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Department of Manufacturing Technology

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Junior Year

Fifth Semester Sixth Semester

CPT 200 Computer Programming EET 216 Electrical Machines and Controls ... 3 Fundamentals ... .3 MATH 222 Calculus for Technology II ... 3 MATH 221 Calculus for Technology] ... 3 TCM 340 Correspondence in Business!

SPV 252 Human Relations in Industry ... 3 EET 105 Digital Fundamentals 1 ... 3

Industry ... 3 SPV 374 Industrial Supervision ... 3 CIMT 224 Production Control and MRP .... 3 lET 354 Attribute and Variable Sampling .... 3 Humanities Electives ... 3 lET 301 Cost Evaluation and Control ... 3

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Senior Year

Seventh Semester Eighth Semester

MET 245 Tool and Die Design ... 3 CIMT 460 Motion and Time Study ... 3 MET 491 Applied Metallurgy ... 3 CIMT Technical Selective ... 3 COMM C401 Speech Communication of Humanities Elective ... 3 Technical Information ... 3 CIMT 481 Integration of Manufacturing EET 155 Digital Fundamentals II ... 3

CIMT 310 Plant Layout and Material

Systems ... 3 eIMT Technical Selective ... , ... 3 Handling ... 3 Mathematics or Science Elective ... 3

CIMT Technical Selective ... 3 18

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Associate in Applied Science-Mechanical Engineering Technology

Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for En- gineering and Technology, Inc. (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 prepares specialists in the development of machines and products, in production processes, in the installation and maintenance of machines, and in solving repeti- tive engineering problems.

Graduates of this program are prepared to accept jobs as laboratory technicians, engineering aides, plant maintenance supervisors, layout designers, production assistants, and technical personnel. With additional experience, graduates may be promoted to such positions as in- dustrial supervisor, machine and tool deSigner. technical buyer, production expeditor, and cost estimator.

Graduates of the associate degree program in mechanical engineering technology are eligible for certification as associate engineering technologists. Also, successful completion of this pro- gram automatically qualifies a student for acceptance into the Bachelor of Science program in mechanical engineering technology. Co-op work programs with industry may be available to students.

Freshman Year First Semester

EG 110 Drafting Fundamentals ... 3 ENG W131 Basic English Composition I .... 3 MATH 150 Mathematics for Technology .. .5 MET 105 Introduction to Engineering Technology ... 2 MET 180 Materials and Processes ... , ... 3 16

Second Semester

MET 200 Power Systems ... 3 CPT 200 Computer Programming

Fundamentals ... .3 MET 204 Production Drawing ... 3 MET 111 Applied Statics ... 3 MET 135 Basic Machining ... 3 TCM 220 Technical Report Writing ... 3 18

Third Semester Fourth Semester

lET 104 Introduction to Industrial MET Elective ... 3 Organization ... 3 MET 214 Machine Elements ... 3 MET 112 Applied Mechanisms ... 3 MET 330 Introduction to Fluid Power . .. ..3 MET 219 Applied Strength of Materials ... 3 PHYS 219 General Physics ... .4 PHYS 218 General Physics ... 4 SPV 252 Human Relations in Industry ... 3 MATH 221 Calculus for Technology I ... 3 COMM

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Fundamentals of Speech CAND 991 Candidate for Degree .. .... :.:...:..:Q Communication ... 3

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Bachelor of Science-Mechanical Engineering Technology

Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board fur En- gineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET)

This program is designed to satisfy a specific need of industry. Practical and applied courses are selected to give students additional communicative and supervisory skills, interdisciplinary technical understanding, and greater expertise in their major area.

Graduates of the two-year associate degree program are eligible for admission to this two-ye;::r add-on curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science degree.

Year Fifth Semester

Interdisciplinary Elective ... 3 EET 105 Digital Fundamentals I ... 3 MATH 222 Calculus for Technology II ... 3 MET 300 Applied Thermodynamics ... 3 Spy 374 Industrial Supervision ... ~

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Seventh Semester

Interdisciplinary Elective ... 3 MET Elective. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . .. . ... .3 SPY or lET or CIMT Elective ... 3 STAT 301 Elementary Statistical

Methods L ... .3 TCM 340 Correspondence in Business and Industry ... 3 CAND 991 Candidate for Degree ...

