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Manufacturing EngineeringTechnology
Administered By: Department of Engineering Technology, (973)596-3228, email: engineeringtechnology@njit.edu
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Administration
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Chairperson rockland

Administration
Chairperson Ronald H. Rockland

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Administrator and Coordinator english
Administrator and Coordinator Robert English
 

The manufacturing option is a broad program emphasizing the quantitative methods of manufacturing and production management. It prepares the holder of an associate's degree in an appropriate field of technology for work in quality control, work measurement, reliability, cost analysis, CAD/CAM, plant layout, CNC, materials handling, and supervision. This option is accredited by TAC of ABET until August 2006.

Typical Manufacturing Engineering Technology AAS Program students who expect to transfer to the junior year of the B.S.E.T program should have successfully completed most of the following courses or equivalent in their first two years of study.

A minimum of 64 semester hour credits is required in:

  • Communications
  • College Algebra and Trigonometry
  • Unified or Applied Calculus
  • Physics I and II
  • Computer Programming Language or Applications
  • Engineering Graphics
  • Social Science/Humanities
  • Computer-Aided Drafting
  • Mechanisms and Machines
  • Manufacturing Processes
  • Automated Manufacturing
  • Electricity/Electronics
  • Physical Education


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Junior and Senior Curriculum (66 credits) 6
 
Junior and Senior Curriculum ((66 credits))
JUNIOR YEAR:
1st Semester: math309,mnet300,mnet315,mnet414,{Elective;Open:GUR;3-0-3}
  Math 309Mathematical Analysis for Technology (4-0-4)
  MNET 300Concepts in Machining (2-4-4)
  MNET 315Industrial Statistics (2-2-3)
  MNET 414Industrial Cost Analysis (3-0-3)
  Elective (Open:GUR) (3-0-3) 
2nd Semester: chem301,ecet329,mnet303,mnet318,mnet420,{Elective;Free;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3}[e1]
  Chem 301Chemical Technology (2-2-3)
  ECET 329Analog and Digital Electronics (2-2-3)
  MNET 303Advanced Techniques in CAD/CAM (2-2-3)
  MNET 318Manufacturing Process Design (2-2-3)
  MNET 420Quality Systems (2-2-3)
  Elective (Free) (3-0-3) 
  Elective (Free) (3-0-3) 
SENIOR YEAR:
1st Semester: met303,met304,mnet405,mnet416,{Elective;Lit/Hist/Phil/STS:GUR;3-0-3},{Elective;Technical;3-0-3}
  MET 303Applied Thermodynamics (3-0-3)
  MET 304Applied Fluid Mechanics (2-2-3)
  MNET 405Numerical Control for Machine Tools (2-2-3)
  MNET 416Production Scheduling (3-0-3)
  Elective (Lit/Hist/Phil/STS:GUR) (3-0-3) 
  Elective (Technical) (3-0-3) 
2nd Semester: met304,mnet422,mnet424,mnet426,{Elective;Capstone Seminar:GUR;3-0-3}
  MET 304Applied Fluid Mechanics (2-2-3)
  MNET 422Tool Design (2-2-3)
  MNET 424Facilities Planning (1-2-2)
  MNET 426Manufacturing Project (1-3-2)
  Elective (Capstone Seminar:GUR) (3-0-3) 
Electives
Open Elective in Humanities and Social Science GUR: Students must take one 300-level course from any of the following fields: English (Eng); history (Hist); literature (Lit); philosophy (Phil); science, technology, and society (STS); social science (SS); or theater (Thtr). Students also may satisfy this requirement with Architectural History IV (Arch 382) or by taking an approved 300-level course at Rutgers-Newark. The department recommends engineering technology majors take Eng 352 to fulfill this requirement.

Lit/Hist/Phil/STS GUR: Students must take one 300-level course from any of the following fields: literature; history; philosophy; or science, technology, and society (STS); or an approved 300-level course at Rutgers-Newark.

Capstone Seminar in Humanities and Social Science GUR: All students, except those enrolled in the honors college, take one of the following:HSS 403,HSS 404, HSS 405, HSS 406, HSS 407, HSS 408, HSS 409. Students enrolled in the honors college take one from HSS 491H-499H .

* Free: Consult the program coordinator. Students entering with fewer than 9 credits in humanities/social science must take an appropriate humanities/social science course to fulfill the NJIT GUR. Consult your program coordinator.

Suggested Technical Electives:

ie449,ie473,ie445,met307,mnet395,mnet423
  IE 449Industrial Robotics (2-2-3)
  IE 473Safety Engineering (3-0-3)
  IE 445Idustrial Simulation (2-2-3)
  MET 307Plastics Technology (2-2-3)
  MNET 395Co-op Work Experience I (3 degree credits)
  MNET 423Motion and Time Study Techniques (2-2-3)
Co-op
Co-op courses must be approved by the faculty advisor in the student's major department. For the B.S.E.T. option in manufacturing engineering technology, MNET 395 is taken as an elective for degree credit and?MNET 495? may be taken as additive credit.
 


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