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Manufacturing Technology (Associate in Applied Science Degree)

62-64 credit hours.

Manufacturing Technology is a comprehensive program designed to prepare graduates for employment or advancement in industrial/manufacturing organizations as technicians, engineering aids or first-line supervisors. Students will learn the processes involved in mass production, the planning, quality control, material selection, tools and equipment, and how to inspect and handle parts, equipment, and the finished product.

General Education Core Requirements:

Course Course Name Credit Hours
COMM 101 Introduction to Oral Communications 3
ENGL 101 Composition I 3
MATH 109 or
TMAT 103
College Algebra for Math & Science or
Technical Math I
4 or
4
MATH 128 or
TMAT 105
Trigonometry or
Technical Math II
3 or
4
  Physical Sciences Elective 4
  Social and Behavioral Science or Humanities Elective 3

Required Core:

Course Course Name Credit Hours
CAD 101 Introduction to AutoCAD 3
CSCI 101 Introduction to Computer Information Science 4
MFTG 110 Manufacturing Processes 3
MAIN 101 Industrial Electricity & Systems 3
TECH 114 Introduction to Technical Graphics 3

Machine Tool Design Requirements:

Course Course Name Credit Hours
CAD 110 CAD Software Applications 3
CAD 215 CAD Design with Parametric Modeling 4
MFTG 120 Computer Numerically Controlled Manufacturing 4
MTT 101 Machine Tool I 4
MTT 110 Toolmaking I 3
MTT 150 Ferrous Metallurgy 3
MTT 201 Machine Tool II 3
MTT 210 Toolmaking II 3
  Technical Elective* 3

Electives:

*CAD 224, CAD 240 and MTT 150 are recommended as technical electives for this option.

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