A co-op must be scheduled near the 6th semester on the flowchart. MFGT-150 (3) Introduction to Engineering Materials * MFGT – 250 (3) Introduction To Plastics FALL ONLY MFGT-341 (3) Injection Molding Technology SPRING ONLY B CHEM – 135 (5) College Chemistry CHEM – 325 (4) Chemistry of Polymers SPRING ONLY D MECH – 292 (3) C PLE -310 (3) Injection Molding Theory, Design and Application FALL ONLY MECH – 294 (3) MFGE – 275 (3) Statics MATH – 154 (4) Calculus I Calculus II B PLE – 360 (3) Testing and Analysis of Plastics SPRING ONLY D MATH – 250 (3) Differential Equations & Linear Algebra * Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer MFGE – 391 (3) ENGGR – 210 (3) Engineering Graphics Fundamentals Engineering Graphics Using Solid Modeling 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. * PLE – 405 (3) Capstone I: Process/Product Design PHYS – 282 (5) ELEC – 290 (4) University Physics II Circuits & Devices C MFGE-325 (3) Computer Aided Manufacturing ARTHUM (6 CREDITS) SBSC (6 CREDITS) CISS (3 CREDITS) SRER (3 CREDITS) PLE – 420 (3) Transport Phenomena for Plastics Engineers SPRING ONLY A * INMGT – 422 (3) Quality Engineering PLE – 410 (3) Capstone II: Process/Product Development * MFGE – 363 (4) D Notes: * PLE – 340 (3) Process Simulation and Analysis SPRING ONLY MFGE – 415 (2) Machine Vision & Robotics * Controls & Instrumentation A ENGGR – 112 (3) Engineering Economy Fluid Mechanics STAT – 330 (3) Probability & Statistics A INMGT – 300 (2) * PLE –305 (3) Extrusion Theory and Application FALL ONLY PHYS – 291 (3) MATH – 153 (4) Program Credits: 129 (Revised 10/21/2014) * Dynamics Mechanics of Materials * Curriculum Flow Chart Fall 2014 GRADUATION * BACHELOR of SCIENCE PLASTICS ENGINEERING INMGT - 335 (4) Lean Manufacturing Systems Professional Selective (1 credit min.) PLE – 349 Intern Experience (1-2) PLE – 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)