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1.00 Credits
The use of engineering design software (Solid Works) is introduced. Topics include sketching, three-dimensional visualization and communication, and the creation of engineering drawings. Transfer of designs to manufacturing platforms is discussed, including 3D printing and traditional machining techniques. This course is for students who transfer to SLCC without Solid Works lab experience. Semester(s) taught: All
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Prereq: Sophomore standing, minimum 2.0 GPA, and instructor approval. A supervised work experience in a business, industrial or government related to the program major. Credit is awarded for successful completion of specific learning objectives that provide new learning related to the major. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
Structures and properties of ferrous and nonferrous materials, casting, forging, welding, heat treating, machining, grinding, and the theory of metal cutting will be covered. Pre-Requisite(s): ENGR 2010, and MSE 2160 (may be taken concurrently) Recommended Pre-Requisite: MEEN 2655 (may be taken concurrently) Semester: Fall & Spring
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1.00 Credits
The manufacturing processes used to produce parts designed by mechanical engineers are introduced, including; casting, forging, molding, forming, grinding, manual and CNC machining. The focus is not to develop skills in the manufacturing arena, but to provide an understanding of the scope as well as the limitations of the manufacturing process, through a hands-on introduction. Prereq: MEEN 2650 (may be taken concurrently) Semester: Fall & Spring
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special Topics reflecting items of current interest in Mechanical Engineering.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to impart knowledge of Statistical Process Control (SPC). SPC is an industry-standard methodology for measuring and controlling quality during the manufacturing process. It integrates managerial, technological and statistical concepts across all functions of an organization to ensure that a product is fit for use. Provides a foundation in current quality paradigms and introduces students to software tools (MS Excel and Minitab) used to statistically analyze problems encountered in manufacturing firms. Prerequisite: STEM 1010 or appropriate placement. Recommended Prerequisite: MATH 1040 is recommended for students planning to continue their program of study at Weber State. Semester: Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the elements used in the automation of manufacturing processes. These elements include programmable logic controllers, industrial automation uses of servo and non-servo motors, vision systems, material handling devices, hydraulic systems and components, pneumatic systems and components and other topics required to meet the needs of students as they prepare for employment with local manufacturers. Recommended Co-Requisite: EET2170 or appropriate placement. Semester: Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course will present the principles of transportation and supply chain management. The key activities of supply chain as well as the inflow, outflow, warehousing and their roles in the physical distribution process will be presented. Semester(s): Fall & Spring
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3.00 Credits
Principles of International Business introduces different cultural, legal, political, and economic environments and the effects of globalization. Examines countries in a comparative and interpretive context, emphasizing business practices and economic outcomes for producers, employees, and consumers. Discusses ethical issues concerning the environment and the power of multinational corporations. Semester(s) Taught: Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course is comprised of basic managerial skills to include, but not limited to: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Topics covered are conflict management, stree management, decision-making, international business, Total Quality Management (TQM), team building, and communication. Recommended prereq: BUS 1050 Semester: All
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