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MFET 3760: Welding Metallurgy II
2.00 Credits
Weber State University
Metallurgical principles applied to welding and weldability of nonferrous metals.
Prerequisite:
MFET 3750 and MFET 3750L
Corequisite:
MFET 3760L
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MFET 3760L: Welding Metallurgy II Lab
1.00 Credits
Weber State University
A "hands-on" lab that reinforces the concepts taught in MFET 3760 of metallurgical principles applied to welding and weldability of nonferrous metals.
Prerequisite:
MFET 3750L
Corequisite:
MFET 3760
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MFET 3820: Nondestructive Testing
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Fundamental concepts relating to liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, ultrasonics, and radiography and other NDT processes.
Prerequisite:
MATH 1110 and MATH 1210 and PHYS 2010 and PHYS 2210
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MFET 3830: Reinforced Plastics/Comp
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Polymer and reinforcement systems; material testing; mold design and development; laboratory involvement in reinforced plastics production processes.
Prerequisite:
MFET 2860 and MFET 3350
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MFET 3870: Mold Design & Process Strategi
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Overview of mold design and the development of strategies and techniques integrating CAD and CAE technologies for optimizing part quality, moldability, and productivity. Additional study on design and construction of various types of production molds that are used for processing plastics in final shape. Product design in relationship to molding techniques and various techniques and materials used to construct the molds are the major units of study.
Prerequisite:
MFET 2850 and MFET 2870
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MFET 3890: INT Cooperative Work Exper
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Open to all third year students in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. A continuation of MFET 1890.
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MFET 4050: Detailed Scheduling & Plan I
2.00 Credits
Weber State University
Techniques and practices of detailed scheduling and planning of inventory management including order review methodologies, policies and functions of inventory. Covers lot sizing, safety stock techniques, demand, and Just-in-Time as they relate to detailed scheduling and planning.
Prerequisite:
MFET 351 and MFET 3510
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MFET 4090: Welding Power Sources
2.00 Credits
Weber State University
Study of power sources used to generate and control voltage and amperage for welding. Two lectures per week.
Prerequisite:
CEET 1850 and EET 1850
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MFET 4150: Execution & Control of Operat
2.00 Credits
Weber State University
Focuses on prioritizing and sequencing work, executing work plans, implementing controls, reporting activity results, and evaluating and providing feedback on performance. Eval.
Prerequisite:
MFET 351 and MFET 3510
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MFET 4200: Manufacturing Processes
2.00 Credits
Weber State University
Manufacturing processes define the methods that companies use in designing, producing, and delivering goods and services required by customers. The manufacturing processes provide the execution component to the other activities of the integrated manufacturing system. Beginning with customer requirements and needs, they design, build, operate, upgrade, and maintain a manufacturing process which is most supportive of and consistent with those needs and requirements. To achieve these objectives, manufacturing processes draw on three different but very interrelated subsystems: industrial facilities management, process design and development, and manufacturing. (APICS Series) Evening classes only.
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