueprint Manufacturing Technology Test Code: 2084 / Version: 01 Copyright 2007. All Rights Reserved. General Assessment Information Blueprint Contents General Assessment Information
More informationPrecision Manufacturing Program
Precision Manufacturing Program Conventional Precision Manufacturing (CPM) Certificate Program During this program, students learn about subjects that form a solid foundation for a career in manufacturing.
More informationSchool of Engineering Consent Agenda December 10, 2014 School of Engineering Graduate Studies Committee
School of Engineering Consent Agenda December 10, 2014 School of Engineering Graduate Studies Committee Extended Summary of Online K-12 Engineering Education (OKEE) Program This document includes the Executive
More informationDrafting/CAD. 236 Drafting/CAD. Degree and Certificate Awarded
236 Drafting/CAD Drafting/CAD Degree and Certificate Awarded Associate in Science Degree, Drafting/CAD Certificate of Achievement, Drafting/CAD Program Description The 21st century is witnessing a rapid
More informationKapi`olani Community College Pharmacy Technician Program
Kapi`olani Community College Pharmacy Technician Program Summer 2016 *** and Fall 2016 Program and Registration Information Registration to begin April 8, 2016 *** Summer Accelerated Program June 1, 2016-August
More informationPrograms of Study. Architecture and Construction
AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION 117 Associate in Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.) 62 Credit Hours (CH) The A.A.S. in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration studies the design, selection, maintenance, testing
More informationindustrial & engineering technology
Automotive Construction Engineering Graphics HVAC Horticulture Industrial Electronics Industrial Supervision Machine Tool Mechatronics Welding industrial & engineering technology Automotive Technology
More informationCRITERIA FOR ACCREDITING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS
CRITERIA FOR ACCREDITING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS Effective for Reviews During the 2013-2014 Accreditation Cycle Incorporates all changes approved by the ABET Board of Directors as of October 27,
More informationMechanical Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology Dr. Hazem Tawfik, Chair Mechanical Engineering Technology Dept. tawfikhh@farmingdale.edu 631-420-2046 School of Engineering Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree
More informationPURDUE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 4407
PURDUE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 4407 The Purdue University College of Technology offers a two-year degree program in mechanical engineering technology (MET); four-year degree programs in electrical
More informationPROPOSED CHANGES TO THE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING DEGREE PROGRAM IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SECTION IN THE UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2014-2016
PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING DEGREE PROGRAM IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SECTION IN THE UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2014-2016 Type of Change Academic Change 1. IF THE ANSWER TO ANY OF THE
More informationCollege of Arts and Sciences
Stetson University College of Arts and Sciences From its founding in 883, the College of Arts and Sciences has offered an energetic and imaginative approach to education in the liberal arts and sciences.
More informationStudent Handbook Manufacturing Technology Program (MTP)-AS
Royal Commission Yanbu Colleges and Institutes (RCYCI) Yanbu Industrial College (YIC) Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) Student Handbook Manufacturing Technology Program (MTP)-AS Student
More informationINTERNAL REGULATIONS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN MECHATRONICS AND ROBOTICS ENGINEERING
Czech Technical University in Prague Faculty of Engineering Assiut University INTERNAL REGULATIONS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN MECHATRONICS AND ROBOTICS ENGINEERING Assiut University awards at
More informationINDIANA S NEW HIGH SCHOOL COURSE AND CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
Updated 6/15/06 Indiana State Board of Education FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS REGARDING INDIANA S NEW HIGH SCHOOL COURSE AND CREDIT REQUIREMENTS June 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information and Brief
More informationClinical Medical Assistant Technology Associate in Science Degree (For students entering their technology October 2004 - December 2004-200510)
General Information Clinical Medical Assistant Technology is an associate degree program offering a focused training in clinical patient care skills needed in today s rapidly changing medical environment.
