Future Students

Manufacturing Engineering Technology
METS Award Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate the ability to understand the importance of and follow the safety guidelines and practices as mandated by local, state and federal bodies of O.S.H.A.

  2. Apply AC and DC electrical concepts as they relate to the installation and troubleshooting analysis of N.E.M.A. and I.E.C. industrial electrical equipment.

  3. Install, maintain and develop programs for programmable logic controllers that meet industry standards while using Boolean programming methods and computer software.

  4. Read, follow and revise engineering drawings as they relate to the machining, assembling, fabrication and testing of manufacturing products when employing ANSI and ISO symbols and standards.

  5. Demonstrate the ability to problem solve by analyzing data and practicing statistical process control (SPC) and quality assurance (QA) theory methods.

  6. Accurately use calibrated precision measuring tools and data acquisition devices that are prevalent in the machine, fluid power and electrical trades.

  7. Develop and maintain manufacturing drawings by using a personal computer and demonstrating the use of one or more types of computer aided design (CAD) software.

  8. Analyze hydraulic and pneumatic systems that are employed in the manufacturing industry for proper selection, application and overall efficiency in accordance with National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) standards and practices.

  9. Communicate between the different manufacturing areas by comprehending and utilizing terms and phrases that are standard in the electronics, industrial electrical, fluid power, mechanical design, machine shop and plastic technologies.

  10. Demonstrate a good understanding of the manufacturing environment by applying the knowledge learned in a manufacturing industry internship.

  11. Enhance product development by aiding manufacturing engineers with the conveying, clarification and delegation of instructions to other project team members.

  12. Demonstrate the ability to compose, document and report production data using various technical-writing models.


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