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MT 4201: IndustrialMaterials 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course continues the study of industrially importantmaterials and processingmethods with an emphasis on the relationship between structure, properties and processing. Topics include strengtheningmechanisms inmetals, phase diagrams, heat treating, corrosion, and failuremodes formetals and plastics. The course includes a lab component for the verification of heat-treating steel, brass, aluminum, and for testing ofmechanical properties. (prereq: CH-310,MT-1201,MT-205)
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MT 4301: Feedback Control Systems 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course introduces open-loop and closed-loop control systems bymeans of Laplacedomain block diagrams. Differential equations are used to writemathematicalmodels of mechanical, electrical and other systems. Transient and steady-state responses of first-order and second-order systems are examined. Frequency response, including the development of Bode plots, is used to empirically determinemodel parameters. Feedback systems employing controllers are implemented in both laboratory sessions and computer simulations to study the performance of components and systems. (prereq:MA-226,MT-3301,MT-3901)
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MT 4401: Hardware inManufacturing 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is an overview ofmodern equipment and processes used in automated manufacturing. Investigations of various hardware topics are conducted including robotics, material handling systems, automatic storage and retrieval systems, and CNC equipment. Lean and agilemanufacturing strategies are introduced. (prereq: senior standing)
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MT 4501: Mechanics 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is designed as an introduction to engineeringmechanics for electrical engineering technology students. Topics include a brief review of vector algebra; properties of plane areas; equilibriumof particles and rigid bodies in a plane; velocity and acceleration analysis of simple mechanisms; Hooke's Law; and stresses inmembers subjected to axial, torsion and bending loads. (prereq: ET-3201,MA-225, PH-113 or PT-110)
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MT 4511: Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is a study of the fundamental concepts and laws of heat transfer, with supporting foundation in thermodynamics. Applications include heat sink design and cooling considerations in electrical and electronic systems. (prereq: CH-310,MA-227)
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MT 466: Tool Design 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
In this course students examine the design, construction, and performance characteristics of industrialmanufacturing tooling. Design strategies based on work piece function, quality assurancemeasures, production capabilities, and human factors are explored. Students are required to produce all documentation necessary for the complete fabrication of a tool of their own design. (prereq: IE-423,MT-1201,MT-228)
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MT 4901: Capstone Project 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Students work individually to investigate solutions to an engineering problem. Students are expected to formulate a scope of work, research relevant literature, and design and analyze possible solutions. A written report and oral presentation are required. (prereq: permission of programdirector and advisor needed before registration.)
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MT 498: Topics in Technology 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course allows students to obtain knowledge in emerging technologies. Subjects that can be studied are those that are not included in normal course work in either themechanical or manufacturing engineering technology programs. The purpose is to promote the exploration of new and developing fields. (prereq: senior standing, consent of programdirector, consent of instructor)
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MT 499: Independent Study 0
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course 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 study, analysis, design or laboratory study. (prereq: senior standing, approval of instructor, approval of programdirector)
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NU 200: History and Theories of Nursing 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is designed to enable the beginning student to examine nursing froma historical as well as present day perspective. The concepts of nursing, person, environment and health are examined. Conceptual frameworks, nursing theories, trends and issues and professional nursing practice are explored.
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