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2022-23 RCC Catalog


2022-2023 Applied Technology Pathway
Applied Technology guided pathway at RCC

Manufacturing/Engineering Technology

Associate of Applied Science Degree

About the Program

This two-year program integrates conventional manufacturing techniques with computer integrated manufacturing skills. Computer aided drafting (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM) are used as basic tools in the manufacturing engineering process. In addition to technical training, students receive a solid education in mathematics and physical science, along with human relations and computer skills courses.

Graduates typically enter the workforce as computer aided design drafters, entry-level machinists, or computer numerical control (CNC) machine operators or engineering assistants. With additional on-the-job experience, this training facilitates movement into fields such as tool and die maker, quality control inspector, computer aided manufacturing (CAM) programmer, or lower-level supervisory positions. For transfer to a four-year institution in engineering, additional or alternate transfer courses will be recommended.

Program Learning Outcomes

The curriculum in RCC courses is derived from a set of identified learning outcomes that are relevant to the discipline. Program learning outcomes for the Manufacturing Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science program are:

  • Set up, operate, and program manual lathes to print specifications.
  • Interpret and develop machine tool paths using Mastercam software to create mechanical parts to industry standards.
  • Troubleshoot manufacturing processes and procedures.
  • Demonstrate the ability to adhere to personal and industry safety standards to protect personnel and equipment.
  • Operate and program CNC mills and lathes to print specifications.

Entry Requirements

Students are required to complete the Placement Process to determine skill level and readiness in math, reading, and writing. As part of their training program, students must begin with the courses within their skill level as determined through the Placement Process.

Advanced Standing

Coursework from accredited colleges and universities will be accepted in accordance with college registration policies and with the Manufacturing/Engineering Technology Department chair’s recommendation. In order to ensure that coursework is current, program courses over four years old must be reviewed and approved by the appropriate program coordinator before being accepted toward core requirements. Students must complete coursework in their major at a “C” or better level before proceeding to advanced coursework. Each College Now credit student must meet with the program coordinator to determine placement.

Credits earned in the successful completion of Career Pathway Certificates can be applied to other certificates and degrees in the Career Pathway. For more information, speak to a program advisor.

Graduation Requirements

Students are required to complete all courses in this program with a grade of “C” or better to receive their degrees. Certain required courses are graded on a pass/no pass basis only. A grade of “P” for these courses indicates a student earned the equivalent of a “C” or better grade.

This guide lays out an optimal path to graduate. Where zero credits are listed in the prerequisites, students may place into a higher-level(s) based on designated placement score(s). Note, some prerequisites may be required for graduation. Please consult an advisor with any program completion questions.

TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS:

90-95
Program email address: [email protected]
Program Prerequisites
Course No. Course Title Alternate Course(s) Comments

CIS120

Concepts in Computing I 1

 

Required for graduation.

MTH20

Pre-algebra

 

or designated placement score

RD90

College Reading

WR91

or designated placement score, WR91 fulfills RD90/WR90

WR90

Fundamentals of Composition

WR91

or designated placement score, WR91 fulfills RD90/WR90

Prerequisites - credits vary based on Placement Score(s): 0-14

 

 

Term 1
      Check in with Advisor

MET101

Mechanical Drafting

 

 

MET105

Blueprint Reading: Mechanical

 

 

MFG101

Introduction to Manufacturing

 

 

MEC102

Mechanical Fabrication

 

 

MFG116

Metrology

 

 

MTH63

Applied Algebra I

MTH60

or higher-level math course

 

Term Credits: 18

 

 

Term 2

MFG121

Manufacturing Processes I

 

can take MFG116 concurrently

MET121

Computer Aided Drafting I: Mechanical (Solid Works)

MET111

 

MET160

Materials and Metallurgy

MET165

 

MFG140

CNC Controls

 

 

WR115

Introduction to Expository Writing

BT113

or higher-level composition course

 

Term Credits: 15

 

 

Term 3

MET122

Computer Aided Drafting II: Mechanical (Solid Works)

MET112

 

PSY101

Psychology of Human Relations

BT101

 

MFG122

Manufacturing Processes II

 

 

MFG241

CNC Programming - Mill (HAAS)

 

 

 

Term Credits: 14

 

 

Term 4
      Check in with Advisor

EET101

Introduction to Electronics

 

MFG230

Statistics and Quality Control

 

can take MET104 concurrently

MFG242

Computer Aided Manufacturing I: Mastercam 2D

 

