College of Technology Degree – Bachelor of Science Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology (Proposed) Northwest Catalog Year: 2016-17 Degree Requirements Details Credit Hours Grade Point Average ( GPA) Residency Rule Experiential Learning (E X L) 120 credits hours 2.0 GPA Complete at least 32 hours at the 30000 or higher course level at a Purdue Northwest (PNW) Campus 2 courses approved with the EXL attribute Only courses approved by the University Senate as General Education will satisfy Gen Ed Requirements. SEMESTER 1 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Algebra & Trig for Technology I MA 14700 English Composition I Intro to Engineering Technology ENGL 10400 MET 16100 Production Drawing & CAD Manufacturing Processes II Fundamentals of Speech Semester Offered Credit Hours Gen Ed Min Grade 3 GEQR ALL FA 3 1 MET 10000 MET 24200 COM 11400 FA, SP FA, SP ALL 3 3 3 GEWR CGEWE GETS GEUR GECU SEMESTER 2 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Algebra & Trig for Technology II Applied Mechanics Statics Materials I Computational Analysis Tools Intro. to Parametric Modeling Humanities or Social Science Elective MA 14800 MET 11800 (m) MET 14100 MET 16200 MET 10100 SEMESTER 3 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Credit Offered Hours Calculus for Technology I Applied Strength of Materials MA 16019 MET 21100 (m) FA 4 4 General Physics I Dynamics PHYS 22000 MET 21300 (m) 4 3 GESC FA, SP SEMESTER 4 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Credit Hours Gen Ed Production Drawing Fluid Power Applied Calc. II and Diff. Eqs. MET 10200 MET 23000 MA 16021 SP SP Machine Elements Technical Report Writing MET 21500 (m) ENGL 22000 FA, SP ALL SEMESTER 5 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Electricity Fundamentals Applied Heat Transfer General Physics II ECET 21400 MET 32900 PHYS 22100 Engineering Project Management & IET 30800 Economic Analysis Elementary Statistical Methods I STAT 30100 FA, SP FA, SP SP SP ALL FA FA, SP Credit Hours 3 3 3 1 3 3 Notes Credit Hours 3 3 4 3 3 Pre/Co-requisite Courses MA 15300 MA 11500 or SAT Mathematics 449 or ALEKS Math Placement 030 ENGL 10100 High School Grades See Note 1 Co-requisite: MET 10000 GESL Gen Ed Min Grade Notes Also Allowed MA 15400 MET 11100 Pre/Co-requisite Courses MA 14700 or MA 15300 MA 14800 or MA 15400 MA 14700 or MA 15300 MET 10000 GEHA or GESB Gen Ed See Note 2 Min Grade Notes Also Allowed MA 16300 Min Notes Grade 3 3 3 3 3 Also Allowed Also Allowed Pre/Co-requisite Courses MA 14800 or MA 15400 MET 11800 or MET 11100 and Coreq: MA 16019 MA 14800 or MA 15400 MET 11800 or MET 11100 and Coreq: MA 16019 Pre/Co-requisite Courses MET 10000 and MET 16200 PHYS 22000 MA 22400 or MA16400 MET 21100 and MET 21300 ENGL 10000, 10100,10400, or 10800 GEWR Gen Ed Min Notes Grade Also Allowed GESC IET 45100 Pre/Co-requisite Courses PHYS 22000 & MA 16019 PHYS 22000 Junior or Senior standing MA 14700 or 15300 or College Level Mathematics SEMESTER 6 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Production Planning & Control Controls & Instr. for Automation Safety and Health for the Technologies Computer Programming Course Applied Thermodynamics IET 22400 MET 38200 OLS 30000 SP SP ALL 3 3 3 MET 32500 SP 3 3 SEMESTER 7 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Comp Integrated Design & Manufacturing Applied Fluid Mechanics MET 46100 FA 3 MET 31300 FA 3 MET 49500 FA,SP FA, SP 3 3 FA,SP 3 MET / IET Elective Senior Project Survey Tech / CHM Elective SEMESTER 8 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number MET Elective COM / OLS Elective (30000 level and above) Senior Project MET 49700 Humanities or Social Science Elective Semester Offered Credit Hours Credit Hours Credit Hours FA, SP FA, SP 3 3 FA, SP ALL 3 3 Program Total 120 Gen Ed Min Grade Also Allowed Notes Pre/Co-requisite Courses TECH Elect. STAT 30100 MA 16019 and Phys 22000 OLS 33100 Junior or Senior standing MA 16019 and PHYS 22000 Gen Ed Min Grade Also Allowed Notes EXL MET 41100 Min Grade GEHA or GESB 30 Notes EXL See Note 2 MET 10200 and MET 21100 and MET 24200 MET 23000 and MA 16021 or MA 22400 IET 30800 