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3.00 Credits
This course examines descriptive statistics and concepts of probability to include: probability, expectations and counting strategies, measures of central tendency, line of best-fit, simulation, and educational statistics in a problem-solving environment. Appropriate use of technology and manipulatives, NCTM-aligned teaching methodology, and multiple means of authentic assessment will be incorporated into this course that emphasizes the equity principle and the connections and representations standards. Content delivery will include student investigations and hands-on activities.
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This course examines elementary number theory including divisibility, primes and composites, concepts of rational numbers, proportions, and computational algorithms in a problem-solving environment. Appropriate use of technology and manipulatives, NCTM-aligned teaching methodology, and multiple means of authentic assessment will be incorporated into this course that emphasized the equity principle and the connections and representations standards. Content delivery will include student investigations and hands-on activities.
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3.00 Credits
The types and properties of engineering materials including metals and polymers as employed in contemporary practice. The traditional manufacturing processing methods by which this materials are shaped into products such as machining, casting, forming, and fabricating techniques. Several experiments will be conducted. Prerequisite: CHEM 101 General Chemistry I
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Modern manufacturing processes and related topics. Includes ceramics, composites, powder metallurgy, property enhancing and surface processing operations, rapid prototyping, and micro-fabricating. An introductory review of manufacturing support system including production planning and control, quality control, and measurement and inspection. Prerequisite: MANE 205 Manufacturing Process
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1.00 Credits
Effect of processing on material properties and structure, material characterization, etc.
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3.00 Credits
Design components and assemblies using wire-frame, surface and solid model generation. Manual NC part programming. Benefits, limitations, and selection of CAD and CAM systems. CAD as in input to CAM, and graphics-based NC programming. Configuration of CAD/CAM software; post-processor generation. Prerequisite: MANE 210 Production Engineering
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3.00 Credits
Design of integrated production systems including flexible, programmed automatic control for fabrication, assembly, packaging, movement, and storage. Introduction to numerical control, industrial robotics, programmable logic controllers, and computer integrated manufacturing. Several experiments will be conducted. Prerequisite: ENGR 201 Circuit Analysis; ENGR 315 Dynamics; MANE 210 Manufacturing Process II
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3.00 Credits
Principles of work simplification and motion analysis. Recording of workflow and methods. Work measurement and standards, time study, synthetic data, predetermined time systems. Allowance and performance rating, productivity measures. Work design improvement. Military standards. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Design and engineering of jigs, fixtures, molds, and dies; material selection. Field trips to manufacturing centers. Prerequisite: ENGR 210 Engineering Statics and dynamics
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1.00 Credits
Engineering design, literature searches, industry vs graduate school career options, ethics, professionalism and safety. The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam will be reviewed for students seeking certification as an Engineer-in-Training and subsequently as Professional Engineer. A departmental assessment examination on fundamental of engineering will be administrated. Prerequisite: Senior standing in MANE.
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