Manufacturing/Industrial Engineering Technology 

Area of Study: Manufacturing/Industrial Engineering Technology 
Degree/Certificate: Associate of Applied Science degree in Manufacturing Industrial Engineering Technology  
Program Description

Manufacturing is instrumental to the function of society today and will remain indispensable for the future.  This program ensures application of appropriate manufacturing processes and cost effective utilization of manufacturing tools, materials, cost effective utilization of maufacturing tools, materials, equipment and manpower to manufacture parts.  The program provides graduates with a unique blend of theoretical and hands-on-knowledge with computer integration in a manufacturing environment that directly corresponds to modern applications used in industry.  Graduates are employed in a wide variety of areas relevant to manufacturing industries.  

This program is designed to prepare students to demonsrate the following program outcomes: Manufacturing/Industrial Engineering Technology Degree Outcomes.pdf

Program Requirements

Suggested Semester Sequence

First Semester   Credits

ENG-1010

College Composition I

3

MATH-1160

Technical Mathematics I (1)

4

MET-1100

Technology Orientation

2

MET-1120

Computer Applications and Programming

2

MET-1200

Engineering Drawing (2)

2

MET-1220

AutoCAD 2D (2)

2

MET-1240

Machine Tools and Manufacturing Processes

3

 

Total

18

 

 Second Semester   Credits 

MATH-1360

Technical Mathematics II (1)

5

MET-1300

Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

3

MET-1400

CNC Programming and Operation

3

MET-2040

Advanced AutoCAD

3

PHYS-1210

College Physics I (3)

4

Total

18

Third Semester   Credits 

PHYS-1220

College Physics II (3)

4

ENG-1020

College Composition II

3

MET-2000

CAD/CAM Processes

3

MET-2300

Fluid Power ... OR

3

MET-2020

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

2

MET-XXXX

Elective (4) OR

3

CNST-XXXX

CNST Elective

3-4

Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci

See catalog for AAS Degree requirements (5)

3

Total

17-19

Fourth Semester   Credits 

MET-2500

Fundamentals of Products Development and Manufacture (C)

3

MET-2XXX

Elective

3

MET-2XXX

Elective

3

Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci

See catalog for AAS Degree requirements(5)

3

Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci

See catalog for AAS Degree requirements(5)

2

Total

15

Program Total Credits

70-72

Electives Credits
Automation Engineering Technology:
Electives recommended for students interested in the field of Automation Engineering Technology
 

MET-2140

Manufacturing Automation and Control

3

MET-2220

Advanced CAD/CAM Processes

3

MET-2420

Fundamentals of Engineering Economics

2

Drafting & Design Engineering Technology: 
Electives recommended for students interested in the field of Drafting & Design Engineering Technology 
 

CNST-1410

Architectural CAD I

3

MET-2020

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

2

MET-2050

Solid Modeling 3D

3

MET-2830

Cooperative Field Experience

1-3

Quality Engineering Technology:
Electives recommended for students interested in the field of Quality Engineering Technology
 

MET-2020

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

2

MET-2400

Statistical Quality Control

3

MET-2740

Quality Manufacturing

3

 

Notes  

(1) Math 1580 & MATH 1610 will be accepted in place of MATH-1160 and MATH-1360. MATH-1580 & MATH-1610 are recommended for students planning to transfer.

 

  (2) Consecutive eight-week courses.

 

  (3) PHYS-2310 & PHYS-2320 will be accepted in place of PHYS-1210 and PHYS-1220. PHYS-2310 & PHYS-2320 are recommended for students planning to transfer.

 

  (4) Students interested in pursing all of the quality engineering courses, must take MET-2400 in the third semester, as it is a prerequisite for MET-2740.

 

  (5) Minimum 8 semester credits to include a minimum of 2 semester credits at the 2000 level.

 

  (C) = Capstone Course

 

 

Program Outcome