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  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to robotic and control systems in automated manufacturing. Laboratory exercises will include methods of controlling, integrating, and interfacing robots into manufacturing cells. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab.
  • 3.00 - 40.00 Credits

    This course will enable students to gain experience in manufacturing, construction, or graphic communication in a supervised and approved industrial environment. Written weekly reports, along with a final report, are required. Students will be under the general supervision of both the university instructor and the industrial supervisor. Evaluation of each student's work will result from combined observations of all supervisors. This work experience will provide students an opportunity to apply basic industrial skills to the industrial work involved and enable them to better begin to understand the principles to be mastered for more advanced work. Completion of three 40-hour work weeks required for each semester hour of credit . Prerequisites: industrial technology major and permission of instructor.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Introduction to Digital Circuits. (3) Introduction to digital circuits using integrated circuits, design of combinatorial and sequential circuits, interfacing different logic families, basic devices such as decoders, multiplexers, and counters. Not open to students with credit for CS 300. This course will not count toward completion of an emphasis in manufacturing process control in the Engineering Technology department or toward a minor. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The study and application of composite and plastic materials, forming, molding, and other industrial processes. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. Geometric Dimensioning, Tolerancing, and Metrology. (3) An introduction to the development and practices of dimensional control of industrial drafting as specified by the ANSI standard and the study and application of precision measurement in manufacturing. Prerequisite: Engr 105 and 261 or permission of instructor. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. Welding and Casting Processes. (3) Introduction to welding and casting metals. Emphasis of the course will be upon electric arc welding processes and principles involved in molding and pouring molten metals. Laboratory experiments will include electric arc, MIG, and TIG welding processes along with mold making and casting of aluminum parts. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. IAI: MTM 936.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers manufacturing work measurement and methods. The course will focus on the use of standards, value engineering, methods, design, workstation design, time study, ergonomics, and safety. Prerequisite: Engr 241 or consent of instructor. 3 hrs. lect. IAI: MTM 935.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The study of statistical process control of manufacturing processes to include control charts, process capability studies, factorial designed experiments, and trouble shooting of processes. Prerequisite: junior standing. 3 hrs. lect. IAI: MTM 914.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers manufacturing facilities design and material handling. The course will focus on facilities design, equipment, production flow analysis, cost justification, and material handling systems. Students will be involved in case studies, economic models, and problem solving of manufacturing systems. Prerequisite: Engr 241 or consent of instructor. 3 hrs. lect. IAI: MTM 934. Fire Protection Structure and Systems Design. (3) The principles of protection of the structure from fire involvement. Topics include empirical tests, prediction procedures, detection and suppression systems, sprinkler design, and recent innovations. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Open Learning Fire Service Program for inservice fire/safety personnel by the Director of Nontraditional Programs. Fire Dynamics. (3) Fire dynamics is a study of fire propagation phenomenon in both fuel and air regulated phases, e.g. variables in pre- and post-flashover fire development, as well as geometric, material, gaseous, fluid flow, and thermodynamic parameters. Prerequisite: acceptance into the Open Learning Fire Service Program for inservice fire/safety personnel by the Director of Nontraditional Programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic power systems. Emphasis upon structural and behavioral characteristics of components used in the generation, transmission, and control of power systems used in contemporary industry. Not open to students with credit in IE&T 256 or 357. Prerequisite: sophomore standing in the department. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introductory and advanced applications of numerically controlled machines. Laboratory experiments will include both off line and machine programming of CNC mills and lathes. Prerequisite: Engr 261 or permission of instructor. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. IAI: MTM 915.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Semiconductor circuit systems and analysis and amplification, including operational amplifiers, will be studied as they relate to electronic system design. Computer analysis and design techniques will be used. Prerequisite: Engr 271. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab.
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