Mechanical & 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 cornerstone 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 hours):
Introduction to Industrial Materials and Processes |
3 |
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D.C. Circuit Analysis |
3 |
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Quality Control |
3 |
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Computer Aided Drafting and Design |
3 |
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Engineering Materials |
3 |
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Manufacturing Processes and Operations |
3 |
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Statics and Strength of Material |
3 |
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Cooperative Education in Engineering Technology |
3 |
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Project Management and Problem Solving |
3 |
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Introduction to Nano-Technology |
3 |
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Robotic Systems and Material Handling |
3 |
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Applied Dynamics |
3 |
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Fluid Power |
3 |
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Tool Design and Computer Numerical Control |
3 |
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Machine Deign |
3 |
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Sr Research and Design in Engineering Technology (may repeat 3 times) |
3 |
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Planning and Design of Industrial Facilities |
3 |
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Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer |
3 |
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Automated Manufacturing Systems |
3 |









