St. Clair County Community College 2005-2006 Catalog

ANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Program Code: AASMT

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCE DEGREE

Honors Degree option available

Engineering Technology Dept. 810-989-5754

This program of study is planned to prepare the student to work in a modern manufacturing plant. Program emphasis is on developing skills in computerized manufacturing methods, computer-aided drafting and machining skills, material testing and inspection, quality control, and good communication skills. Employment objectives for graduates include CAD/CAM operator and designer, materials tester, field service technician, quality control manager, estimator, laboratory technician, or industrial supervisor.

Suggested Program Sequence

FIRST YEAR - 1st Semester Semester Hours

MFT 111 Machine Tools GA 4

EG 160 Fundamentals of Drafting 4

MTH 102* Elementary Algebra MA CT 5

ENG 101 English Composition I WR 3

16

2nd Semester Semester Hours

MFT 214 Machine Tool Advanced 4

EG 162 Advanced Drafting with AutoCAD CL 4

ENG 102 English Composition II WR 3

MTH 112** Intermediate Algebra & Plane Trigonometry MA CT 5

16

* See advisor for correct mathematices placement. Students must take a total of 2 courses from the Critical Thinking list.

** Students have the option of taking MTH 110 & MTH 111 as a replacement for MTH 112