This program is designed to give the student a broad background
in the basics of mechanics, fluid power, drafting, electronics and computer
applications in manufacturing. Graduates will be prepared for the manufacturing
jobs of the future in positions such as CAD/CAM Operator/Designer, Manufacturing
Engineering Technician, Quality Control Technician, Robotics Technician,
CNC Operator/Programmer, CIM Technician or CIM Equipment Installer. Employment
opportunities exist in many types of manufacturing industries, service
industries and consulting firms.
Students planning to continue their education at Eastern Illinois University
or Southern Illinois University to earn a bachelor's degree should consult
their advisor/counselor for course requirements and substitutions. Students
are required to furnish some basic drafting and hand tools, an approximate
cost of $40. |
| TEC 050 |
Technical Mathematics I (Module 1) |
2 |
| TEC 052* |
Technical Mathematics II (Module 2) |
2 |
| EET 040 |
Basic Electronics (Module 1) |
2.5 |
| EET 050* |
Electric Circuits (Module 2) |
2.5 |
| TEC 054* |
Technical Mathematics III (Module 3) |
2 |
| TEC 056* |
Technical Mathematics IV (Module 4) |
2 |
| MTT 050 |
Introduction to Machine Procedures |
3 |
| MTT 060* |
Computer Numerical Control |
3 |
| HED 178 |
Responding to Emergencies |
2 |
| CAD 092* |
Computer-Aided Manufacturing |
3 |
| TEC 076 |
Inspection and Quality Control or |
|
| CAD 094* |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing |
3 |