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!