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Manufacturing Engineering Technology Degree Program


Curriculum for students entering program in 2008-09.

Specific Admission Requirements

The Manufacturing Engineering Technology program is designed to educate technicians in the manufacturing field. The program emphasizes mathematics and science courses to give students the knowledge to cope with changing technology. Course work incorporates the theory and practice of manufacturing from planning and layout through the operation and control phases. Extensive computer applications are part of the program including computer-aided drafting and computer-aided manufacturing. English and social sciences are taught as part of the program to broaden the student’s perspective and improve communication skills. . English and social sciences are taught as part of the program to broaden the student’s perspective and improve communication skills.

The degree of Associate in Science in Engineering Technology with a major in Manufacturing Engineering Technology is awarded upon successful completion of the program. Graduates are employed in positions such as production planners, management assistants, material planners, and manufacturing engineering technicians. A 3-year version of this program is available. Contact the Department Head for details.

Those graduates who have maintained the appropriate GPA are eligible for entrance into the third year of study toward a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology degree at the University of New Hampshire in Manchester (dual admission program), and at other colleges and universities. This program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission/Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (TAC/ABET), 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202--Telephone (410) 347-7700. Transferring to Other Institutions.

Complete a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering Technology
through new Dual Admission Program with UNH-Manchester

In July of 2002, NHTI and UNH-Manchester signed a "Dual Admission Agreement" enabling students interested in preparing for careers in the growing fields of computer, mechanical, manufacturing, and electronic and Broadband communication networking technology to be admitted jointly to both NHTI and UNH-Manchester. After earning requirements an associate degree at NHTI in one of these majors, students will automatically begin studies for their baccalaureate degree at UNH-Manchester without having to complete a separate application. The dual admission process also allows for faculty and advisors at both institutions to work with the students throughout their college experience, making the transition from NHTI to UNH-Manchester a seamless process.

More information on the "2 plus 2" Educational Path to Bachelor’s Degree Technology Fields.

For more information, contact NHTI Admissions Office at or (603) 271-7134, or UNH-Manchester Admissions, (603) 641-4150 or view the informational brochure (PDF or Printed Copy).

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CL - Numbers in the CL column below designate the number of lecture/classroom hours per week for the course
LAB - Numbers in the LAB column below designate the number of simulation laboratory, laboratory or clinical hours per week for the course
CR - Numbers in the CR column below designate the number of credit hours for the course

Course NumberCourse TitleCLLABCR
FIRST YEAR
  EN 101 English Composition 4 0 4
# MC 101 Design Graphics I 1 3 2
# MF 111 Manufacturing and
Materials Processing
3 2 4
 MT 133 Elementary Functions 40 4
 PH 133 Physics I: Mechanics, Heat 3 2 4
  18
Spring Semester
  EN 120 Communications or 
  EN 125 Communication and the Literature
of Science and Technology
3 0 3
  IT 102 PC Applications 3 0 3
# MC 102 Design Graphics II 1 3 2
# MC 150 Statics and Strength of Materials 3 2 4
  MT 134 Pre-Calculus 4 0 4
  PH 135 Physics II: Light, Sound, Electricity324
 20
SECOND YEAR
Fall Semester
  CH 105 Chemistry 3 2 4
# MF 202 Measurement and Control 3 2 4
# MF 220 Manufacturing Processes and
Machine Tools
3 3 4
 MT 205 Calculus I 4 0 4
  XX xxx Social Science Elective*3-4 0 3-4
  19-20
Spring Semester
# MF 241 Computer Integrated Manufacturing
(CIM)
3 3 4
# MF 230 Production Systems 3 2 4
# MF 252 Quality Control3 2 4
  XX xxx Humanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language Elective3-4 0 3-4
  15-16
TOTAL CREDITS 72-74

# Indicates major field courses.
* Any course with a prefix of AN, EO, HI, PS, PY or SO (except HI 104 and HI 105).

A 3-year version of this program is available. Contact the Department Head for details.

Revised June 5, 2008

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