MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT (MFG)
MFG 201 - MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Prerequisite: None
Students will investigate a variety of manufacturing techniques including casting, powder metallurgy, metal forming, hot and cold working, arc and gas flame welding, rapid prototyping, microelectronic manufacturing, and chip-type machining processes.
Credit: 3
MFG 202 - APPLIED MECHANICS & HYDRAULICS
Prerequisite: None
This course is the study of fluids and air pressure, their properties, behaviors and applications.
Credit: 3
MFG 306 - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH
Prerequisite: MFG 201
This course is the study of safety and health care practices used in industry.
Credit: 3
MFG 310 - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & DEVICES
Prerequisite: MFG 201
This course is to provide a general understanding of electricity and the operation of electrical devices; to be able to make electrical measurements and basic calculations involving voltage, current, resistance, reactance, capacitance, and power; and to learn how to supply power to commercial equipment.
Credit: 3
MFG 405 - FOUNDATIONS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Prerequisite: MFG 201
This course provides an overview of the methods and processes of modern project management. Topics covered include project scope, time, cost, risk, communications, quality, human resource, integration, and procurement management. It will also cover common project management tools like precedence diagramming, developing a work break-down structure, risk analysis, and earned value analysis.
Credit: 3