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3.00 Credits
Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
This course extends on the knowledge in the Modern Manufacturing Fundamentals class. Topics includes: abrasive machining, surface finishing, Non-Traditional Machining, metal Heat Treatment, metal casting and bulk deformation processes. Students apply industry standard allowances and tolerances to manufacture designed assemblies. Pre-requisites: MET 123 and (EDD 131 or EDD 141)
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4.00 Credits
This course covers physical properties of fluids, pressure and static forces, laminar and turbulent incompressible flow, conservation of energy and mass, design of fluid piping systems, energy losses, pump characteristics and selection, and heat transfer. Prerequisites: MET 132 and PHY 205
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3.00 Credits
This course analyzes axial, shearing, and torsional stresses and strains in machine and structural elements such as beams, columns, and shafts under static, impact, and dynamic loads. Topics include thin-walled cylinders, joints, and couplings as well as shear and bending moment diagrams and the design of beams. Prerequisites: MET 132
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3.00 Credits
The motion of particles and rigid bodies is illustrated using linear, rotational, and plane motion. These concepts are used to determine the forces and torques required to change motion through inertia, work-energy, and impulse-momentum approaches. Other important concepts include elastic and inelastic impact, power, and the coefficient of restitution. Prerequisites: MET 132 and PHY 205
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3.00 Credits
This course covers design principles and calculations appropriate to various machine elements, including beams, bearings, bushings, shafts, power components, gears, cams, belts, and flywheels. Pre-requisite: ELC 248 and MET 242 and MET 243 and MET 264 or MET 264 concurrent
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of metals, ceramics, plastics, and other engineering materials. Specific topics include ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, heat treatment, common polymers, microstructure examination, composite systems, and corrosion. The laboratory component of the course instructs the student in a variety of standard methods for determining the properties of common materials. Prerequisites: MAT 193 or higher
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students participate in small group design in various fields of engineering technology such as machine design, fluid mechanics, pneumatics, hydraulics, electro-mechanics, and structures. Projects are taken from inception through a complete design process, including cost analysis and a final design report. Prerequisites: MET 225 and MET 241 and MET 242 and ELC 248 Co-requisite: MET 245
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3.00 Credits
Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chair.
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