Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology
This accredited program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in today’s industrialized society. Modern industrial societies are centered on the successful production, distribution, and utilization of mechanized devices and techniques. Robust design methods are pivotal in the manufacturability, performance and economic feasibility of these devices. Together with study of the basic engineering principles, design is the corner stone of the Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology program.
Students choosing Mechanical Engineering Technology as their emphasis will focus on the relationship between design and performance of parts and products.
Manufacturing Engineering Technology students focus on different manufacturing methods and practices vital in the production of high quality devices.
The Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology graduates will be prepared to create efficient solution to problems in design, material applications, processes analysis, computer applications, quality assurance, quality control, product testing and analysis, automated fabrication and assembling, and the management of production.
Sample 4-year Curriculum Plan for MMET
Course Requirements
Core Requirements (57 Credits)
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EGT 116 Intro. to Industrial Materials & Processes (3)
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EGT 161 Industrial Electricity & Electronics (3)
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EGT 211 Quality Control (3)
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EGT 212 Computer Aided Drafting & Design (3)
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EGT 261 Engineering Materials (3)
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EGT 265 Manufacturing Processes & Operations (3)
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EGT 300 Statics & Strength of Material (3)
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EGT 301 Cooperative Education in Eng. Technology (3)
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EGT 310 Project Management & Problem Solving (3)
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EGT 318 Introduction to Nano-Technology (3)
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EGT 320 Robotic Systems & Material Handling (3)
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EGT 340 Applied Dynamics (3)
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EGT 361 Fluid Power (3)
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EGT 365 Tool Design & Computer Numerical Control (3)
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EGT 380 Machine Design (3)
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EGT 417 Senior Research & Design in Eng. Technology (3)
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EGT 423 Planning & Design of Industrial Facilities (3)
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EGT 450 Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer (3)
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EGT 465 Automated Manufacturing Systems (3)
Support Requirements (29 credits)
These courses fulfill General Education Requirements
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CHE 120 & 120L General Chemistry (4)
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INF 120 Elementary Programming (3) OR (IFN 110 - Business Programming)
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MAT 119 Pre-Calculus (3)
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MAT 121 Calculus 1A (3)
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MAT 122 Calculus 1B (3)
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PHY 211 General Physics with Lab I (5)
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PHY 213 General Physics with Lab II (5)
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STA 205 Introduction to Statistical Methods (3)
Students select one of the following three pairs of courses:
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Metrology
EGT 386 Electro-Mech. Instrumentation & Control (3)
EGT 405 Metrology and Geometric Tolerancing (3) -
Design
EGT 412 Advanced CADD (3)
EGT 426 Applied Finite Element Modeling (3) -
Quality
EGT 321 Productivity Management, Scheduling, & Planning (3)
EGT 341 Integrated Resource Management (3)
