Industrial Manufacturing Engineering Technology AAS




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Industrial Manufacturing Engineering Technology AAS 90332_30110.pdf 1 Industrial Manufacturing Engineering Technology A.A.S.

Career Community: Electrical and Manufacturing

Curriculum Code: 0110

Effective: Fall 2023 - Summer 2028

Description

Industrial manufacturing engineering technology is the study of a variety of technologies used in today's industry. Physical and mental skills are required including mechanical skills, problem- solving abilities, and dexterity. Employment opportunities are with industries that have a variety of work processes and/or trades. Not all courses in this program transfer to all colleges. Students planning to transfer should see an academic advisor before enrolling in any course. Milestone In addition to the required General Education courses in Math and English , completion of

METM 108

with a 2.0 or higher is a key component for success in completing this program. Knowledge obtained in these courses is the foundation for learning in other required courses. Students are encouraged to contact their faculty if they need additional assist ance with learning the concepts presented in these courses. Contact Information For further information, including career options, course substitutions and waivers, etc., contact the Trades Technology Program, West Campus Building, Room M103, telephone number 517-483-5338 or Student Services West Campus, West Campus Building, Room M106, telephone number 517-267-5452. General Education - Applied Degrees, Recommended Courses (For the full list of options, see General Education) English Composition or Applied English Program of Study Required Courses will meet this requirement English Composition (second course) or Communication or Applied Communication

Program of Study Required Courses will

meet this requirement Humanities and Fine Arts or Social Sciences or Applied Social Sciences - Select one GEOG 200, World Regional Geography, 4 credits / 4 billing hours

HUMS 160, Mythology, 4 credits / 4 billing hours

POLS 260

, Comparative Political Systems, 3 credits / 3 billing hours Mathematics or Applied Mathematics

Program of Study Required Courses will

meet this requirement Natural Sciences Lab or Applied Science and Technology Lab

Program of Study Required Courses will

meet this requirement 2

Program of Study Required Courses

Course Code Course Title Credit / Billing Hours

COMM 130 Fundamentals Public Speaking 3 / 3

COMM 280 Intercultural Communication 3 / 3

ELTE 110 Practical Electricity 4 / 6

ENGL 121 Composition I 4 / 4

ENGL 122 Composition II 4 / 4

MATH 126 Precalculus 5 / 5

METD 100 Basic Mechanical Drafting 3 / 4

METD 110 Mechanical CAD Drafting I 4 / 6

METD 130 Geometric Dimension/Tolerance 4 / 6

METD 220 Basic Unigraphics/NX 4 / 6

METM 108 Machine Tool Operations 4 / 6

METM 112 Introduction to CNC Machining 4 / 6

METM 190 Metallurgy and Heat Treatment 4 / 6

METM 220 Basic Mastercam 4 / 6

METS 115 Intro to Mechanical Systems 4 / 6

TECH 102 General Industry Safety 2 / 3

Minimum Total Credit Hours

63
credits / 83 billing hours

Recommended Course Sequence

Semester I

COMM 130

ELTE 110

ENGL 121

METD 100

METD 130

TECH 102

Semester II

COMM 280

METD 110

METD 220

METM 108 - Milestone

Semester III

ENGL 122

MATH 126

METM 112

METM 190

3

Semester IV

Gen Ed - Humanities and Fine Arts or Social Sciences or Applied Social Sciences

METM 220

METS 115

LCC makes every effort to limit

revisions to the pathways during their effective timeframe. However, the College reserves the right to update certificate and degree title changes, and make course changes as needed, without prior notice.
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