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This course presents students with an overview of the process of identifying opportunities, responding, securing, and managing work in a contract environment. Students will gain insight into the legal, procedural, and policy environments relative to contract work. Assignments will contain construction contracts.
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Prerequisites: junior standing, ENGT 3050 or permission of instructor Methods of efficient plant management, including production scheduling, inventory control, forecasting, linear programming, transportation, statistical analysis, CPM, PERT, simulation, quality control, work management, and maintenance.
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Basic principles and techniques of quality control and its applications to manufacturing process. Emphasis on process control, sampling inspections, reports and records based on statistical analysis.
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Prerequisites: ENGT 1020, ENGT 3610 Dynamic phenomena surrounding business and engineering environment through simulation techniques on computer. Problems in queuing theory, inventory processing, sales forecasting, advertising, random number generators, flow charting, and stochastic nature of equations, Buffon's Needle, and discrete and continuous systems.
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Prerequisites: ENGT 2000 Introduction to water, soil, and air pollution, with emphasis on treatment of water and wastes introduced into the environment by manufacturing operations. Environmental regulations and review of environmental chemistry.
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Prerequisite: ENGT 1020 Use of computer aided design software (AUTOCAD) to design and draw architectural floor plans, sections, and elevations; dimensioning; plotting to scale; area calculations; and surveyors drawings.
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Prerequisite: ENGT 3020 Mechanical and physical properties of soils and their relation to engineering design considerations such as soil classification, shearing strength, settlement, stress distribution, and bearing capacity. Designing size dimensions of footings, retaining walls, and bearing piles.
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Prerequisite: ENGT 3010 or permission of instructor Planning and scheduling of projects; quantity estimates of materials needed in common civil engineering construction.
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Prerequisite: ENGT 2000, 2020; Concepts of automation, flexible manufacturing, and CAM; Introduction to manufacturing systems, product design, production engineering, manufacturing planning and control, production process and support machines and systems, and use of CAD/CAM. A term project is required where students design a product, plan for production and layout the production line. Through this, the students prepare for the capstone course ENGT 4850 CIM.
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