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Course Number #066
Title - Industrial Engineering Technology, Associate in Specialized Technology Degree

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Degree Program Overview:
The completion of this four semester program qualifies a graduate for the Associate in Specialized Technology degree in Industrial Engineering Technology. This program is designed to prepare technicians to assist industrial engineers in the planning, quality control, production, and operation of engineering, manufacturing or commercial operations. The technical education offered in the program provides the student with a broad background in both theory and practical education. The primary objective is to educate men and women for work with plant engineers, consulting engineers, and contractors. The balanced curriculum includes mathematics, technical science, engineering mechanics, mechanics of materials, manufacturing processes, planning and control, plant facilities, engineering economy, operations analysis, time study, industrial safety, CADD, CAM, and productivity engineering. A study of computer science and drafting is included as development for a well rounded technical background. New graduates of this program have excellent career opportunities. The typical positions for which the graduate will have necessary academic background: Engineering Technician, Engineering Assistant, Quality Control Inspector, Production Planner, and Operations Inspector. A High School Diploma or GED is required for admission into this program.

Key Courses Within The Degree Career Program:

Semester 1 - Technology Orientation; Technical Mathematics 1: Formulas; Algebra; Logarithms; Manufacturing Processes: Mechanical Testing of Materials; Nondestructive Testing of Castings; Measuring Instruments; Numerical Control for Machining; Planning and Control: Production Planning and Control; Quality Control of Manufactured Products; Control of Materials; Technical Materials: Going Metric; SI Metric; Elements of Chemistry; Engineering Chemistry; Engineering Materials; Plant Facilities: Plant Layout; Materials Handling; Proctored Examination.
Semester 2 - Technical Mathematics 2; Physics; Engineering Mechanics; Engineering Economy; Mechanics of Materials; Introduction to Microprocessors; Technical Writing; Proctored Examination.
Semester 3 - Mechanical Drawing; Business Statistics; Statistical Quality Control; Operational Analysis; Time Study; Introduction to Computer Concepts; Introduction to Computer Programming; Proctored Examination.
Semester 4 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus; Industrial Psychology; Industrial Safety; Computer-Aided Drafting and Design; Computer-Aided Manufacturing; Productivity Engineering; Resident Laboratory Training; Proctored Examination. An additional Proctored Examination fee of $20 is required for each CDS program semester.

Supplemental Materials Included:
Equipment: Tech-Math Calculator.

Program Notes:
A High School Diploma or GED is required for admission into this program.


 

 
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