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General Manufacturing Curriculum

Bachelor of Science
Major in Manufacturing Engineering

(Minimum required: 136 semester hours)
Specialization in General Manufacturing
2006-2008 Catalog

General Manufacturing

Freshman Year
1st semester
Hours
2nd semester
Hours
US 1100
1
PHYS 1430
4
CHEM 1141 & 1341
4
ENGR 1413
4
ENG 1310
3
TECH 2332
3
HIST 1310
3
ENG 1320
3
MATH 2471
4
HIST 1320
3
ENGR 2300
3
 
 
Total
18
Total
17
Sophmore Year
MATH 2472
4
PHYS 2425
4
MATH 3375
3
MATH 3323
3
COMM 1310
3
POSI 2320
3
POSI 2310
3
ECO 2301
3
CHEM 1142 & 1342
4
ENGR 3311
3
Total
17
Total
16
Junior Year
ENG Lit (ENG 2310, 2320, 2330, 2340, 2359 or 2360)
3
ART, DAN, MU, TH 2313
3
CS 1428
4
TECH 3364
3
PHIL 1305
3
TECH 4374
3
IE 3320
3
MGT 3303
3
PFW one course
1
PFW one course
1
ENGR 3373
3
ENGR 3316
3
Total
17
Total
16
Senior Year
Manufacturing Processes Elective
(refer to #2 below)
3
Manufacturing Processes Elective
(refer to #2 below)
3
TECH 4345
3
MGT 4330
3
TECH 4391
3
Manufacturing Systems Management Elective
(refer to #3 below)
3
ENGR 3315
3
MFGE 4365
3
MFGE 4363
3
MFGE 4395
3
MFGE 4376
3
MFGE 4396
3
Total
18
Total
18

Notes:

  1. A minimum of 9 writing intensive hours and a total of 3 advanced hours are required to graduate. An advanced course is one that is numbered above 3000 and below 5000.
  2. Manufacturing Processes elective to be chosen from: TECH 1330, 2330, 4330, 4367, or 4392.
  3. Manufacturing Systems Management elective to be chosen from: TECH 4357, 4380; or MATH 3348.
  4. Departmental requirements that also satisfy the general education core curriculum requirements for the following components: mathematics-MATH 2471; natural science-CHEM 1341/1141 and 1342/1142; and social science-ECO 2301.
  5. If two years of the same language are taken in high school, then enough hours to total the minimum 128 hours required for the degree will fulfill this requirement. In the absence of such high school language, two semesters of the same modern language must be taken at the college level.