This program provides students with hands-on training in the use of conventional and automated machining and manufacturing equipment and software. Today manufacturing includes the use of computers, robots, 3D printing, CNC-computer numerical controllers, virtual reality, and many automated processes. Students will have the opportunity to work with industry recognized equipment and software such as HAAS, MasterCam, AutoCAD and ProEngineer.
SDV 108 | The College Experience | 1 |
MFG 206 | Manufacturing Processes I | 3 |
MFG 322 | Introduction to CAD/CAM | 3 |
EGT 410 | PLTW - Principles of Engineering | 3 |
MFG 125 | Intro to Automation | 4 |
MFG 542 | Machine Design | 3 |
MAT 772 | Applied Math | 3 |
EGT 151 | Virtual Reality for Manufacturing | 3 |
EGT 159 | Statics & Structural Design | 4 |
EGT 169 | Mechanism & Motion | 4 |
MFG 148 | Manufacturing Design | 4 |
COM 753 | Technical Communications | 3 |
All students must attend the summer Program Orientation, or must meet/contact their Manufacturing program advisor prior to taking their first course.
All part-time students must meet with a Manufacturing program advisor to develop a sequential Plan of Study prior to taking their first course. (failure to do so may result in the student taking longer to complete the program)
Students must take their program core courses in sequence, and during the same semester as is reflected on the published Plan of Study.
TOTAL CREDITS: 38.00