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If courses have no
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contact individual departments for variations.
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Summer Session course
offerings vary greatly. Students must consult with their Dean's office for
summer course offerings.
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The University
reserves the right to withdraw, modify, or add to the courses offered.
The four capital letters in parentheses represent
the computerized abbreviation for that subject field; the abbreviation is often
used on documents and course schedules. The numbers in parentheses represent
the Integrated Post-secondary Education Data System (IPEDS).
Manufacturing Technology (MNTC-15.06)
MNTC 110.
Computers for Manufacturing Technology. 2-1-3.
Prerequisite: Credit or registration in MATH 101.
Introduction to microcomputers, applications
software (wordprocessor, spreadsheet, data base,
presentation software), visual programming, use of
the internet, e-mail, and web browsers.
Mathematical and technical analysis for
manufacturing. (15.0613)
MNTC 210. Quality
Control and Statistics. 2-2-0.
Prerequisites: MATH 101. Co-registration: MNTC 211
or permission of department head. Statistical
process control principles and methods used in
manufacturing, including frequency distributions,
control charts, management methods and metrology.
(15.0702)
MNTC 211. Quality
Control Computational Laboratory. 1-0-3.
Prerequisites: MATH 101 and MNTC 110.
Co-registration: MNTC 210. Laboratory experience
using EXCEL and other software packages to solve
statistics problems and do statistical process
control charts. (15.0702)
MNTC 215.
Production Planning and Control. 3-3-0.
Prerequisite: MATH 102. Production planning,
including time series analysis, inventory systems,
project planning, scheduling, and operations
sequencing will be examined. Process planning
methods, and work measurements will also be
covered. (15.0613)
MNTC 297.
Manufacturing Technology Pre-Project I.
1-0-3. Prerequisite: MNTC 110. Laboratory:
Application of technical problem-solving skills in
a team environment. (15.0613)
MNTC 298.
Manufacturing Technology Project I. 1-0-3.
Prerequisites: EGTC 110 and MNTC 210, 297.
Laboratory: Application of technical
problem-solving skills. (15.0613)
MNTC 360.
Manufacturing Processes. 3-3-0.
Prerequisites: EGTC 220, MNTC 210.
Co-registration: MNTC 361 or permission of
department head. Relationships among material
properties, processing methods, applications,
machine tools, and economics. Includes CNC and
CIM. (15.0613)
MNTC 361.
Manufacturing Processes Laboratory I.
1-0-3. Prerequisite: Co-registration: MNTC 360.
Operation of saws, drill presses, lathes, mills,
and CNC lathes and mills. (15.0613)
MNTC 370.
Engineering Economy. 3-3-0. Prerequisite:
ECON 255. Economics principles and techniques for
the acquisition and retirement of capital goods by
government and industry; time valve of money;
computer solutions for rates of return and capital
expenditures. (15.1501)
MNTC 397.
Manufacturing Technology Pre-Project II.
1-0-3. Prerequisite: MNTC 298. Laboratory:
Application of project planning, scheduling
methods, and technical design methods.
(15.0613)
MNTC 398.
Manufacturing Technology Project II. 1-0-3.
Prerequisites: MNTC 360, 397, ENGL 368.
Laboratory: Application of project planning,
scheduling methods, and technical design methods.
(15.0613)
MNTC 400.
Cooperative Work Experience. 3-0-9.
Prerequisites: Junior standing or permission of
department head. Supervised experience in a
manufacturing or fabrication industry. Su only.
(15.0613)
MNTC 445.
Fastening and Joining Technology. 2-2-0.
Prerequisites: MNTC 360. Co-registration 446, 447,
or permission of department head. Joining
mechanics and processes used in manufacturing and
construction. (15.0613)
MNTC 446.
Manufacturing Processes Laboratory II.
1-0-3. Prerequisites: MNTC 360. Co-registration:
MNTC 445, 447. Use of common forming tools to
punch, shape, and form pipe, rod, bar, plate, and
sheet to desired shapes. Joining of shapes by
rivets/bolts, adhesive and fusion joining.
(15.0613)
MNTC 447. Metal
Forming. 2-2-0. Prerequisite: EGTC 415.
Co-registration: MNTC 445, 446, or permission of
department head. Industrial forming and shaping
processes, process planning, and equipment
including rolling, forging, drawing, extrusion,
sheet metal, and plate bending. (15.0613)
MNTC 450.
Manufacturing/Fabrication Capstone. 3-3-0.
Prerequisites: MNTC 370, concurrent enrollment in
MNTC 498. Principles and practices of ship
production including shipbuilding processes,
fabrication methods, material handling, accuracy
control, material and direct labor estimating,
facility layout, production control, and group
technology as related to ships, offshore
structures, and floating plants. (15.0613)
MNTC 455. Welding
Processes. 2-2-0. Prerequisite: MNTC 360.
Co-registration: MNTC 456 or permission of
department head. Principles and practices of
industrial welding processes; welding metallurgy;
weldment design; SMAW, GTAW, GMAW, oxyacetylene
welding, cutting, and brazing. (15.0613)
MNTC 456. Welding
Processes Laboratory. 1-0-3. Prerequisite:
MNTC 360. Co-registration: MNTC 455 or permission
of department head. Fusion joining processes with
emphasis on SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, and Oxy-acetylene
welding. Cutting with oxy-acetylene and plasma-arc
cutters. (15.0613)
MNTC 497.
Manufacturing Technology Pre-Project III.
1-0-3. Prerequisites: Senior standing, MNTC 398
and EGTC 415. Laboratory: Application of
leadership and organizational skills.
(15.0613)
MNTC 498.
Manufacturing Technology Project III.
1-0-3. Prerequisites: Senior standing, MNTC 447,
455, 497. Corequisite: MNTC 450. Laboratory:
Application of leadership and organizational
skills. (15.0613)
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