Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Bulletin: 2014-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin Program: Advanced Manufacturing Major, B.S. Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Advanced Manufacturing Major, B.S.

The Bachelor of Science in Advanced Manufacturing is a practical degree program designed to prepare graduates for challenging careers in the high-tech arena of manufacturing.  The program requires a solid foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and liberal studies as well as the technical core.  A total of 120 semester hours are required in this degree program.  Eleven hours of mathematics including manufacturing statistics and survey of calculus, and twelve hours of chemistry and physics are required.  All Advanced Manufacturing students must also complete the Core 39 requirements.

An Advanced Manufacturing student can reasonably complete the program complete the program in four years provided they enter USI prepared for MATH 118 (Comprehensive Pre-Calculus) in their first semester.  Those students who do not enter the program ready for MATH 118 will take an additional four to ten hours of mathematics courses necessary to raise their mathematical abilities to a required level.

In accordance with the University’s transfer policy (found in the undergraduate admission requirements and regulations section), the faculty of the engineering department examine on a case-by-case basis the transcripts of students transferring from other institutions.  A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required for all TECH and engineering courses that a student takes as part of their program of study.

Petition for permission to waive any program requirements must be approved by the chair of the engineering department. After admission into the program, required technical courses may be taken at another institution for transfer of credit only when approved in advance by both the student’s advisor and the department chair.

Core 39

The core curriculum at USI, Core 39, offers students at our institution an outstanding opportunity to have a well-rounded education.  Some of the choices within Core 39 are limited for engineering majors in order to fulfill program needs.  Courses within Core 39 that are required for Advanced Manufacturing majors:

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
  • First Year Experience Course for Foundations  Credits: 1
  • CMST 101 - Introduction to Public Speaking for Communication in Foundations Credits: 3

     

    MATH 215 - Survey of Calculus or Credits: 3
    MATH 230 - Calculus I for Mathematics in Foundations Credits: 4

     

    ECON 208 - Principles of Microeconomics for Social Inquiry in Ways of Knowing Credits: 3
    PHIL 201 - Introduction to Ethics for Moral and Ethical Reasoning in Ways of Knowing Credits: 3
    IME 331 - Introduction to Statistical Quality Control for Scientific and Mathamatical Inquiry in Ways of Knowing Credits: 3

     

    PHYS 175 - General Physics I and Credits: 4
    PHYS 175L - General Physics I Laboratory Credits: 0

     

    CHEM 175 - Survey of Chemical Concepts for Natural Science with Lab in Bachelor of Science Credits: 4

     

    Students will have the option of selecting from available courses for one additional Ways of Knowing course, one World Language and Culture course in Bachelor of Science, and one Social Science course in Bachelor of Science.

     

    Students must ensure that they fulfill their global embedded experience with one of these three choices.  Students are highly encouraged to take courses in United States History, Literature, and Foreign Language to fulfill their Core 39 choices.  A total of 40 hours are earned in Core 39 due to the additional semester hour of CHEM 175.

    First Year

    Fall Semester (16 hours)

    Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    ENG 101 - Rhetoric and Composition I: Literacy and the Self Credits: 3
    TECH 103 - Materials & Manufacturing Processes Credits: 3
    MATH 118 - Comprehensive Pre-Calculus Credits: 5
    KIN 192 - Concepts in Wellness and Fitness Credits: 1
    ENGR 103 - Principles of Problem Solving Credits: 3
    UNIV 101 - First Year Experience Credits: 1

    Spring Semester (16 hours)

    Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    CMST 101 - Introduction to Public Speaking Credits: 3

     

    PHYS 175 - General Physics I and PHYS 175L - General Physics I Laboratory Credits: 0 Credits: 4

     or

    PHYS 205 - Intermediate Physics I and PHYS 205L - Intermediate Physics I Laboratory Credits: 0 Credits: 5

     

    MATH 215 - Survey of Calculus or MATH 230 - Calculus I Credits: 4 Credits: 3
    TECH 121 - CAD Fundamentals Credits: 3
    ENGR 104 - Applied Problem Solving Credits: 3

    Second Year

    Fall Semester (15 hours)

    Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    PHYS 176 - General Physics II and PHYS 176L - General Physics II Laboratory Credits: 0 Credits: 4

    or

    PHYS 206 - Intermediate Physics II and PHYS 206L - Intermediate Physics II Laboratory Credits: 0 Credits: 5

     

    TECH 213 - Mechanics for Technology Credits: 3
    TECH 261 - Fundamentals of Instrumentation Credits: 2
    TECH 275 - Statistics and Safety in Manufacturing Credits: 3
    ENG 201 - Rhetoric and Composition II: Literacy and the World Credits: 3

    Spring Semester (16 hours)

    Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    BCOM 231 - Business Communication Credits: 3
    CHEM 175 - Survey of Chemical Concepts or CHEM 261 - General Chemistry I   Credits: 4
    TECH 272 - Robotics Credits: 3
    TECH 315 - Strength of Materials Credits: 3
    ECON 208 - Principles of Microeconomics Credits: 3

    Third Year

    Fall Semester (15 hours)

    Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    ENGR 382 - SCADA Systems Design Credits: 3
    TECH 351 - Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer Credits: 3
  • TECH/IME Elective*  Credits: 3
  • TECH 362 - Manufacturing Credits: 3
    IME 331 - Introduction to Statistical Quality Control Credits: 3

    *TECH/IME elective can be any upper division TECH or IME course

    Spring Semester (15 hours)

    Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    ENGR 335 - Engineering Economics Credits: 3
    TECH 343 - Servo and Non-Servo Hydraulics Credits: 3
    TECH 367 - Advanced Manufacturing Credits: 3
    ECON 209 - Principles of Macroeconomics Credits: 3
    PHIL 201 - Introduction to Ethics Credits: 3

    Fourth Year

    Fall Semester (15 hours)

    Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    ENGR 482 - Engineering Organization and Management Credits: 3
    TECH 401 - Work Cell and Production Systems Design Credits: 3
  • TECH/IME Elective *  Credits:3
  • World Languages and Culture (Bachelor of Science) Elective  Credits:3
  • Ways of Knowing Elective  Credits: 3
  • *TECH/IME elective can be any upper division TECH or IME course

    Spring Semester (12 hours)

    Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    TECH 471 - Senior Project Credits: 3
    TECH 411 - Materials Credits: 3
  • Social Science (Bachelor of Science) Elective  Credits: 3
  • TECH/IME/Business Elective*  Credits: 3
  • *TECH/IME/Business Elective can be any 200 level or higher TECH, IME, or Business course

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