More informationR O W A N C O L L E G E A T G L O U C E S T E R C O U N T Y 2015 gloucesterasset.com
ROWAN COLLEGE AT GLOUCESTER COUNTY 2015 gloucesterasset.com AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Ford ASSET 2015 FACT SHEET This packet is for applicants seeking admission into the Fall 2015 Automotive Technology (Ford
More informationENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Advanced Manufacturing I 5608 TEH600, TEH601 Grades 10-12 Dual credit through Ivy Tech Recommended Prerequisite: Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing and
More informationKapi`olani Community College Pharmacy Technician Program
Kapi`olani Community College Spring 2016 Program and Registration Information Evening program dates: January 26, 2016 to June 16, 2016 Registration begins September 25, 2015 (Friday) PROGRAM INFORMATION-ELIGIBILITY
More informationAutomotive Manufacturing Technology
76 Location: Patterson Campus - Bldg. Q Program Information is a rapidly growing career in one of Alabama s highest-growth industries, automotive manufacturing. With high demand for skilled workers in
More informationGRADUATE PROGRAMS AGRICULTURAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY. September 2013
GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN AGRICULTURAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY September 2013 This handbook contains information about graduate programs in Agricultural and Applied Economics. It supplements
More informationELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
PUBLISHED: JUNE, 2007 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: AS = 2920 C-CA = 920 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE Curriculum Guide for the Academic Year of 2007-2008 Career Certificate and/or Associate in
More informationINDUSTRIAL EDUCATION OBJECTIVES
216 THE CURRICULA A comprehensive program is offered for students preparing to teach industrial arts, vocational-technical subjects, and vocational home economics. Two-year and four-year technical programs
More informationEnergy Systems Engineering Technician & Technologist Diploma Program (ESET) ESET Program Description
Energy Systems Engineering Technician & Technologist Diploma Program (ESET) 2012 Program Information Guide and Frequently Asked Questions May 2012 ESET Program Description The Energy Systems Engineering
More informationDIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING
DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING Program Overview This program teaches important and specialized accounting skills through theory and practice. Through computer courses included in the curriculum,
More informationBuilding Technology and Design Programs. Curriculum. Facilities. Outcomes
Building Technology and Design (AS) Building Technology offers an associate degree program in building technology and design that provides an introduction to architectural concepts and skills pertaining
More information2. EXPLAIN CHANGE TO DEGREE PROGRAM AND GIVE A DETAILED RATIONALE FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL CHANGE:
PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES IN CONTENT COMMON TO JACKSON SCHOOL OF GEOSCIENCE, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS, AND COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES IN THE UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG
More informationSPRING 2013. Dear Prospective Paralegal Student:
PARALEGAL PROGRAM Office 281 756 3642 Fax 281 756 3741 Dear Prospective Paralegal Student: Thank you for your interest in Alvin Community College's Paralegal Program. Paralegals work under the supervision
More informationKENNEBEC VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
KENNEBEC VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ENERGY SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE TABLE OF CONTENTS Program Description... 2 Admission Requirements... 2 AAS Degree Curriculum...
More informationDESIGN. College of the Arts. Career Possibilities. Undergraduate Programs. Bachelor of Arts in Design (120 Units) 342 Design 2015-2016 CSULB Catalog
DESIGN College of the Arts Department Chair: Martin Herman Department Office: Design (DESN), Room 101 Telephone / FAX: (562) 985 5089 / (562) 985 2284 Website: http://www.csulb.edu/depts/design/ Undergraduate
More informationINDIANAPOLIS, IN 2011 CATALOG Volume 78
TABLE OF CONTENTS CURRICULA 2 SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2 INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND CYBERSECURITY (RESIDENCE PROGRAM) 2 INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND CYBERSECURITY (ONLINE PROGRAM) 3 INFORMATION SYSTEMS
More informationUniversity of Northern Iowa Athletic Training Graduate Program Program Outline
University of Northern Iowa Athletic Training Graduate Program Program Outline Master of Science: Athletic Training The athletic training master of science degree is designed for those who are NATABOC
More informationGraduate Programs. Department of Elementary & Bilingual Education (K-12 Master s Programs)
Graduate Programs Department of Elementary & Bilingual Education (K-12 Master s Programs) Jan 2013 Why obtain a graduate degree? To better serve the community To contribute to the profession To continue
More informationLiberal Studies Accelerated Associate Degree Program
DIVISION OF CONTINUING ADULT AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES The Division of Continuing Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers degree completion programs in seminar, online, and/or blended formats. These
More informationACADEMIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL ******************************************************************************
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM: 4.D.1 DATE: February 26, 2009 ****************************************************************************** SUBJECT: Intent to Plan: BHSU AS in Advanced Manufacturing
More informationItawamba Community College Program Review Career-Technical and Health Science Programs
Itawamba Community College Program Review Career-Technical and Health Science Programs I. Program Information 1. Name of Program Computer Networking Technology 2. Submission Date of Program Review 6/21/2012
More informationThe U.S. Department of Labor projects that electrician careers will grow to 698,200 by 2022.