and OLS 30000 or OLS 33100 EXL Gen Ed Pre/Co-requisite Courses Also Allowed Pre/Co-requisite Courses MET 49500 9 EXL Additional Information and Guidelines Note 1: Intro to Engineering Technology MET 16100 meets the Wellness Education, Technology in Society, and Freshman Experience General Education Core requirements. Note 2: Humanities or Social Science - Approved AD Art & Design; COM Communication; ENGL English; FR French; GR German; HIST History; JPNS Japanese; MUS Music; OLS 16300 Fundamentals of Self Leadership; or PHIL Philosophy; SPAN Spanish; ANTH Anthropology; ECON Economics; ETHN Ethnic Studies; GEOG Geography; OLS Organizational Leadership & Supervision; POL Political Science; PSY Psychology; SOC Sociology; WOST Women’s Studies One approved Humanities and one approved Social Science course must be taken to satisfy the respective General Education Core requirements. Note 3: ABET requires 40 credits of non-MET, IET, ECET CMET, CGT, ET, or ITS (non-technology) courses. The MET curriculum has 26 from Gen Ed +22 MA, STAT, OLS or COM credits not in the Gen Ed Core. Milestone Courses, noted by (m) next to the subject code / course number, have been identified as being critical to your success in this field of study. Failure to master the subject matter in milestone courses may impact your ability to progress in your degree program. In many cases this means achieving higher grades than just the minimum that may be noted in this plan of study. Review your program requirements with your academic advisor to stay on track for graduation. Degree - Bachelor of Science (B.S.) CIP Code: 158999 Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology (METC) College: Technology Program Code: Concentration: MET-BS none College of Technology Degree – Bachelor of Science Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology (Current) Catalog Year: 2014-15 Degree Requirements Details Credit Hours Grade Point Average ( GPA) Residency Rule Experiential Learning (E X L) 120 credits hours 2.0 GPA Complete at least 32 hours at the 30000 or higher course level at Purdue University Calumet (PUC campus) 2 courses approved with the E X L attribute General Education Core English Composition English Composition Natural Science Mathematics or Statistics Humanities Social Sciences Speech Communication Computer Utilization Wellness Education Technology in Society Freshman Experience Course Additional General Education Subtotal Subject Code/ Course Number ENGL 10400 ENGL 22000 PHYS 22000 and PHYS 22100 MA 14700 Any GEHA Humanities Semester Offered FA,SP,SU ALL Credit Gen Ed Min Hours Requirement Grade 3 3 8 ALL Any GESB Social Science ALL COM 11400 ALL MET 10000 MET 16100 MET 16100 MET 16100 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 30 GEWR GEWR GESC C- GEQR GEHA GESB GESL GECU GEWE GETS GEUR Also Allowed Pre/Co-requisite Courses ENGL10500 High School Grades ENGL10000, 10400, or 10800 PHYS 22000 =MA 14800 or MA 15400 PHYS 22100=PHYS 22000 MA15300 ALEKS Placement Only courses approved by University Senate as General Education will satisfy Gen Ed Requirements. Recommended Gen Ed courses for your program are listed above. SEMESTER 1 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Algebra & Trig for Technology I MA 14700 English Composition I Intro to Engineering Technology Production Drawing & CAD Manufacturing Processes II Fundamentals of Speech ENGL 10400 MET 16100 MET 10000 MET 24200 COM 11400 ALL FA FA, SP FA, SP ALL SEMESTER 2 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Algebra & Trig for Technology II Applied Mechanics Statics Materials I Computational Analysis Tools Chemistry Elective (with Lab) Production Drawing MA 14800 MET 11800 (m) MET 14100 MET 16200 Any CHM with lab MET 10200 SEMESTER 3 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Calculus for Technology I Applied Strength of Materials MA 21900 MET 21100 (m) FA 4 4 General Physics I Dynamics PHYS 22000 MET 21300 (m) FA, SP 4 3 SEMESTER 4 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Electricity Fundamentals Fluid Power ECET 21400 MET 23000 SP SP 3 3 Social Science Elective Machine Elements Technical Report