Associate in Applied Science - Industrial Engineering Technology
(Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET')
This program is designed to develop technicians to support the problem solving and decision- making functions of management in such areas as planning and control, work method analy- sis, work measurements, quality assurance, and controls. Operations, data processing, and computer programming fundamentals are stressed. Because an industrial engineering techni- cian is concerned with an organization that has human dimensions at least as important as the technical ones, this aspect is also stressed throughout the curriculum. Co-op work pro- grams with industry may be made available to students on an individual basis.
First Semester
EG 110 Drafting Fundamentals ... 3 ENG Wl31 Elementary Composition I ... 3 lET 104 Industrial Organization ... 3 MATH 150 Mathematics for Technology .... 5 MET 105 Introduction to Engineering
Technology ... 2 16
Sophomore Year Third Semester
ECON E201 Principles of Economics I ... 3 lET 224 Production Planning and Control ... 3 lET 262 Motion Study and Work Methods .. 3 lET 310 Plant Layout & Material Handling .. 3 PHYS 219 General Physics ... .4 16
Second Semester
CPT 200 Computer Programming
Fundamentals ... 3 lET 204 Techniques of Maintaining
Quality ... 3 MET 335 Basic Machining ... 3 PHYS 218 General Physics ... .4 SPY 252 Human Relations in Industry ... 3 STAT 301 Elementary Statistical Method~
19 Fourth Semester
lET 250 Fundamentals of Production Cost Analysis ... 3 lET Elective ... 3 MET 180 Materials and Processes ... 3 COMM C110 Fundamentals of Speech
Communication ... 3 TCM 220 Technical Report Writing ... 3 lET Elective ... 3 CAND 991/992/993 Candidate for Degree ., .0 18
Associate in Applied Science - Mechanical Drafting-Design Technology
(Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET')
This program is intended to prepare senior draftspersons and junior design drafts persons for employment in manufacturing and construction industries, government, utilities, and other service firms. In addition, graduates are prepared to make industrial illustrations for parts manuals, brochures, proposals, and assembly instructions. Increasingly, emphasis is placed upon computer graphics and computer-aided design.
Mechanical Drafting-Design Technology teaches students to prepare sketches and drawings for design proposals, experimental models, prototype configurations, and production parts and assemblies using both conventional drafting techniques and computer graphicS, Graduates of this program perform drafting design functions such as the development of the design of a sub-assembly or major component under the direction of an engineer or an engi- neering technologist.
With additional experience, promotion to checker, designer, or drafting supervisor is possible.
This program is also sufficiently broad to allow for the progression of its graduates into a variety of other technical or supervisory positions,
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Students who complete the associate degree should contact a counselor concerning eligibility to continue their education toward a Bachelor of Science degree in other IUPUI curricula.
Freshman Year
First Semester Second Semester
EG 110 Drafting Fundamentals ... 3 ENG W131 Elementary Composition I ... 3 MATH 147 Algebra & Trigonometry for
Technology 1 ... 3 MET 105 Introduction to Engineering
Technology ... 2 MET 180 Materials and Processes . . .. . .... 3 COMM Cll0 Fundamentals of Speech
lET 204 Techniques of Maintaining
Quality ... 3 MATH 148 Algebra & Trigonometry for
Technology II ... 3 MET 156 Graphical Computations ... 3 MET 204 Production Drawing ... 3 MET 335 Basic Machining ... 3 Humanities or Social Science Elective ... 3
Communication ... 3 18
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Third Semester Fourth Semester
MET 206 Production Illustration and Sketching ... 3 MET 112 Applied Mechanisms ... 3
MET 219 Applied Strength of Materials ... 3 MET 297 Industrial Graphics Project. ... 3 MET 330 Introduction to Fluid Power ... 3 MET 111 Applied Statics ... 3 MATH 119 or MATH 221' ... 3 MET 245 Tool & Die Design ... 3
PHYS 218 General Physics ... 4 MET 222 Computer Graphics ... 3
PHYS 219 General Physics ... 4 CAND 991/9921993 Candidate for Degree ... 0 16 19
Associate in Applied Science - Mechanical Engineering Technology
(Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET')
Mechanical Engineering Technology concerns the generation, transmission, and utilization of mechanical and fluid energy, and the design and production of tools, machines, and their products.
This program is intended to prepare specialists in the development of machines and products, in production processes, in the installation and maintenance of machines, and in solving re- petitive engineering problems.
Graduates of this program are prepared to accept jobs as laboratory technicians, engineering aides, plant maintenance workers, layout workers, production assistants, and technical per- sonnel. With additional experience, promotion to such positions as industrial supervisor, ma- chine and tool designer, technical buyer, production expeditor, and cost estimator is possible.
Successful completion of this program automatically qualifies a student for acceptance into the Bachelor of Science program in Mechanical Technology.
Co-op work programs with industry may be made available to students on an individual basis.
Graduates of the associate degree program in Mechanical Engineering Technology are eligible for certification as Associate Engineering Technicians.
