Bachelor of Science in Plastics Engineering

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Bachelor of Science in Plastics Engineering
Curriculum Plan Sheet – Fall 2014
*Accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
Name
ID Number
Program Director
Date
Date
111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, 410/347-7700
Communication Skills
ENGL-101
ENGL-111
ENGL-102
ENGL-112
SPCOM-100
Freshman English Composition OR
Freshman English – Honors I
Freshman English Reading and Related
Writing
OR
Freshman English – Honors II
Fundamentals of Speech
3
3
3
3
3
Analytical Reasoning & Natural Sciences
MATH-153
MATH-154
CHEM-135
Calculus I
Calculus II
College Chemistry I
4
4
5
Humanities and Social Sciences
Minimum of six (6) different areas for breadth from the following
approved General Education listings:
 Arts & Humanities
[minimum two (2) subject areas]
 Social & Behavioral Sciences
6
6
[minimum two (2) subject areas]

Contemporary Issues
3
[one (1) subject area]
 Social Responsibility & Ethical Reasoning
3
[one (1) subject area]

GE Selective
[3 credits used in AR&NS]
Racial & Ethnic studies endorsement
Global studies endorsement
Mathematics and Basic Sciences
CHEM-325
STAT-330
MATH-250
PHYS-291
MECH-292
PHYS-282
Chemistry of Polymers
Probability & Statistics
Differential Equations/Linear Algebra
Statics
Dynamics
University Physics II
4
3
3
3
3
5
Engineering Core
ELEC-290
MECH-294
MFGE-275
MFGE-391
MFGT-150
PLE-349
PLE-449
Circuits & Devices
Mechanics of Materials
Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
Fluid Mechanics
Introduction to Engineering Materials
Intern Experience
or
Cooperative Experience
4
3
3
3
3
1
Polymer/Plastic Materials, Processes, Analysis and
Testing
MFGT-250
MFGT-341
PLE-305
PLE-310
PLE-340
PLE-360
PLE-420
Introduction to Plastics
Injection Molding Technology
Extrusion Theory and Application
Inj. Mold. Theory, Design, & Appl.
Process Simulation and Analysis
Testing and Analysis of Plastics
Transport Phenom. Plastics Eng.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Product and Production System Design
ENGGR-112
ENGGR-210
MFGE-325
MFGE-363
MFGE-415
PLE-405
PLE-410
Engineering Graphics Fundamentals
3
Engineering Graphics Using Solid Modeling 3
Computer Aided Manufacturing
3
Controls & Instrumentation
4
Machine Vision & Robotics
2
Capstone I: Process/Product Design
3
Capstone II: Process/Product Development 3
Advisor Notes Key:
C = Category Complete
St = Stout Course
T = Transfer Course
W = Waived Course/Credits
Su = Substitute Course
Engineering and Professional Competitiveness
INMGT-300 Engineering Economy
INMGT-335 Lean Manufacturing Systems
INMGT-422 Quality Engineering
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS:
2
4
3
129
When scheduling co-ops be aware that some
classes are only offered one semester per year.
Be sure to visit with your advisor or program
director to confirm that your co-op will not
interfere with your program plan.
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