2425 Hwy. 75 • P.O. Box 246 Blountville, Tennessee 37617-0246 800.836.7822 (Admissions and Records) Fax 423.323.0215 www.NortheastState.edu Division of Advanced Technologies 2019-2020 Industrial Technology Technology An Associate of Applied Science Degree Program

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Manufacturing Engineering Technology program prepares individuals to function effectively in technical/management positions in an industrial environment. Areas of study include drafting TYPICAL PROGRAM OF STUDY and design, CNC machining, CAD/CAM, CIM, Course No. Course Title Credit automated manufacturing, and . FALL EDUC 1030 College and Lifelong Learning 3 INTC 1010 Quality and Inspection 3 The Industrial Technology Manufacturing Engineering MATH 1050 Trigonometric Applications 4 MATT 1110 Machine Tool Operations I 4 Technology program is accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering SPRING ENGL 1010 English Composition I 3 (ATMAE). INTC 1020 Safety in the Workplace 3 MATT 2210 Materials & Manufacturing Processes 3 MFGT 2310 CNC Programming I 3 3801 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 190 PHYS 1030 Survey of Physics 4 Raleigh, NC 27607 or Telephone: 919.635.8335 PSCI 1010 Principles of Physical Science 4 FALL APPLICATION PROCEDURE ENGR 1110 Engineering Graphics 3 INTC 1030 Industrial Concepts 3 A student desiring to enroll in the Associate of MFGT 2320 CNC Machine Operations I 3 QUAL 2220 Quality Management Theory and Practices 4 Applied Science degree program in Industrial COMM 2025 Fundamentals of Communication 3 Technology – Concentration: Manufacturing or COMM 2045 Public Speaking 3 Engineering Technology must: SPRING 1. Submit the Northeast State Application for Elective Humanities Elective (an approved 3 elective from the general education core) Admission to the Office of Admissions and Elective Behavioral/Social Science Elective (an 3 Records. approved elective from the general education core) MFGT 2410 Master Cam I 3 2. Indicate Industrial Technology – Concentration: MFGT 2870 Programming and Robotics 4 Manufacturing Engineering Technology as the MFGT 2900 and Quality 4

desired major on the Northeast State application Total Credit Hours 63 form. Additional learning support courses may be required for degree 3. See a faculty advisor from the Manufacturing completion. Engineering Technology Program prior to registering for classes. TYPICAL JOB OPPORTUNITIES 5. Upon completion of the program, all students will Manufacturing Engineering Technician: Programs demonstrate critical thinking skills for inquiry and machines, sets up production lines, writes manu- analysis, assimilation of facts and knowledge, and facturing instructions for operators, troubleshoots problem solving. equipment, and orders parts and equipment. Five-Year Job Placement Rate Process Engineering Technician: Determines 90% methods of manufacturing processes, sequencing Median Salary* of manufacturing operations, and design jigs and fixtures to facilitate efficient production methods. $45,020 *Source: Quality Control Technician: Uses statistical analysis to determine the efficiency of the manufacturing Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment process and the quality of materials produced. Statistics Survey; Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Labor Market Information CNC Programmer/Operator: Sets up, programs, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: and operates CNC equipment. Brad Stufflestreet PROGRAM COMPETENCIES Instructor, Machine Tool/Manufacturing The graduate is competent to: Engineering Technology 1. Explain and apply scientific, computer and Telephone: 423.354.5195 mathematical skills including analytical and [email protected] statistical reasoning to solve industry-based technology problems in quality control systems. or 2. Design, apply, and evaluate manufacturing processes related to turning, milling, forming, Advanced Technologies Division fabricating, forging, casting, and application Telephone: 423.279.7639 operations. [email protected] 3. Demonstrate technical sketching, manual draw- ing, and computer aided drawing skills to an acceptable level required in modern manufac- turing and industry. 4. Identify and write 2D, and 3D tool path code to control CNC and robotic equipment and identify tool path parameters prior to geometry creation in addition to other automated com- puter controlled equipment.

Northeast State Community College is part of the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the nation’s sixth largest higher education system, governing 46 post-secondary educational institutions. The TBR system includes six universities, 13 two-year colleges and 27 technology centers, providing programs in 90 of Tennessee’s 95 counties to more than 200,000 students.

Northeast State Community College does not discriminate against students, employees or applicants for admission or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, ethnic national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/ex- pression, disability, age, status as a covered veteran, genetic information or any other legally protected class with respect to all employment, programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Dr. Tim Harrison, Equity & Compliance Officer/Chief Advancement Officer, P.O. Box 246, Blountville, TN 37617-0246, 423.354.5296, [email protected]. Northeast State Community College’s policy on nondiscrimination can be found at http://cwis.northeaststate.edu/oie/ policymanual/pol.asp?p=254.

Northeast State is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the associate degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Northeast State.

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