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Sixth Semester

EET 216 Electrical Machines and Control. ... 3 Humanities or Social Sciences Elective ... 3 CHEM ClOl Elementary Chemistry ... 5 MET 350 Applied Fluid Mechanics ... 3 MET 232 Dynamics ... ~

17 Eighth Semester

Humanities or Social Science Elective .... .3 lET 250 Fundamentals of Production Cost Analysis ... 3 ECON E201 Principles of Economics I ... 3 MET 414 Projects in Mechanical Design ... 3 MET Elective ... 3 COMM C401 Speech Communication of Technical Information ... 3

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Associate in Applied Science-Mechanical Drafting-Design Technology

Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for En- gineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET)

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.

This program prepares senior draftspersons and junior design draftspersons 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, bro- chures, proposals, and assembly instructions. Increasingly, emphasis is placed on computer graphicS and computer-aided design.

Graduates of this program perform drafting and design functions such as developing the de- sign of a sub-assembly or major component under the direction of an engineer or an engi- neering technologist. With additional experience, graduates may be promoted to checker, deSigner, or drafting supervisor. This program provides students with sufficiently broad train- ing to facilitate progression into a variety of other technical and supervisory positions.

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 programs.

Freshman Year First Semester

EG 110 Drafting Fundamentals ... 3 ENG W131 Basic English Composition I .... 3 MATH 147 Algebra and Trigonometry for Technology I ... 3 MET 105 Introduction to Engineering Technology ... 2 MET 180 Materials and Processes ... 3 COMM ClIO Fundamentals of Speech Communication ... 3

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Third Semester

MET 206 Production Illustration and Sketching. . . .. . ... 3 MET 112 Applied Mechanisms ... 3 MET 111 Applied Statics ... 3 MET 245 Tool and Die Design ... 3 PHYS 218 General Physics ... 4 MET 222 Computer Graphics ... 3 CAND 991 Candidate for Degree ...

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Technical Drafting Certificate Program

Second Semester

lET 204 Techniques of Maintaining

Quality ... 3 MATH 148 Algebra and Trigonometry for Technology II ... 3 MET 156 Graphical Computations ... 3 MET 204 Production Drawing ... 3 MET 135 Basic Machining ... 3 Humanities or Social Science Elective ... 3 18

Fourth Semester

MET 219 Applied Strength of Materials ... 3 MET 328 CAD/CAM in Mechanical

Design ... 3 MET 330 Introduction to Fluid Power ... 3 MATH 119 or MATH 221' ... 3 PHYS 219 General Physics. .. . ... .4 16

This is an intensive 32 credit hour technical program for the part-time student who wants to learn the fundamentals of industrial drafting plus the basics of tool and die design. A certifi- cate will be presented to those who successfully complete all course work. Upon the success- ful completion of the program, the student may continue working toward the Associate in Applied Science degree in mechanical drafting-design technology.

First Semester Second Semester

EG 110 Drafting Fundamentals. . .. . ... 3 MET 222 Computer Graphics ... 3 MATH 147 Algebra and Trigonometry for MET 206 Production Illustration and Technology ... 3 Sketching. . . .. . ... 3 MET 105 Introduction to Engineering MET 180 Material Processes ... 3 Technology ... ~ MET 204 Production Drawing ... 3

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Third Semester

MET 156 Graphical Computations ... 3 MET 245 Tool and Die Design ... 3 MET Elective ... 3 Drafting Elective' ... ~

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Quality Control Certificate Program

Developed in conjunction with the Northeast Indiana Section of the American Society for Quality Control, this certificate program provides training and instruction in the use of meas- uring instruments and techniques of statistical quality control. The course work provides a basis for practical implementation of these techniques in the quality control system of an in- dustrial organization. Integral parts of the program include an investigation of quality control

1 AU students planning to enter a Bachelor of Science program must take MA 1H 221 Calculus for Technol- ogy L Other students may take MATH 119 Brief Survey of Calculus lor MATH 221.

2 Recommended drafting electives are ART 155, MET 112, MET 328, MET 297, or courses approved by the academic counselor.

and the role of quality costs, detennination of customer needs, and follow-up on field per- formance and feedback to further improve the quality system. A certificate will be presented to those who successfully complete all course work.

First Semester Second Semester

MATH 150 Mathematics for Technology (or lET 204 Techniques of Maintaining

MATI! 147 and 148) ... . ... 5 Quality ... .3 Technical Elective (course selection subject to

adviser approval) ...

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STAT 301 Elementary Statistical Method~

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Third Semester

lET 354 Attribute and Variable Sampling .... 3 IET 364 Total Quality Control. ...

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