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MS 498: Management Internship Experience 0
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is designed to allow the junior or senior student to receive credit for valid work experience in the student's area of concentration under the guidance of both a facultymember and a representative of a cooperating firm. The expectation is that the student's work experience will extend and/or intensify the student's understanding of a chosen field of study. Internship students are expected to take enough additional course work during their internship to continue tomaintain full-time student status. (prereq: junior standing and consent of advisor)
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MS 499: Independent Study 1
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This selection allows the student, with faculty guidance, to concentrate on an approved subject of special interest not covered in regularly scheduled courses. Thismay take the formof individual or small group supervised study, literature survey, analysis, design or laboratory study. (prereq: junior standing and approval of a faculty advisor and the programdirector)
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MT 1201: Materials and Processes 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is an introduction to a variety of industrially importantmaterials and processing methods. This includes basicmechanical properties and structure formetals, plastics and ceramics, and select examples of specific steels, aluminums and plastics. The basics of casting, forging, extrusion, sheetmetal forming, injectionmolding and welding are covered.
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MT 151: Application ofMechanical Engineering 0 3 Technology
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is to familiarize the technical communications student withmechanical engineering technology job functions. This is demonstrated by exposing the student to a basic design project as well and through the use of actual assembly and detail drawings that have been used tomanufacture amechanical product.
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MT 151 - Application ofMechanical Engineering 0 3 Technology
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MT 200: Statics 4
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course involves the study of force systems acting on bodies in equilibrium. The course includes analysis of forces in trusses, frames, andmachine components (2-D and 3-D). Additional topics include friction, location of centroids, and evaluation of area andmass moments of inertia. (prereq:MA-126,MA-127, PH-113)
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MT 205: Strength ofMaterials 4
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This subject is concerned with the behavior ofmaterials and structures under load. Topics of study include simple stress and strain; torsion; shear and bendingmoment; corresponding stresses in beam, beamdeflection, combined stresses,Mohr's Circle; and column theory. (prereq:MT-200)
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MT 228: Machining Processes 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course deals with the various types ofmachining operations such as turning,milling, drilling, and reaming. The interpretation of information fromengineering drawings into physical parts is also discussed. (prereq:MT-267)
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MT 2601: Mechanical Components 4
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course introduces the design process. Fundamentals of gears, shafts, bearings, belts and chains, andmiscellaneous other hardware are studied. Selection of components fromcatalogs and handbooks is emphasized. Tolerances and fits are also introduced. (prereq:MT-205)
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MT 2611: Mechanisms 4
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This class presents the fundamentals of position, velocity and acceleration analysis of mechanisms. Graphicalmethods are emphasized, and computer analysis is introduced. Other topics includemechanismsynthesis and camdesign. (prereq:MA-126, EG-125)
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MT 267: Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is an introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) standards as they apply to engineering drawings. Standard practices used to convey part geometry in particular dimensioning, part layout,material conditions, and tolerances as they pertain to the stack up of parts to include operation, form, runout, profile, and location tolerances. The inspectionmethods used to check part compliance to geometric dimensioning and tolerances specified will be covered. (prereq: EG-124,MA-126,MA-127)
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