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3.00 Credits
This is a required industrial technology education course, which is an introduction to the science of wood and plastic and the processing and production of wood or plastic components as well as basic cabinet construction. The student will develop an appreciation for and knowledge of materials, products, tools, and process as required in shop and industrial applications. Emphasis is placed on the proper and safe use of wood and plastic machines, tools, and chemicals in the processing or production of wood and plastic components. Students will be given an opportunity to investigate their knowledge of design and building of wood and plastic products throughout the course. Prerequisites of technical math or equivalent and IET 391. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
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3.00 Credits
Machine elements in mechanical design, design for different modes of failure, tolerances and fits, shaft design, keys and couplings, springs, spur gears, belts and chains, clutches and brakes, and rolling contact bearing. Two hours lecture and two hours lab. Prerequisites: Phys 100 or higher and Math 130 or above.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces problem solving and analysis in the application of integrated manufacturing information systems software. Includes: design, production routing, project planning and tracking, material handling and inventory control, coding and classification using current integrated manufacturing software.
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3.00 Credits
Learn basic statistical concepts of designing and analyzing experiments. Applications from various manufacturing as well as non-manufacturing fields will be illustrated throughout the course. Computer software packages to implement the methods presented will be illustrated extensively and used for homework assignments and a term project. This course is also part of the requirements for the Six Sigma Black Belt certification. Prerequisites: Junior Standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course is about building on skills and knowledge gained in prior coursework and demonstrating the successful use of Six Sigma tools and concepts toward reducing costs, increasing quality, or improving lead-time. This course is also part of the requirements for the Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification. Prerequisites: IET 320 and IET 390. To achieve Six Sigma Black Belt certification, student must be enrolled in IET 425 concurrently.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the students a comprehensive understanding of the issues involved in the design of an industrial production system. It will cover the problems in plant location, product analysis, process design, equipment selection, material handling, and plant layout. Prerequisites: IET/CADD 110, IET/CADD 115, Math 130.
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3.00 Credits
Explores concepts and principles guiding today's businesses. Provides students with powerful approaches for eliminating waste and improving operations in organizations. Prerequisite: Senior Standing.
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3.00 Credits
Inspection, gaging and precision measurement procedures utilizing mechanical electronic and optical measuring equipment and related math. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing emphasized computer assisted process control methods are introduced and applied to specific inspection procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to materials currently used in today's modern manufacturing settings with emphasis on metals, plastics, ceramics and composites. Laboratory activities involve both manual and computer assisted testing. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
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3.00 Credits
Designed as a requirement for the International Studies major, an elective for the International Studies minor, and open to all interested students. Focuses on the particular country or global region selected for the University's annual "International Semester." Provides a multi-disciplinary introduction to the major social institutions and key cultural components of the theme country or region. Prerequisites: none.
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