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  • 4.00 Credits

    College: College of Technology Department: Manufacturing Eng Tech Credit Hours: 4 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course has a lab with 2 hours. Introduction to the study of the science of engineering materials: metals, polymers, and ceramics. Included in topics of study are atomic structure and bonding, properties selection, and testing of materials, failure modes, methods of production and fabrication, methods of changing properties including heat treatment of metals, alloying and surface treatments, mechanical working, composites and compound bonding. The common classification systems used to identify the various engineering materials are also covered. Typically Offered On Demand
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: College of Technology Department: Manufacturing Eng Tech Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. A lecture course covering formatility characteristics of ferrous, non-ferrous, and non-metallic materials used in stamping, as well as evaluative techniques. Pre- Requisites: MFGT 151 and MATL 240. Typically Offered On Demand
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: College of Technology Department: Manufacturing Eng Tech Credit Hours: 1 This special studies course has been designed to allow students to work closely with a faculty member to pursue a topic of specialized interest. Topics for study and project requirements will be negotiated jointly between the faculty member and the student. Typically Offered On Demand
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: College of Technology Department: Manufacturing Eng Tech Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. A lecture-demonstration course on analysis and comparison of metals in engineering service applications. Coursework will involve evaluation of existing metal in design components and analysis of metallic alternatives. A comparison of alloying and heat treatment to determine the optimum materials will be included. The effects of manufacturing and service environment on the metal selection process will be analyzed. Students will submit case studies of existing metal applications. Pre-Requisites: MATL 240. Typically Offered On Demand
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: College of Technology Department: Mechanical Design Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lecture with 1 hours. Careers, courses, program goals, and faculty in the MET program are introduced. Concepts of the technical team, problem solving, ethics, design projects, and an introduction to statistics and engineering economics are Pre-Requisites: Mechanical Engineering Technology students only. Typically Offered Fall Only
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: College of Technology Department: Mechanical Design Credit Hours: 2 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. Introduction to the computer facilities, design and testing oriented software, and programming tools available to students in the Mechanical Engineering Technology program. Emphasis is placed on computation and graphing with electronic spreadsheets and on computer programming in BASIC for curve plotting and communications port/data acquisition applications. Pre- Requisites: MATH 116 or a minimum score of 24 on ACT or minimum score of 560 on SAT. Typically Offered Spring Only
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: College of Technology Department: Mechanical Design Credit Hours: 4 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course has a lab with 3 hours. Presents principles of fluid flow, flow measurement, lowspeed aerodynamics, and gas flow systems. The laboratory activity covers experimental confirmation of the theory as well as hands on demonstration of the operation of pneumatic and hydraulic fluid power components, circuits and control systems. Pre- Requisites: PHYS 211 and MATH 126 or a minimum score of 26 on ACT or 590 on SAT. Co-Requisites: MECH 340. Typically Offered Fall Only
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: College of Technology Department: Mechanical Design Credit Hours: 2 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. Concerned with the study of mechanisms and devices. Position, velocity, and acceleration are determined graphically and analytically. Four-bar linkages, slider cranks, intermittent motion devices, cams, and other mechanisms are covered. Pre-Requisites: PHYS 211 and MATH 216 or MATH 220. Typically Offered Spring Only
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: College of Technology Department: Mechanical Design Credit Hours: 4 This course has a lecture with 4 hours. Looks at the design considerations for machine elements used in mechanisms and machines. Topics covered include: advanced strength of materials, material selection, shaft design, selection of gear, chain, and belt drives, design and selection of bearings, design of brakes and clutches, and characteristics and selection of electric motors. Pre- Requisites: MECH 340. Typically Offered Spring Only
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: College of Technology Department: Mechanical Design Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. Thermodynamics is that branch of physics that deals with the science of energy. This includes the study of the laws of thermodynamics, non-flow and steady-flow systems and conservation of mass. It also includes gas vapor processes, steam tables, psychrometic charts and air tables. It looks at power cycles, refrigeration cycles, and combustion. The course concludes with a study of basic heat transfer, energy efficiency, heat recovery and congeneration. Pre-Requisites: PHYS 211 and MATH 216 or MATH 220. Typically Offered Spring Only
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