Bachelor of Science in Plastics Engineering Curriculum Plan Sheet - 2010 Name ID Number Program Director 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 2 Analytical Reasoning Skills MATH-153 MATH-154 Calculus I Calculus II 4 4 Health and Physical Education from approved General Education listing 2 Humanities and the Arts and Social and Behavioral Sciences 9 credits from 3 different areas for HUMART, and 9 credits from 3 different areas for SBSCI from approved General Education listings: H umanities and the Arts 9 Social and Behavioral Sciences 9 Ethnic Studies endorsement Global Perspectives endorsement Natural Sciences CHEM-135 College Chemistry I 5 Technology from approved General Education listing 2 Mathematics and Basic Sciences CHEM-325 MATH-250 PHYS-281 PHYS-282 STAT-330 Chemistry of Polymers Differential Equations/Linear Algebra University Physics I University Physics II Probability & Statistics 4 3 5 5 3 Date Date Engineering Core ELEC-290 MECH-293 MECH-294 MFGE-275 MFGE-391 MFGT-150 Circuits & Devices Engineering Mechanics Mechanics of Materials Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer Fluid Mechanics Introduction to Engineering Materials 4 3 3 2 2 3 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 Engineering Graphics Using Solid Modeling Computer Aided Manufacturing Controls & Instrumentation Machine Vision & Robotics Capstone I: Process/Product Design Capstone II: Process/Product Development 3 3 3 4 2 3 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 2-3 4 3 Professional Selective (1 credit minimum) PLE-349 PLE-449 Intern Experience Cooperative Experience TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 1-3 1-3 132 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.