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Catalog 05-06 - NHTI - Concord's Community College

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Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 20<strong>05</strong>, 20<strong>06</strong>, 2007. <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>College</strong>Source® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>Catalog</strong> content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs.Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 20<strong>05</strong>, 20<strong>06</strong>, 2007. <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>College</strong>Source® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>Catalog</strong> content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs.Curriculum for students entering program in 20<strong>05</strong>-<strong>06</strong>.Engineering TechnologyManufacturing EngineeringTechnologyThe Manufacturing Engineering Technology program is designed toeducate technicians in the manufacturing field. The program emphasizesmathematics and science courses to give students the knowledge to copewith changing technology. Course work incorporates the theory and practiceof manufacturing from planning and layout through the operationand control phases. Extensive computer applications are part of theprogram including computer-aided drafting and a computer-integratedmanufacturing facility with two industrial robots. English and socialsciences are taught as part of the program to broaden the student’s perspectiveand improve communication skills.The degree of Associate in Engineering Technology with a major inManufacturing Engineering Technology is awarded upon successfulcompletion of the program. Graduates are employed in positions such asproduction planners, management assistants, material planners, and manufacturingengineering technicians. A 3-year version of this program is available.Contact the Department Head for details.Those graduates who have maintained the appropriate GPA areeligible for entrance into the third year of study toward a Bachelor ofScience in Engineering Technology degree at the University of NewHampshire in Manchester (dual admission program), and at othercolleges and universities. This program is accredited by the TechnologyAccreditation Commission/Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology,Inc. (TAC/ABET), 111 Market Place, Suite 1<strong>05</strong>0, Baltimore,MD 21202—Telephone (410) 347-7700. Please refer to page 83 forsuggestions on transferring to other institutions.<strong>NHTI</strong> Faculty ProfileMeurig T. DaviesProfessor, Manufacturing EngineeringTechnologyB.S. University of Wales, CardiffM.S. University of Birmingham,EnglandBefore joining the <strong>NHTI</strong> faculty in1988, Professor Davies spent 25 yearsin industry and was a vice-president andgeneral manager for one of the world’s largest shipbuilding companies.He’s also worked for Rolls Royce, Boeing Aircraft, Ford andGeneral Motors."When I arrived here I was immediately impressed with <strong>NHTI</strong>’s ComputerIntegrated Manufacturing Laboratory, the equal of which can be found at veryfew universities. But I was even more impressed by the wonderful rapport whichexists between students and faculty here."FIRST YEARFALL SEMESTERCL LAB CREN 101 English Composition 4 0 4# MC 101 Design Graphics I 1 3 2# MF 111 Manufacturing andMaterials Processing 3 2 4MT 133 Elementary Functions 5 0 5PH 133 Physics I 3 2 419SPRING SEMESTEREN 120 Communications OREN 125Communications and the Literatureof Science and Technology 3 0 3IT 102 PC Applications 3 0 3# MC 102 Design Graphics II 1 3 2# MC 150 Statics and Strength of Materials 3 2 4MT 134 Pre-Calculus 4 0 4PH 135 Physics II 2 2 319SECOND YEARFALL SEMESTERCH 1<strong>05</strong> Chemistry 3 2 4# MF 202 Measurement and Control 3 2 4# MF 220 Manufacturing Processes andMachine Tools 3 3 4MT 2<strong>05</strong> Calculus I 4 0 4XX xxx Social Science Elective* 3-4 0 3-419-20SPRING SEMESTER# MF 241 Computer Integrated Manufacturing(CIM) 3 3 4# MF 230 Production Systems 3 2 4# MF 252 Quality Control 3 2 4XX xxx Humanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language Elective 3-4 0 3-415-16TOTAL CREDITS 72-74# Indicates major field courses.* Any course with a prefix of AN, EO, HI, PS, PY or SO.Specific Admission Requirements1. At least three years of college preparatory mathematics(Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry) with minimum gradesof “C”;2. It is strongly recommended that all engineering technologyapplicants have satisfactorily completed high school levelcourses in chemistry and physics.ENG.TECHThough this curriculum is designed to be completed in the format listed, students may choose to take more time, depending on their individualcircumstances. Students who anticipate taking more time to complete the program are strongly encouraged to consult with their department head at thetime of registration each semester to ensure that prerequisite requirements are met and course selection is appropriate.35

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