The U.S. Department of Labor projects that electrician careers will grow to 698,200 by 2022. Train now for affordable Electrician careers and get wired for success. Residential Electrician Diploma Program
More informationTokyo Tech Education Reform
Tokyo Tech Education Reform For prospective graduate s Program Overview Main points of education reform Q & A 1 Goal of Education Reform 国 立 大 学 法 人 東 京 工 業 大 学 教 育 改 革 のお 知 らせ We will cultivate s with
More informationROAD TO SUCCESS. College of Applied Science and Technology. Business & Information Technology
College of Applied Science and Technology ROAD TO SUCCESS Since 1964, thousands of people have advanced their careers at Summit County s only community college. In 2014, the college reorganized and expanded
More informationATMCC Truck M tldowa Community Calt.g TMCC PROGRAM UNIT REVIEW -ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT 2013-14
Truck M tldowa Community Calt.g Program/Unit Reviewed: Manufacturing Technologies Self-Study Chair: Kelly Oswald Division: AIT Dean: Jim New Vear of Last PUR: 2011-2012 Date of next PUR: 2017-18 Program/Unit
More informationMANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY Step into the future at College of DuPage. Jobs in the manufacturing industry have changed considerably. Gone are the low-skilled, low-pay manufacturing
More informationLindenwood Online FAQs
Lindenwood Online FAQs Blackboard FAQs for Students How do I log in to Blackboard? When logging in to Blackboard, please be sure you are entering only the first part of your Lionmail address,
More informationAutomotive Technology
http://www.avc.edu (661) 722-6300 Automotive Technology 103 Definition Automotive Technology is designed to provide the future and working technician with a strong foundation in automotive repair, including
More informationDegree programme in Automation Engineering
Degree programme in Automation Engineering Course descriptions of the courses for exchange students, 2014-2015 Autumn 2014 21727630 Application Programming Students know the basis of systems application
More informationCompendium to the National Technology Benchmarks - NTB 2010 TECHNICIAN
Compendium to the National Technology Benchmarks - NTB 2010 TECHNICIAN Reg d trademark of Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists GENERAL PROGRAM CRITERIA FOR ALL DISCIPLINES Technician Level
More informationCollege of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering
w w w. c n u a s. e d u College of Bachelor of Science in this brochure details the bachelor of science in engineering program available through cnu s college of engineering. for our most up-to-date course
More informationLuna Community College 2012-2015. Drafting Technology Curriculum Profile
Revised: July 2012 Luna Community College 2012-2015 Drafting Technology Curriculum Profile Content Page Program Goals 2 Degree Requirements 3 Course Descriptions and Outcomes 5 Assessment. 10 Standard
More informationBusiness Allied Health Information Technology
NASSAU 3601 Hempstead Turnpike, Levittown. 516.796.1000 - SUFFOLK. 3247 Route 112, Medford - 631.736.7360 Business Allied Health Information Technology Allied Health Eight of the 20 fastest growing occupations
More informationit s all about Choices School of Health Related Professions Diagnostic Imaging Technologies
D E P A R T M E N T O F D I A G N O S T I C I M A G I N G T E C H N O L O G Y it s all Choices about S H R P School of Health Related Professions Diagnostic Imaging Technologies D I A G N O S T I C M E
More informationMechanical-Electrical Technology
Mechanical-Electrical Technology MET Degrees: A.S. Mechanical-Electrical Technology A.S. Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation A.S. Water Treatment Plant Operation Division of Advanced Technology Donnetta
More informationCAREER GUIDE. Electronics Engineering Technology
CAREER GUIDE Electronics Engineering Technology November 1999 Introduction Virtual Reality... Cellular Phones... The Internet... Global Positioning Satellites... Fiber Optic Communications.... Microcontrollers.