 

WLD101

Welding Fundamentals I

 

WLD111M fulfills WLD101, WLD102

MET104

Applied Shop Practices

MTH112

 

 

Term Credits: 16

 

 

Term 5

MFG220

Research and Development Prototyping

 

 

MFG243

Computer Aided Manufacturing II: Mastercam 3D

 

 

WLD102

Welding Fundamentals II

 

WLD111M fulfills WLD101, WLD102

WR121

English Composition I

BT114

or higher-level composition course

MEC114

Safety for Industry

 

or approved program elective

 

Term Credits: 18

 

 

Term 6

HE112

Emergency First Aid

 

MFG255

Computer Integrated Manufacturing

MFG280

 

MFG262

Lean Manufacturing

 

 

MFG123

Manufacturing Processes III

 

or approved program elective

 

Term Credits: 12

 

 

Approved Program Electives

(minimum 5-7 credits required)

Course No. Course Title Credits

BA109

Ready, Set, Work: Techniques for Landing a Job

2

CHEM104

Introductory Chemistry w/lab and Recitation

5

CHEM105

Introductory Organic Chemistry w/lab

4

CHEM106

Introductory Biochemistry w/lab

4

CHEM221,222,223

General Chemistry I, II, III w/lab and Recitation

5-5-5

CIS          

Any CIS applications course (CIS125SS highly recommended)

variable

CIS140

Introduction to Operating Systems

4

CIS179

Introduction to Networks

4

CIS240

Advanced Operating Systems

4

CS161J

Computer Science I (Java)

4

CS161U

Computer Science I (C++)

4

CS162J

Computer Science II (Java)

4

CS162U

Computer Science II (C++)

4

EET104

Fundamentals of Manufacturing Electronics

4

EET129

Introduction to Embedded Systems

3

EET225

Electronics Troubleshooting

3

ENGR101

Engineering Orientation I: Careers, Skills and Computer Tools

2

ENGR102

Engineering Orientation II: Careers, Skills and Computer Tools

2

ENGR103

Engineering Orientation III: Careers, Skills and Computer Tools

2

ENGR201

Electrical Fundamentals with lab

3

ENGR202

Electrical Fundamentals II with Lab

3

ENGR211

Statics

3

ENGR212

Dynamics

3

ENGR213

Strength of Materials

3

GS104

Physical Science w/lab or approved program elective

4

MEC103

Industrial Safety (Highly Recommended)

1

MEC114

Safety for Industry

3

MEC116

Quality Practices and Measurement

3

MEC118

Manufacturing Processes and Production

3

MEC120

Maintenance Awareness

4

MEC130

Hydraulics I

3

MEC140

Green Production

2

MEC149

Electric Motor Control

4

MEC240

Robotics I

3

MET112,113

Computer Aided Drafting II, III: Mechanical (Autodesk Inventor)

3-3

MET123

Computer Aided Drafting III: Mechanical (SolidWorks)

3

MFG199

Selected Topics in Manufacturing

variable

MFG210

AC/DC Electrical Systems for Manufacturing

3

MFG215

Electrical Control Systems and Sensors for Manufacturing

3

MFG244

CNC Programming – Lathe

3

MFG280

Cooperative Work Experience/Manufacturing

variable

MFG280S

CWE/Manufacturing Seminar

1

MFG291

Laser Cutting and Engraving Fundamentals

3

PH201,202,203

General Physics I, II, III with lab and recitation

5-5-5

PH211,212,213

General Physics (Calculus Based) I, II, III with lab and recitation

5-5-5

WLD102

Welding Fundamentals II (if not taken as core requirement)

3

WLD111

Technology of Industrial Welding I (if not taken as core requirement)

6-6-6

WLD111M

Technology of Industrial Welding for Manufacturing (if not taken as core requirement)

6

WLD112,113

Technology of Industrial Welding II, III

6-6-6

WLD121,122

Fabrication and Repair Practices I, II

5-5

WLD250P

Selected Topics: CNC Plasma Cutting

3

1 Approved Computer Information Science or Computer Science course, CIS120 or above, or documented computer proficiency within the past ten years.

For more information, contact the Manufacturing/Engineering Technology Department.

Manufacturing/Engineering Technology Department faculty and staff can also be reached by:
Phone: 541-956-7500
Email: [email protected]
Web address: www.roguecc.edu/manufacturing
TTY: Oregon Telecom Relay Service, 711

2022-23 RCC Catalog