MFTG 110: Manufacturing Processes
The course is designed to help students develop an understanding of the basic materials and processes used in manufacturing. Topics include engineering materials, traditional and nontraditional machining processes, flexible and computer-integrated manufacturing. 3 HRS
MFTG 120: Computer Numerically Controlled Manufacturing
Prerequisite: MFTG 110 or MTT 101. This course provides an introduction to numerical control (NC) and computer numerical control (CNC) and the programming of CNC machines. Emphasis is placed on the fundamentals of NC/CNC lathe and mill operations and good programming practices. 4 HRS
MFTG 205: Statics & Strength of Materials
Prerequisite: PHYS 161 or TPHY 103. The course serves as an introduction to the strength of materials, methods of determining the stresses and deflections of basic load-carrying members. The laboratory is designed to supplement the classroom presentation and give the student a clearer understanding of the responses of components and structures to external loads. The concept of principle stress is emphasized. 3 HRS
MFTG 215: Quality Improvement
This course focuses on the fundamentals basic to the control and improvement of quality materials, products, processes, services, and systems. The principles of industrial statistics are applied to the analysis of data, control of product and process, and the evaluation of human resources, materials, equipment, and systems in meeting design specifications for products or services during production end use. 3 HRS
MFTG 216: Statistical Process Control
The course focuses on the fundamentals basic to the control and improvement of quality materials, products, processes, services, and systems. The principles of industrial statistics are applied to the analysis of data, control of product and process. Additionally, the course will cover collection of data, calculation of basic parameters, and the creation, interpretation and application of control charts. 2 HRS