Manufacturing Engineering University of Wisconsin-Stout Advisory Board Meeting Spring 2013

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Manufacturing Engineering
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Advisory Board Meeting
Spring 2013
Agenda
 Welcome – Introductions
 Approval of Fall 2012 Meeting Minutes
 Program Status Report
 Changes to MfgE Program for 2013 - 2014
 Open Discussion
 Engineering & Technology Dept. Open House
 Fall Meeting Announcement
 Adjourn
Approval of Spring Meeting Minutes
Program Status Report
Enrollment
 Approximately 211 students in program this semester;
this includes 17 students in Green Bay
 Twenty-nine students graduating tomorrow;
includes the first Green Bay NWTC graduates
Acceptance History
current recruitment year for 2013/2014
100
90
Manufacturing Engineering
Freshmen Applications for 2013/2014
13/14
80
2003-2004
70
2004-2005
2005-2006
60
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
50
2009-2010
2010-2011
40
2011-2012
2012-2013
5 Yr Mean
30
Mean
20
10
0
October November December January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August September
Acceptance History
250
current recruitment year for 2013/2014
Acceptance into E & T Department Programs
First Week in May of Recruitment Year
198
200
189
179
173
149
150
CEE
143
PLE
ET
PKG
MfgE
100
Total
79
71
71
69
66
57
50
34
38
36 35
33
28
47
42
40
39 41
40
39
32
24
23
11
11
12
2010/2011
2011/2012
2012/2013
16
0
2008/2009
2009/2010
2013/2014
Acceptance History
250
current recruitment year for 2013/2014
Acceptance into E & T Department Programs
Semester Start of Recruitment Year
227
195
200
189
168
155
150
CEE
132
PLE
ET
PKG
MfgE
100
Total
85
78
76
68
66
51
46
50
64
42
32
37
19
37
34
49 50
47
47
32
28
35
15
15
16
2010/2011
2011/2012
2012/2013
0
2007/2008
2008/2009
2009/2010
Program Status Report
Recruiting Efforts:
 STEPS
 FIRST LEGO League
 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Career Day
 SkillsUSA
 Visiting and hosting middle and high school groups
 Visiting and hosting community colleges
 Minnesota National College Fair
MfgE Program Prior to 2013/2014
A co-op can most easily be scheduled
after the 6th semester on the flowchart.
BACHELOR of SCIENCE
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
MFGT – 253 (3)
MFGT – 252 (3)
Material Removal
& Forming
Processes
MFGT – 251 (3)
Polymer &
Composite
Processes
CHEM – 135 (5)
College Chemistry
Curriculum Flow Chart
April 1, 2011
A
Program Credits: 132
E
MECH – 294 (3)
CHEM – 341 (4)
Chemistry of
Materials
SPRING ONLY
Casting & Joining
Processes
MECH -293 (3)
Mechanics of
Materials
Engineering
Mechanics
B
MFGE -325 (3)
Computer Aided
Manufacturing
MFGE – 351 (3)
Manufacturing
Process
Engineering 1
C
C
MATH – 153 (4)
Calculus I
Thermodynamics
& Heat Transfer
University Physics I
*
PHYS – 282 (5)
*
University Physics II
Calculus II
ENGL – 102 (3)
Freshman English
Composition
Freshman English
Reading & Writing
A
ELEC – 290 (4)
MFGE – 441 (3)
Design of Jigs,
Fixtures & Tooling
Circuits &
Devices
MATH – 250 (3)
Differential
Equations
& Linear Algebra
MATH – 154 (4)
ENGL – 101 (3)
*
MFGE – 275 (2)
PHYS – 281 (5)
INMGT - 335 (4)
Lean
Manufacturing
Systems
INMGT – 422 (3)
Quality
Engineering
Fundamentals of
Speech
A
ENGRR – 112 (3)
ENGRR – 210 (3)
Principles of
Engineering
Drawing
Engineering
Graphics Using
Solid Modeling
Notes:
1. * Prerequisite course indicated may be taken concurrently.
2. Program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation
Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, 410/347-7700.
Physical Well
Being
(2)
Courses must be from
approved general
education listing.
*
MFGE – 352 (3)
Manufacturing
Process
Engineering II
STAT – 330 (3)
Probability &
Statistics
SPCOM-100 (2)
MFGE – 440 (3)
Manufacturing
Systems Design &
Simulation
MFGE – 415 (2)
Machine Vision
& Robotics
E
MFGE – 405 (3)
Capstone I:
Product Design
by Concurrent
Engineering
MFGE – 410 (3)
Capstone II:
Manufacturing
Systems Design
MFGE – 391 (2)
Fluid Mechanics
GRADUATION
MFGT-150 (3)
Intro. to
Engineering
Materials
*
MFGE – 363 (4)
Controls &
Instrumentation
*
Gen. Ed.
Technology3 (2)
Course must be from
approved general
education listing.
B
Professional Selective
(1 credit min.)
MFGE - 349 Intern Experience (1-3)
MFGE - 449 Cooperative Experience (1-3)
INMGT – 300 (2)
Engineering
Economy
C
Refer to back of sheet for complete list of courses.
