MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
South Campus
The Manufacturing Engineering Technology program will prepare individuals as qualified technologists to provide support for routine engineering operations in product design, development, and manufacturing, with focus on hands-on experience to contribute resourceful and innovative solutions to today’s technical problems.
Note: This degree is primarily designed to transfer to various universities such as Wayne State, Lawrence Tech, Ferris State, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, and Michigan Tech.
Program advisor Dr. Harry J. Buhalis can be contacted at 586.445.7450 or via email at buhalish@macomb.edu.
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
(Minimum 62 Semester Hours)
A. Career Preparation and Related Courses
| ATMT-1300 |
Metallurgy - Characteristics of Ferrous Metals |
X |
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2 |
| PRDE-1250 |
Basic Blueprint Reading |
X |
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2 |
| PRDE-1300 |
Industrial & Materials Processes |
X |
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4 |
| PRDE-1450 |
AutoCAD: Detailing & Assemblies |
X |
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3 |
| ATMT-1310 |
Metallurgy - Characteristics of Non-Ferrous Metals |
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X |
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2 |
| ENGR-1000 |
Introduction to Engineering |
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X |
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3 |
| PRDE-2200 |
Jig & Fixture Detailing & Design |
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X |
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3 |
| ELEC-1161 |
Electronic Technology 1 |
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X |
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3 |
| ELEC-1171 |
Electronic Technology 2 |
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X |
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3 |
| QUAL-1011 |
Quality Fundamentals |
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X |
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3 |
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28 |
B. Arts and Sciences Component
Completion of these Arts and Sciences courses satisfy degree group requirements as follows:
- Group I requirement is met by successfully completing ENGL-1180 or ENGL-1210.
- Group IB requirement is met by successfully completing ENGL-1190, ENGL-1220, or SPCH-1060.
- Group II requirement is met by successfully completing MATH-1460, CHEM-1050, PHYS-1180 or PHYS-1190.
- Group III requirement is met by successfully completing ECON-1160.
- Group IV requirement is met by successfully completing PHIL-2010 or PHIL-2100.
- Group V requirement is met by successfully completing PHED-2000.
C. Elective Courses....................................................................................... 0-1 sem hrs