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MET 410: Propulsion Technology
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
3 hrs. Study of power generation through the internal combustion process. Included in the study are engines, the turbine, and the rocket engine concept. Use of the computer is required. Prerequisite: MET 306 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer. ( Offered upon sufficient demand)
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MET 412: Control Systems
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
- 3 hrs. A combined study of controlling methods and equipment for power transfer devices. Prerequisites: MET 312, MET 126
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MET 413: Quality Control and Reliability
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
3 hrs. Fundamental working concepts and methods of measuring, evaluating and interpreting industrial data to insure product quality, emphasizing compatibility analysis and statistical control charts. Reliability theory is also covered. Prerequisite: Use of the computer is required. Prerequisite: Senior Standing or permission of instructor. ( Offered Fall).
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MET 414: Operations Planning and Scheduling
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
- 3 hrs. Production and control systems for both intermittent and continuous manufacturing are studied. Inventory control is treated as an integral part of the production control system using MRP and JIT techniques. Emphasis is placed on the role of concurrent engineering situations in these manufacturing situations. Use of the computer is required. Prerequisite: Senior Standing or permission of instructor. (Offered upon sufficient demand)
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MET 415: Design
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
of Manufacturing Facilities - 3 hrs. Methods for developing optimal plant layout and materials handling systems are studied. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationship of materials handling systems and equipment location for smooth product flow. A term project provides experience in an actual manufacturing facilities design. Use of the computer is required. Prerequisite: Senior standing or permission of instructor. ( Offered upon sufficient demand)
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MET 416: Operations Research
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
3 hrs. Quantitative techniques used in the solution of manufacturing operations problems are studied. Topics include planning and control methods (CPM and PERT), linear programming, queuing theory, and simulation. Use of the computer is required. Prerequisite: Senior standing or permission of instructor. ( Offered upon sufficient demand)
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MET 421: Numerical Control of Machines
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
- 3 hrs. An introduction to numerical control as applied to drilling, milling, and turning operations. Mathematical methods for computer numerical control are presented. Includes cutter center line programming, tool offsets, cutter diameter compensation TNR compensation, and tool length compensation. Experience is provided in operation of an automated manufacturing machine. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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MET 428: MET Capstone Phase I
1.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
- 1 hr. Development of proficiency in analysis, layout, and completion of a mechanical project. This first course is provided to facilitate project selection, project planning/scheduling, literature survey, patent searching, and proposal writing. Prerequisite: Senior Standing ( Offered Fall)
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MET 429: MET Capstone Phase II
3.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
3 hrs. A continuation of MET 428, focusing on the completion of the project and presentation of the final results. The course is conducted to simulate the procedures utilized by local industries to conduct engineering projects. An objective of the course is to demonstrate and practice the diverse skills and teamwork required in the modern workplace. Prerequisite: MET 428 (Offered Spring)
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MET 430L: Mechanical Engineering Technology Lab III
1.00 Credits
Alabama A & M University
- 1 hr. Laboratory projects in manufacturing processes, strength of materials, and properties of materials. Lab preparation sessions will review theory before each project. Computer generated reports will be turned in by each student for each project and some oral presentations will be required. A specific lab report format will be adhered to. Prerequisites or co-requisites: TGC 218 strength of Materials, INT 311 Properties of Materials ( Offered Fall)
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