Humanities and
Social Studies
(18 credits)
Six (6) different areas from the
general education category listings:
Select a minimum of 3 areas each
from Humanities and the Arts
and
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Changes to MfgE Program for 2013/2014
A co-op can most easily be scheduled
after the 6th semester on the flowchart.
BACHELOR of SCIENCE
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
MFGT – 251 (3)
MFGT – 252 (3)
Fundamentals of
Plastics Materials
and Processing
Material Removal
& Forming
Processes
C
MFGT – 253 (3)
College Chemistry
CHEM – 341 (4)
Chemistry of
Materials
SPRING ONLY
A
MECH - XXX (3)
A
MFGE – 275 (3)
Statics
Thermodynamics
& Heat Transfer
*
PHYS – XXX (5)
Engineering Physics
MATH – 154 (4)
Calculus II
*
Fluid Mechanics
Circuits &
Devices
MFGE – 440 (3)
Manufacturing
Systems Design &
Simulation
INMGT - 335 (4)
Lean
Manufacturing
Systems
ENGGR – 210 (3)
Engineering
Graphics Using
Solid Modeling
B
INMGT – 300 (2)
Engineering
Economy
ARHU (6 CREDITS)
Notes:
1. * Prerequisite course indicated may be taken concurrently.
2. Program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation
Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, 410/347-7700.
*
*
*
MFGE – 410 (3)
Capstone II:
Manufacturing
Systems Design
C
MFGE – 363 (4)
A
Engineering
Graphics
Fundamentals
*
*
MFGE – 352 (3)
Manufacturing
Process
Engineering II
*
ENGGR – 112 (3)
MFGE – 441 (3)
Design of Jigs,
Fixtures & Tooling
MFGE – 405 (3)
Capstone I:
Product Design
by Concurrent
Engineering
ELEC – 290 (4)
MATH – 250 (3)
Differential
Equations
& Linear Algebra
INMGT – 422 (3)
Quality
Engineering
MFGE – 415 (2)
Machine Vision
& Robotics
*
MFGE – 391 (3)
STAT – 330 (3)
Probability &
Statistics
Curriculum Critical Path
MFGE -325 (3)
Computer Aided
Manufacturing
Mechanics of
Materials
PHYS – XXX (3)
Calculus I
Program Credits: 129
B
MFGE – 351 (3)
Manufacturing
Process
Engineering 1
Dynamics
MATH – 153 (4)
Curriculum Flow Chart
Fall 2013
Joining & Casting
Processes
MECH – 294 (3)
CHEM – 135 (5)
C
GRADUATION
MFGT-150 (3)
Intro. to
Engineering
Materials
SBSC (6 CREDITS)
CISS (3 CREDITS)
SRER (3 CREDITS)
Controls &
Instrumentation
Professional Selective:
(1 credit min.)
MFGE - 349 Intern Experience (1-2)
MFGE - 449 Cooperative Experience (1-2)
General Education:
Communications
(9 credits min.)
It is highly recommended that these courses be
taken during the first year of study.
ENGL-101 Fresh Engl Comp
(3 credits)
ENGL-102 Fresh Engl Rd & Wrt
(3 credits)
SPCOM-100 Fundmntls of Speech (3 credits)
General Education:
Arts & Humanities
(6 credits)
6 credits from 2 different areas
Social & Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
6 credits from 2 different areas
Contemporary Issues
(3 credits)
Social Responsibility and Ethical
Reasoning
(3 credits)
Changes to MfgE Program for
2013/2014
MfgE Program decreased by 3 credits to 129
 Dropped: PHYS 281 University Physics I 5 credits
 Added: PHYS 2xx Statics 3 credits
 Changed: MECH 293 to MECH 2xx Dynamics 3
credits
 Increased: MfgE 275 from 2 to 3 credits
 Increased: MfgE 391 from 2 to 3 credits
 Dropped: 3 credits due to new GE requirements
Changes to MfgE Program for
2013/2014
General Education Changes
Old GE Requirement
Humanities & Arts
9 credits
Social & Behavioral Sciences
9 credits
Additional New GE Requirements:
Contemporary Issues
Social Responsibility & Ethical Reasoning
Total
18 credits
Global Perspective Requirements
Racial & Ethnic Studies Requirements
New GE Req
6 credits
6 credits
3 credits
3 credits
18 credits
Open Discussion
Topics for discussion?
Offer Specialty Areas of Engineering
Study in MfgE Program
Develop specialty engineering areas within the MfgE
Program?
 Materials
 Quality
 Automation
 Industrial
 Welding
 Foundry
 Robotics
E & T Department Open House
E & T Department Open House in Fryklund Hall
first floor hallway until 4:00 pm
Capstone student project posters on display
E & T Department student coursework project
posters on display
Next Advisory Board Meeting
Friday, December 13, 2013
 Capstone II presentations starting at 10:00 am
 Advisory Board meeting 12:20 pm
 Adjourn – thank you for coming!
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