Writing Any GESB Soc Sci MET 2XX00 (m) ENGL 22000 ALL FA, SP ALL 3 3 3 FA, SP FA, SP SP SP Credit Hours Gen Ed 3 GEQR 3 1 3 3 3 GEWR Note 1 GECU Credit Hours Min Grade EXL Course MA 15300 C- Credit Hours MA 11500 or SAT Mathematics 449 or ALEKS Math Placement 030 High School Grades Co-requisite: MET 10000 GESL Gen Ed Min Grade EXL Course 3 3 3 1 3 3 Credit Hours Also Pre/Co-requisite Courses Allowed Also Allowed MA 15400 Pre/Co-requisite Courses MA 14700 or MA 15300 MA 14800 or MA 15900 MA 14700 or MA 15900 MET 10000 and MET 16200 Gen Ed Min Grade EXL Course Also Allowed MA 16300 GESC Gen Ed Min Grade EXL Course Also Allowed Pre/Co-requisite Courses MA 14800 MET 11800 or MET 11100 and Prereq or Co-req: MA 21900 MA 14800 or MA 15400 MET 11800 and Pre-req or Co-req: MA 21900 Pre/Co-requisite Courses PHYS 22000 and Pre-req or Co-req: ECET 21400 GESB MET 21100 and MET 21300 ENGL 10000, 10400, or 10800 SEMESTER 5 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Calculus for Technology II Elective General Physics II MA 22200 See Note 2 PHYS 22100 Engineering Project Management & IET 30800 Economic Analysis Semester Offered FA, SP FA, SP Credit Hours 3 3 4 3 Elementary Statistical Methods I STAT 30100 SEMESTER 6 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Production Planning & Control Applied Fluid Mechanics Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) Elective Applied Thermodynamics IET 22400 MET 31300 OLS 33100 SP SP ALL 3 3 3 See Note 2 MET 32500 FA, SP SP 3 3 SEMESTER 7 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Min Grade EXL Course Also Allowed MA 16400 GESC FA Applied Heat Transfer Senior Project Survey Humanities Elective MET 32900 MET 49500 Any GEHA Humanities course FA FA, SP ALL SEMESTER 8 - Program Requirements (Course Title) Subject Code/ Course Number Semester Offered Elective Elective Senior Project Humanities or Social Science Elective or OLS 35000 See Note 2 FA, SP See Note 2 FA, SP MET 49700 FA, SP OLS 35000 or See Note 3 Credit Hours Credit Hours Gen Ed Min Grade EXL Course Also Allowed 3 3 3 3 Pre/Co-requisite Courses STAT 30100 MA 22200 and MET 23000 MA 21900 and PHYS 22000 Gen Ed Min Grade EXL Course Also Allowed Pre/Co-requisite Courses MET 20500 or MET 10200 and MET 21100 and MET 24200 ENGL 42000= ENGL10000, 10400, or 10800 OLS 47400=COM11400 PHYS 22000 and MA 21900 OLS 33100 and IET 30800 Yes 3 Credit Hours MA 21900 MA 14700 or College Level Mathematics CPT 076 or MA 15300 3 3 3 3 Pre/Co-requisite Courses PHYS 22000 Junior or Senior standing 3 Comp Integrated Design & MET 46100 Manufacturing Business Writing OR Conference ENGL 42000 OR Leadership Training OLS 47400 Program Total Gen Ed Yes GEHA Gen Ed Min Grade EXL Course Yes Also Allowed Pre/Co-requisite Courses MET 49500 120 Additional Information and Guidelines Note 1: Intro to Engineering Technology MET 16100 meets the Wellness Education, Technology in Society, and Freshman Experience General Education Core requirements. Note 2: Electives - Choose from the following courses: MET 30500; MET 31500; MET 34700; MET 42000; MET 42100; MET 46500; IET 27300; IET 35500; IET 41100; ECET26200, ECET36200 or other course approved by advisor. Note 2: Humanities or Social Science or OLS 35000 - Can be OLS 35000 Applied Creativity for Business and Industry or any AD Art & Design; COM Communication; ENGL English; FR French; GR German; HIST History; JPNS Japanese; MUS Music; OLS 16300 Fundamentals of Self Leadership; or PHIL Philosophy; SPAN Spanish; ANTH Anthropology; ECON Economics; ETHN Ethnic Studies; GEOG Geography; OLS Organizational Leadership & Supervision; POL Political Science; PSY Psychology; SOC Sociology; WOST Women’s Studies Milestone Courses, noted by (m) next to the subject code / course number, have been identified as being critical to your success in this field of study. Failure to master the subject matter in milestone courses may impact your ability to progress in your degree program. In many cases this means achieving higher grades than just the minimum that may be noted in this plan of study. Review your program requirements with your academic advisor to stay on track for graduation.