Overview

In the program Mechanical Engineering Technology – Manufacturing Management Option, students learn the technologies and skills needed to manage a high-tech production facility. The curriculum includes hands-on manufacturing processes, state-of-the-art Computer-Aided Drafting and Computer-Aided Machining (CAD/CAM), Computer Numerical Control (CNC), and materials and quality control analysis using statistical process control (SPC).

Graduates earn an Associate of Applied Science degree and are prepared for immediate employment in a production facility, or for easy transition into to related bachelor’s degree studies.

Contacts

Program Chair

Co-op Coordinator

Career Outlook

Graduates Are Prepared To

  • Develop quality control programs
  • Manage production and manufacturing operations
  • Program CNC machines
  • Use CAD/CAM systems

Representative Job Titles For Graduates

  • CAD/CAM System Specialist
  • Engineering Technician
  • Project Engineering Technician

Graduate Employment Outlook

Local demand is strong for engineering technicians who specialize in manufacturing. The U.S. Department of Labor indicates that overall employment of manufacturing management technicians is expected to increase 5 percent through 2022. Emphasis on controlling costs by increasing efficiency will keep up demand for skilled technicians in most industries, including non-profit organizations.

$34,000 to $52,000 annually

Graduate Starting Salary Projections

Education Options

Representative Co-Op/Clinical/Intern Site

  • Advanced Handling Systems
  • General Electric
  • Mazak Corporation
  • Procter & Gamble
  • Xomox Corporation

$11/hr to $17.50/hr

Co-op Salary Projections

Contacts

Program Chair

Co-op Coordinator

Curriculum

Effective 2024-2025 academic year

Mechanical Engineering Technology— Manufacturing Management Option (METM)

Semester 1 Lec Lab Credits
MET 100 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Technology ( B) 1 2 2
MET 111 Manufacturing Processes 1 ( B) 2 3 3
MET 131 MET Computer Aided Drafting 1 ( B) 2 3 3
ENG 101 English Composition 1 ( G) 3 0 3
FYE 1XX First Year Experience Elective (B) 1 0 1
MAT XXX Mathematics Elective 1 (G) 3 2 4
Semester 2
MET 112 Manufacturing Processes 2 ( T) 2 3 3
MET 132 MET Computer Aided Drafting 2 ( T) 2 3 3
MET 140 Engineering Materials ( T) 2 2 3
MET 150 Statics and Strength of Materials for MET ( T) 2 3 3
MAT XXX Mathematics Elective 2 (B) 3 2 4
Semester 3
MET 291 Full-Time Cooperative Education 1: Mechanical Engineering Technology ( T) 1 40 2
Semester 4
MET 113 Manufacturing Processes 3 ( T) 2 3 3
MET 240 Hydraulics and Pneumatics ( T) 2 3 3
MET 285 Mechanical Engineering Technology Capstone Project 1 ( T) 2 3 3
EET 101 Electronic Fundamentals 1 ( T) 2 3 3
ENG 10X English Composition Elective (G) 3 0 3
Semester 5
MET 290 Mechanical Engineering Technology Capstone Project 2 ( T) 2 3 3
PHY 151 Physics 1: Algebra and Trigonometry-Based ( G) 3 3 4
XXX XXX Arts/Humanities or Social/Behavioral Science Elective (G) 3 0 3
MET 215 Advanced and Additive Manufacturing ( T) 2 3 3
Semester 6
MET 292 Full-Time Cooperative Education 2: Mechanical Engineering Technology ( T) 1 40 2
Total Credits: 46 124 64

Electives

First Year Experience Elective
FYE 100 College Success Strategies: Overview 1
FYE 105 College Success Strategies: Overview and Application 2
FYE 110 College Success Strategies: Practice and Application 3
Mathematics Electives 8
Take one of the following series:
MAT 125
& MAT 126
Algebra and Trigonometry
and Functions and Calculus
Or
MAT 251
& MAT 252
Calculus 1
and Calculus 2
English Composition Elective
ENG 102 English Composition 2: Contemporary Issues 3
ENG 104 English Composition 2: Technical Communication 3
ENG 105 English Composition 2: Business Communication 3
Arts/Humanities or Social/Behavioral Science Elective
Any course from CULT, ECO, GEO, HST, LBR, PHI, POL, PSY, SOC
The letters G, B, and T (displayed after course titles or elective descriptions) identify types of courses required by the Ohio Department of Higher Education as part of an associate’s degree curriculum.

G = General Education course in this curriculum
B = Basic Skills course in this curriculum
T = Technical course in this curriculum
Some courses are offered in alternative versions identified with a letter after the course number -- for example, ENG 101 and ENG 101A.

• This curriculum displays only course numbers without the added letter.
• The alternative version, when available, meets the requirements of the course version without the added letter.

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