The Manufacturing Technology program prepares individuals to work in a variety of industries. The core curriculum offers a broad range of courses, including management, accounting, manufacturing processes (including lean manufacturing), quality methods and technical courses to provide students sufficient experiences to fulfill a variety of roles. The program features a technical and a managerial concentration with a diverse selection of electives. This diversity allows students or organizations to "tailor" the programs to meet their specific needs.
Upon completion of the curriculum, the graduate will earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS) in Manufacturing Technology. The curriculum also has the option to transfer to a four-year university offering a related course of study, leading to a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree.
| First Year |
| First Semester |
Second Semester |
| ENT 1813 Basic Electricity / Electronics |
ENT 2254 Statics & Strengths |
| MAT 1313 College Algebra |
ENT 2263 Quality Assurance |
| MST 1114 Power Machinery I |
SPT 1113 Oral Communication |
| ENT 1113 Graphic Communication |
ENT 2443 Principles of Management |
| ENT 1313 Principles of CAD |
*Approved Elective --- 6 |
| TOTAL 16 hrs. |
TOTAL 19 hrs. |
| Second Year |
| First Semester |
Second Semester |
| IMM 1314 Principles of Hydraulics |
MFT 2123 Manufacturing Process II |
| MFT 2113 Manufacturing Process I |
MFT 2213 Organizational Behavior |
| ENG 1113 English Comp I |
ACC 1213 Principles of Accounting |
| Social / Behavioral Science Elective --- 3 |
Humanities / Fine Arts Elective --- 3 |
| *Approved Elective --- 3 |
*Approved Elective --- 6 |
| TOTAL 16 hrs. |
TOTAL 18 hrs. | * Approved Technical Electives: BAD 2813, BOT 1133, CPT 1323, ECO 2113, ECO 2123, ELT 1413, ELT 2613, ENT 1123, ENT 1133, ENT 1153, ENT 1323, ENT 2243, ENT 2323, ENT 2343, ENT 2364, IMM 1814, IMM 1914, MMT 2233, MMT 2513, MMT 2533, MST 1413, MST 2714, MST 2725, MST 2813, WBL 191(1-3) - 192(1-3) (WBL not to exceed 6 hours)
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