Provides a solid foundation in science, mathematics and engineering principles. Graduates are employed as designers, manufacturing engineers and in related positions.
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| Total Credits Required for Degree | 128 |
| Liberal Studies | 30-40 |
| Health Promotion Requirements | 2 |
| Major Courses | 34 |
| Other Required Courses | 58 |
| Concentration | 15 |
| Choose one concentration from the following: |
| Mechanical Engineering Design Concentration | 15 |
| Choose 15 credits from the following: |
| DD 102 Engineering Graphics (3 cr.) |
| IT 420 Quality Control (3 cr.) |
| MF 233 Numerical Control (4 cr.) |
| Any DD, ET, IT, MET or MF prefix course (1-4cr.) |
| Industrial Electrical Technology Concentration | 15 |
| Choose 15 credits from the following: |
| ET 202 Industrial Wiring (2 cr.) |
| ET 210 Discrete Semiconductors (4 cr.) |
| ET 211 Digital Electronics (4 cr.) |
| ET 252 Industrial Motor Controls (4 cr.) |
| Any DD, ET, IT, MET or MF prefix course (1-4 cr.) |
| Industrial Technology Concentration | 15 |
| Choose 15 credits from the following: |
| IT 300 Industrial Supervision (3 cr.) |
| IT 420 Quality Control (3 cr.) |
| MF 233 Numerical Control (4 cr.) |
| Any DD, ET, IT, MET or MF prefix course (1-4 cr.) |
| CNC Technology Concentration | 15 |
| Choose 15 credits from the following: |
| MF 233 Numerical Control (4 cr.) |
| MF 263 Advanced CNC Operations (4 cr.) |
| Any DD, ET, IT, MET or MF prefix course (1-4 cr.) |
This major does not require a minor.