Freshman Year
First Semester Second Semester
EG 110 Drafting Fundamentals. . . .. . ... 3 MET 200 Power Systems ... 3 ENG Wl31 Elementary Composition I ... 3 CPT 200 Computer Programming
MATH 150 Mathematics for Technology ... 5 Fundamentals ... 3 MET 105 Introduction to Engineering MET 204 Production Drawing ... 3 Technology ... 2 MET 111 Applied Statics ... 3 MET 180 Materials and Processes ... 3 MET 335 Basic Machining ... 3 16 TCM 220 Technical Report Writing ... 3 18
1 ABET Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
i All students planning to enter a Bachelor of Science program must take MATH 221 Calculus for Technol- ogy I. Other students may take MATH 119 Brief Survey of Calculus I or MATH 221.
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Sophomore Year
Third Semester Fourth Semester
lET 104 Introduction to Industrial MET Elective ... 3 Organization ... 3 MET 214 Machine Elements ... 3 MET Elective ... 3 MET 330 Introduction to Fluid Power ... 3 MET 219 Applied Strength of Materials ... 3
PHYS 218 General Physics ... .4 MATH 221 Calculus for Technology I ... 3
PHYS 219 General Physics ... 4 SPY 252 Human Relations in Industry ... 3 COMM CUO Fundamentals of Speech 16 Communication ... 3
CAND 991/9921993 Candidate for Degree...:...:...J!
Bachelor of Science - Industrial Engineering Technology
19 (Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET')The plan of study broadens the education of IET associate degree graduates in communica- tion, interpersonal relations, and supervision techniques, and increases their technical compe- tence.
The baccalaureate program prepares graduates to fill technical positions in industrial engineer- ing departments in the traditional industries as well as in hospitals, banks, and other institu- tions where efficiency and scientific management techniques are essential.
Junior Year
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester
lET Elective ... 3 EET 216 Electrical Machines and Control. ... 3 InterdiSciplinary Elective ... 2 Humanities or Social Sciences Elective ... 3 MATH 221 Calculus for Technology I ... 3
SPY 374 Industrial Supervision ... 3
lET 354 Attribute and Variable Sampling .... 3 lET Elective ... 3 Spy 331 Industrial Safety ... 3
EET 102 Electrical Circuits I. ... 4
Interdisciplinary Elective ... 3 MATH 222 Calculus for Technology II.. ~
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Seventh Semester Eighth Semester
lET 301 Cost Evaluation & Control ... 3 Humanities or Social Sciences Elective ... 3 Interdisciplinary Elective ... 3 lET Elective ... 3 COMM C401 Speech Communication of lET Elective ... 3 Technical Information ... 3 InterdiSciplinary Elective ... 3 SPV 376 Supervision and Personnel SPV 368 Legislation Affecting Industrial
Problems ... 3 Relations ... 3 TCM 340 Correspondence in Business and CAND 991/9921993 Candidate for Degree ... 0
Industry ... 3 15
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Bachelor of Science - Mechanical Technology
(Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET')
Graduates of the two-year Mechanical Engineering Technology program are eligible for admis- sion to this two-year "add-on" curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science degree.
This program is designed to specifically satisfy the needs of industry. Practical and applied courses are selected to give students additional communicative and superViSOry skills, inter- diSciplinary technical understanding, and greater expertise in the major area.
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester
Interdisciplinary Elective ... 3 EET 102 Electrical Circuits I. ... .4
ECON E201 Principles of Economics I ... 3 EET 216 Electrical Machines & Control ... 3 MATH 222 Calculus for Technology I ... 3 Humanities or Social Sciences Elective ... 3 MET 300 Applied Thermodynamics ... 3 Interdisciplinary Elective ... 3 Spy 374 Industrial Supervision ... 3
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MET 350 Applied Fluid Mechanics ... 3 MET Elective ... 3
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38 Manufacturing Technology Plans of Study Senior Year
Seventh Semester Eighth Semester
Interdisciplinary Elective ... 3 Humanities or Social Sciences Elective ... 3 MET Elective ... 3 lET 250 Fundamentals of Production Cost SPY or lET Elective ... 3 Analysis ... 3 STAT 301 Elementary Statistical Interdisciplinary Elective ... 2-3 Methods 1. ... 3 MET Elective ... 3 TCM 340 Correspondence in Business and MET Elective ... 3
Industry ... ~
15
COMM C401 Speech Communication of Technical Information ... 3 CAND 991/9921993 Candidate for Degree...:..:..:2 17-18
Technical Drafting Program
This program is an intensive 30 credit hour technical program for the part-time student who wishes to learn the fundamentals of industrial drafting plus the basics of tool and die design.
The student, upon the successful completion of the program, may continue working toward the Associate in Applied Science degree in Mechanical Drafting-Design Technology.
First Semester Second Semester
EG 110 Drafting Fundamentals ... 3 MATH 147 Algebra and Trigonometry for
Drafting Elective' ... 3 MET 206 Production Illustration and
Technologyl. . . .. . ... 3 Sketching ... 3 6 MET 180 Material Processes ... 3
MET 245 Tool and Die Design ... ~
12 Third Semester
MET 156 Graphical Computations ... 3 MET 204 Production Drawing ... 3 MET Elective ... .3 MET 222 Computer Graphics ... 3 12
I MATH 147 is recommended; however a student may be counseled into MATH 001 High School Algebra or MATH 111 Algebra depending on his or her prior mathematics background.
2 Recommended Drafting Electives are:
ART 155 Residential Construction (3)
MET 112 Applied Mechanisms (Trigonometry is required) (3) MET 222 Computer Graphics (3)
MET 299 Special Drawing (2-3)
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