MANE:Manufacturing Engineering (MANE)

MANE 205. Manufacturing Process I. (3 Credits)

The types and properties of engineering materials including metals and polymers as employed in contemporary practice. The traditional manufacturing processing methods by which this materials are shaped into products such as machining, casting, forming, and fabricating techniques. Several experiments will be conducted. Prerequisite: ENGR 101 201608.

MANE 210. Manufacturing Process II. (3 Credits)

Modern manufacturing processes and related topics. Includes ceramics, composites, powder metallurgy, property enhancing and surface processing operations, rapid prototyping, and micro-fabricating. An introductory review of manufacturing support system including production planning and control, quality control, and measurement and inspection. Prerequisite: MANE 205 Manufacturing Process I.

MANE 307. Manufacturing Processes. (3 Credits)

Introduction to operation and design of materials forming, materials removal processes, additive manufacturing, and joining in manufacturing, including product properties, process capabilities, processing equipment design, and economics. Prerequisite: ENGR 305 Materials Engineering.

MANE 310. Cad/Cam. (1-3 Credits)

Design components and assemblies using wire-frame, surface and solid model generation. Manual NC part programming. Benefits, limitations, and selection of CAD and CAM systems. CAD as an input to CAM, and graphics-based NC programming. Configuration of CAD/CAM software, post-processor generation. Prerequisite: ENGR 200 Engineering Graphics and MANE 210 Manufacturing Process II.

MANE 315. Manufacturing Automation. (3 Credits)

Design of integrated production systems including flexible, programmed automatic control for fabrication, assembly, packaging, movement, and storage. Introduction to numerical control, industrial robotics, programmable logic controllers, and computer integrated manufacturing. Several experiments will be conducted. Prerequisite: ENGR 201 Circuit Analysis, ENGR 315 Dynamics, MANE 210 Manufacturing Process II 201608.

MANE 317. Manufacturing Systems. (3 Credits)

Basic principles of systems analysis and modeling applied to manufacturing processes and operations; numerical control, programmable controllers, flexible manufacturing systems, group technology, process planning and control, modeling and simulation of factory operations. Prerequisite: MANE 307 Manufacturing Processes.

MANE 400. Senior Seminar. (1 Credit)

Engineering design, literature searches, industry verses graduate school career options, ethics, professionalism and safety. The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam will be reviewed for students seeking certification as an Engineer-in-Training and subsequently as Professional Engineer. A departmental assessment examination on fundamental of engineering will be administrated. Prerequisite: Senior standing in MANE.

MANE 410. Prod Planning & Inventory Cont. (3 Credits)

Analysis and design of systems for planning, scheduling and controlling production, inventory and service operations and activities using operations research and dynamic systems method. Inventory analysis and control for single and multi-item systems. Production control methods like MRP, MRP-II, JIT, and Kanban. Manufacturing Strategy and competitiveness. 201608.

MANE 415. Project Engineering & Manageme. (3 Credits)

This course introduces Project Management skills needed to define, plan, monitor and complete projects as well as to identify the tools and techniques to resolve problems associated with bringing projects in on time and within an established budget and with high quality. Discussion will include application of network flow and sensitivity analysis in managing, scheduling and controlling a project with GANTT, CPM and PERT method. We will combines theories, techniques, group activities, and computer tools such as Microsoft Project.

MANE 420. Simulation. (3 Credits)

An introduction to discrete event simulation methods with emphasis on applications in manufacturing. The operations research topic of queuing theory is used to illustrate the importance of simulation as a problem- solving tool. Concepts and techniques of simulation modeling are covered as well as the statistical concepts and techniques required to obtain representative data, apply it to the model, and evaluate the results. A current high-level simulation language will be used to code the model for funning on the computer. Prerequisites: ENGR 301Engineering Statistics and ENGR 203 Introduction to Programming.

MANE 440. Off-Line Quality Control. (3 Credits)

A study of development of economic production systems for discrete products in a competitive manufacturing environment. Emphasis is on the interrelationships between product design and production process selection. Concepts of design for manufacture and assembly, tool engineering, and manufacturing systems design are included. Prerequisite: Senior standing in MANE 201608.

MANE 450. Manufacturing Design Implement. (1-3 Credits)

A mix of industry and in-house structured group projects, using process, toll, computer control, quality knowledge, and societal considerations. Projects will progress through a complete manufacturing cycle from design through implementation. Field trips to manufacturing centers. Prerequisite: Senior standing.

MANE 461. Senior Project I. (2 Credits)

Faculty supervised projects typical of problems which graduates encounter in their professions and which involve costs, planning scheduling and research. Formal written reports suitable for reference library, that include discussions of methodology, results, and conclusions. Prerequisite: Senior standing in MANE 201608.

MANE 462. Senior Project II. (2 Credits)

Faculty supervised projects typical of problems which graduates encounter in their professions and which involve costs, planning scheduling and research. Formal written reports suitable for reference library, that include discussions of methodology, results, and conclusions. Prerequisite: Senior standing in MANE 201608.

MANE 499. Special Topics. (3 Credits)

A course of independent study covering topics in Manufacturing Engineering as technical elective. Goal is to enhance student skills and knowledge in relevant topic. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.