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BGSU
Firelands
+Associate of Applied Science in World Class Manufacturing
James
M. Smith, Ph.D., program director
This
program emphasizes three technical areas: manufacturing
processes, design and industrial management. Manufacturing
courses provide an understanding of processes with hands-on
emphasis on programming and operating computer-controlled
machines (CNC). A sequence of drafting and design courses
provide practical skills in computer-aided design and
the technical knowledge to provide specifications for
manufactured products. Quality and industrial management
courses emphasize the application of statistics and management
techniques that maximize quality and workplace safety.
Graduates are employed in business and industry and are
prepared to continue for a bachelor's degree in manufacturing,
mechanical design or quality.
Learning
Outcomes
General
learning outcomes for students graduating from this program
are:
- Given
prints and/or specifications for a manufactured product
involving metallic materials, the ability to identify
appropriate manufacturing processes, suggest alternative
methods, sequence activities and identify safety concerns
to the satisfaction of their immediate supervisor;
- The
ability to prepare and/or interpret detail drawings
or sketches that incorporate dimensions, conventional
tolerances and surface textures;
- The
ability to prepare and/or interpret assembly drawings
and three-dimensional computer models, to verbally communicate
and apply information on the relationship among parts,
parts required, geometric tolerances and revision tables;
- Working
collaboratively with production and management personnel,
the ability to contribute to the effective implementation
and utilization of modern industrial management practices
that maximize customer and employer satisfaction;
- The
ability to collect, analyze and interpret quantitative
and qualitative data to control manufacturing processes
and provide feedback for continuous improvement.
First
year
- General
education
- ENG
110, 111 and/or 112 (3-8)
- General
education elective (3)
- Basic
courses
- MATH
120 and 129; or 128 (5-7)
- MIS
200 or CS 101 (3)
- DESN
104 (3)
- Core
courses
- MFG
112, 126, 220, 240 (10)
- DESN
131 (3)
- ENVT
270 (3)
Second
year
- General
education
- IPC
102 or 306 (3)
- General
education elective (3)
- Basic
courses
- Core
courses
- MFG
227 (3)
- DESN
204 (3)
- DESN
231 or MFG 329 (3)
- ECT
191 (3)
- STAT
200 (3)
- Technical
electives (6)
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