2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
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78 / <strong>Kettering</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
A Minor in Manufacturing Engineering is available to all undergraduate engineering students. Students who wish to earn this minor and<br />
have it so designated on their transcript must successfully complete six courses (24 credits) as listed below.<br />
Required Courses (12 Hrs)<br />
Course# Course Name<br />
IME-301 Engineering Materials<br />
IME-403 Computer Numerical Control Machining<br />
IME-409 Computer Integrated Manufacturing<br />
Elective Courses (12 Hrs)<br />
A. One of the following:<br />
IME-404 Sheet Metal Forming<br />
IME-405 Casting Processes<br />
IME-406 Joining Processes<br />
IME-507 Polymer Processing<br />
B. One of the following:<br />
IME-302 Materials and Process Selection<br />
IME-408 Automation with Robotics and CNC<br />
IME-474 Design for Manufacture and Assembly<br />
IME-575 Failure Analysis<br />
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING MINOR<br />
C. One of the following:<br />
IME-499 Independent Study (must be pre-approved by IME Department Head for use in minor)<br />
Non-duplicate course from A above<br />
Non-duplicate course from B above<br />
BACHELOR-MASTER PROGRAMS<br />
Bachelor-Master Programs in Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering are available to students in all undergraduate engineering<br />
programs provided that they meet <strong>University</strong> criteria for such programs. Both programs consist of ten courses, or forty credits. These<br />
programs provide the opportunity to take two 500-level IME courses during the Senior year that can count toward both undergraduate and<br />
graduate program credit. The remaining 600-level coursework is generally completed over two additional school terms. Two thesis plans are<br />
available: (1) normal undergraduate thesis plan, with Bachelor’s degree earned upon completion of all undergraduate program requirements;<br />
and (2) graduate thesis plan counting for both undergraduate and graduate credit, with Bachelor’s and Master’s degree completed concurrently.<br />
Contact the Department Head for more information<br />
Master of Science in Engineering - Industrial Engineering. Non-IE majors must take IME-581 and IME-582, as the two courses that<br />
count for both undergraduate and graduate credit.<br />
Master of Science in Engineering - Manufacturing Engineering. All majors must take IME-301, as a prerequisite to entry into the<br />
program. Additional information about this graduate program can be found in the Graduate <strong>Catalog</strong>.