More informationOwensboro Community and Technical College
Owensboro Community and Technical College Grade: See chart below. Level: All courses are CP level. Course Descriptions: See pages 63-66 Location: DT=Downtown Campus, Main=OCC Campus, SE=Southeastern Campus
More informationEngineering Technology 2015 PROGRAMMEs
Technology 2015 PROGRAMMEs Future thinking. Right here Don t just dream it, make it. Don t just think it, create it. is about putting innovation into practice. Developing ideas and then devising technologies
More informationInterdisciplinary Studies with Emergency Services Administration Emphasis
Interdisciplinary Studies with Emergency Services Administration Emphasis Located on the Scottsdale Community College Campus We re everywhere you want to learn! -Scottsdale 9000 E. Chaparral Rd. Scottsdale,
More informationThe Disciplines of Engineering Graphics. Introduction
The Need for Electrical/Electronic Graphics in Engineering and Related Curricula School of Engineering Technology Eric Hansberry, Robert Angus, and Thomas Hulbert Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts
More informationwilson community Allied Health Programs
wilson community c o l l e g e Allied Health Programs Associate Degree Nursing (RN) Biotechnology General Occupational Technology Practical Nursing (LPN) Surgical Technology table of contents -----------------------------------------------------
More informationIndustrial/Organizational Psychology Master s Program Course List
Industrial/Organizational Master s Program List Required s Number Title PSY 6070 Advanced Industrial O rganizational Training and PSY 6085 Pre-Practicum: PSY 6090 Practicum: PSY 6280/ 72 80 PSY 6281/ 72
More informationENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY, AND DESIGN
ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY, AND DESIGN The Engineering, Technology and Design Department fosters student learning that will develop 21st century competencies in a constantly changing technological environment.
More informationCRITERIA FOR ACCREDITING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS
CRITERIA FOR ACCREDITING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS Effective for Reviews During the 2015-2016 Accreditation Cycle Incorporates all changes approved by the ABET Board of Directors as of November 1,
More information2013-2014 Career and Technical Education Gold Seal
2013-2014 Career and Technical Education Gold Seal FLORIDA GOLD SEAL VOCATIONAL SCHOLARS AWARD http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/ssfad/bf/gsvrequire.htm The Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars
More informationCOMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
The University of Connecticut School of Engineering COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING GUIDE TO COURSE SELECTION AY 2013-2014 Revised May 23, 2013 for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Majors in the
More informationDepartment of Industrial Engineering & Management
455 Department of Industrial Engineering & Management Chairperson: Professors: Associate Professor: Assistant Professors: Senior Lecturers: Instructor: Yassine, Ali Salameh, Moueen; Yassine, Ali Maddah,
More informationDrafting and Design Technology Associate s Degree Program
s D School of Drafting and Design Some of the Courses in the Program: Introduction to Design and Drafting Technology CAD Methods Building Information Modeling (BIM) Rapid Visualization Techniques Sustainablity
More informationCHINO VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDELINES GATEWAY TO TECHNOLOGY
CHINO VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDELINES GATEWAY TO TECHNOLOGY Course Number 3149 Department Elective Prerequisite Concurrent enrollment in Science 8 and Algebra 1 Length of Course
More informationAccredited A college or program that has been certified as fulfilling certain standards by a national and/or regional professional association.
PAGE 1 OF 6 Academic Renewal A process by which a student petitions to have college grades of a D or F excluded from GPA calculation; however, the courses and grades will still appear on a student s transcript.
More informationA Curricular Analysis of Undergraduate Technology & Engineering Teacher Preparation Programs in the United States
Journal of Technology Education Vol. 25 No. 2, Spring 204 A Curricular Analysis of Undergraduate Technology & Engineering Teacher Preparation Programs in the United States Introduction Technology & engineering
More information