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Manufacturing/Mechanical Engineering Technology

Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET)

Curriculum Grid

revised 04/22/03

Outcomes:

MET students and graduates will:

  1. Demonstrate appropriate mastery of knowledge, skills and modern tools of the discipline.
  2. Apply current knowledge and adapt to emerging applications of mathematics, science, engineering and technology.
  3. Conduct, analyze and interpret experiments and apply experimental results to improve processes.
  4. Apply creativity to design of systems, components and processes .
  5. Function effectively on teams .
  6. Identify, analyze and solve technical problems.
  7. Communicate effectively.
  8. Recognize the need for and possess the ability to pursue lifelong learning.
  9. Understand professional, ethical and social responsibilities.
  10. Respect diversity and recognize professional, societal and global issues.
  11. Have a commitment to quality, timeliness and continuous improvement.

Key to reading grid:

Blank     =     outcome not achieved in course
L            =     low level of the outcome achieved in course
M            =     medium level of the outcome achieved in course
H            =     high level of the outcome achieved in course

Course / Course Description

Outcomes

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2

3

4

5

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7 8 9 10 11
MET 1000 Intro to MET

 

 

M

M

M

L

         L
MET 2100 Statics

H

M

 

  

 

H

        M
MET 2200 Eng Tech Materials

M

M

H

  

L

H

H       M
MET 2300 Strength of Materials

H

M

 

 

 

H

M       M
MET 3000 Dynamics of Particles

H

M

M

  

 

H

         M
MET 3100 Dynamics of Rigid Bodies

H

M

  

  

 

H

M       M
MET 3200 Machine Design I

H

M

 

 

  

H

M       M
MET 3300 Computer Prog. Apps.

H

M

  

  

 

H

M       M
MET 3400 Machine Design II

H

H

  

H

 

H

         M
MET 3500 Mech. Meas./Instru.

H

H

H

  

H

M

H   M    M
MET 3600 Thermodynamics

H

H

H

  

M

H

H       M
MET 4200 Mech. Design with FEA

H

H

  

H

 

H

         M
MET 4300 HVAC

H

H

  

M

 

H

         M
MET 4400 Fluid Mechanics

H

H

H

  

M

H

H        M
MET 4500/4510 Senior Project

H

H

H

H

H

H

H M M M H
MET 4600 Heat Transfer

H

H

H

  

M

H

H       M
MET 4990 Seminar in MET

H

H      

H

         M

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