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.
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| Suggested Program Sequence |
| FIRST YEAR – 1st Semester | Semester Hours |
| MFT 111 | Machine Tools | GA | 4 |
| EG 110 | Introduction to Drafting | | 2 |
| EG 111 | Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting | | 2 |
| MTH 102* | Elementary Algebra | MA CT | 5 |
| ENG 101 | English Composition I | WR | 3 |
| | | 16 |
| 2nd Semester | Semester Hours |
| EG 162 | Advanced Drafting with AutoCAD | CL | 4 |
| ENG 102 | English Composition II | WR | 3 |
| MTH 112** | Intermediate Algebra & Plane Trigonometry | MA CT | 5 |
| Elective *** | | | 4 |
| | | 16 |
| SECOND YEAR – 1st Semester | Semester Hours |
| EG 115 | Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing | GA | 2 |
| MFT 211 | Beginning NC/CNC Programming | CL | 4 |
| QA 117 | Statistical Process Control | OC | 3 |
| PS 101 | Introduction to Political Science | GA GP | 3 |
| EG 267 | Tool/Die Design | | 3 |
| | | 15 |
| 2nd Semester |
Semester Hours |
| MFT 213 | CNC Surfacing Applications | | 2 |
| EG 266 | Jig/Fixture Design | | 3 |
| IA 143 | Fluid Power & Control Circuits I | | 3 |
| | *** Elective | | 7 |
| | | 15 |
Total Credit Hours = 62, Total Contact Hours = 83 |
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* See advisor for correct mathematices placement. Students must take a total of 2 courses from the Critical Thinking (CT) list. ** Students have the option of taking MTH 110 & MTH 111 as a replacement for MTH 112 *** Required electives: MFT 190, EG 270, WELD 110A, WELD 110B, WELD 110C, CHM 101, CHM 111, PHY 121. |