B.S. IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
MANUFACTURING & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY OPTION
(CATALOG 134, 2011-2012)
   
FRESHMAN YEAR
First Semester (Th-Pr) Cr Second Semester (Th-Pr) Cr
CHEM 107 Gen. Chem. For Engr. Students5,6 (3-0) 3 ENGR 112 Foundations of Engineering II5,6 (1-3) 2
CHEM 117 Gen. Chem. For Engr. Stu. Lab (0-3) 1 ENGL 210 Scientific and Tech. Writing (3-0) 3
ENGR 111 Foundations of Engineering I5,6 (1-3) 2 ENTC 181 Mfg. and Assembly Processes I5,6 (2-3) 3
ENGL 104 Composition and Rhetoric5,6 (3-0) 3 MATH 152 Engineering Mathematics II5,6 (3.2) 4
MATH 151 Engineering Mathematics I1,5,6 (3-2) 4   University Core Curriculum elective2   3
University Core Curriculum elective2 3 KINE 199 Required Physical Activity11 (0-2) 1
KINE 198 Health and Fitness Activity (0-2) 1       16
17  
         
SOPHOMORE YEAR
COMM 203 Public Speaking (3-0) 3 ENTC 207 Metallic Materials5,6 (2-3) 3
ENTC 206 Nonmetallic Materials5,6 (2-3) 3 ENTC 275 Mechanics for Tech.6 (4-0) 4
ISEN 302 Econ. Analysis of Engr. Projects6 (2-0) 2 ENTC 281 Mfg. and Assembly Processes II6 (2-3) 3
PHYS 218 Mechanics5,6 (3-3) 4 PHYS 208 Electricity and Optics3,4 (3-3) 4
STAT 211 Principles of Statistics I6 (3-0) 3 University Core Curriculum elective2 3
University Core Curriculum elective2 3 17
18
         
JUNIOR YEAR
ENGR 482 Ethics and Engineering6,10 (2-2) 3 ENTC 320 Quality Assurance6 (2-3) 3
ENTC 303 Fluid Mechanics and Power6 (3-2) 4 ENTC 361 Product Design & Solid Modeling (2-2) 3
ENTC 376 Strength of Materials6 (3-2) 4 ENTC 363 Mechanical Design I6 (3-0) 3
ENTC 380 Computer-Aided Mfg.6 (2-3) 3 ENTC 383 Mfg. Information Systems6 (3-3) 4
IDIS 300 Industrial Electricity6 (3-3) 4 Manufacturing Processes elective4,6 3
18 16
         
SENIOR YEAR
ENTC 370 Thermodynamics for Tech.6 (3-2) 4 ENTC 412 Prod. And Inventory Planning6 (2-2) 3
ENTC 410 Mfg. Automation and Robotics6 (2-3) 3 ENTC 422 Mfg. Tech. Projects6,9 (1-3) 2
ENTC 402 Inspection Methods and Procedures6 (2-2) 3 Technical elective3,6 3
ENTC 429 Managing People and Projects6,8 (3-0) 3 University Core Curriculum electives2 6
ENTC 463 Mechanical Design II6 (3-0) 3 14
16
       
Total = 132 Hours
NOTES (ENTC-MME, Catalog 134):
1. Entering students will be given a placement test in mathematics.  Test results will be used in selecting the appropriate starting course which may be at a higher or lower level.
2. To be selected from the University Core Curriculum.  Of the 18 hours shown as University Core Curriculum electives, 3 must be from visual and performing arts, 3 from social and behavioral sciences, 6 from U.S. history, 6 from POLS 206 and 207. The required 6 hours from international and cultural diversity may be met by courses satisfying the visual and performing arts, social and behavioral sciences, and the political science and history requirements if they are also on the approved list of international and cultural diversity courses (see page 20).
3. Must be approved by advisor.  Students interested in Co-op may use ENGR 385 for up to 3 credit hours.  ENTC 485 Directed Studies is not for general use as a technical elective.
4. Must be selected from ENTC 313 or 414.
5. Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) courses required for admission to the degree sequence (upper level or upper division).
6. Courses used to calculate in-major GPR.  Grade of C or better is required in each of the courses.
7. For students currently majoring in engineering technology, manufacturing engineering technology specialty or mechanical engineering technology specialty, please see academic advisor.

This curriculum lists the minimum number of classes required for graduation.  Additional courses may be taken. 

The following certificates from the Dwight Look College of Engineering are available for students pursuing this degree: Business Management, Energy Engineering, Engineering Project Management, Engineering Scholars Program Honors, International Engineering, Polymer Specialty and Safety Engineering (see pages 372-375).