Manufacturing Engineering Technology - Laser Maintenance Option
The Manufacturing Engineering Technology program prepares students for a variety of positions within a manufacturing facility.
Students will choose two certificate programs in the following areas; Computer Numerical Control (CNC), Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing, Laser Material Processing, Welding, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Robotics, and Industrial Maintenance. In addition to the courses in these programs, students will complete additional course work for the Manufacturing Engineering Associates Degree.
In addition to applied technical courses, Manufacturing Engineering Technology Associate Degree includes a co-op experience. Students must complete EBE 1000, Employability Skills, as a technical elective and then work with Office of Career Management to secure an appropriate co-op site.
Embedded Certificate
This degree program contains one or more embedded certificates which will automatically be awarded if the certificate requirements are met unless the student contacts Records and Registration and indicates he/she does not wish to have the certificate credential awarded.
Outcomes and Curriculum
- Design a finished product per quality specifications using knowledge of engineering materials, metrology and the manufacturing process.
- Produce a finished product per quality specifications using knowledge of engineering materials, metrology and the manufacturing process.
- Document a finished product per quality specifications using knowledge of engineering materials, metrology and the manufacturing process.
- Analyze a finished product per quality specifications using knowledge of engineering materials, metrology and the manufacturing process.
- Demostrate laser safety.
- Demonstrate troubleshooting skills in laser systems as well as auxilliary.
- Demonstrate basic preventative maintenance, environmental safety measurements and cleaning skills.
- Develop technical documentation for laser maintenance.