MEC 1053 credit hours (lecture: 3 | lab: 0)
Processes and Materials  

Course covers properties of materials including plastics and decomposites, ceramics and metals. Processes discussed include molding, machining, forming and joining operations. Non-traditional methods such as EDM, stereolithography and abrasive cutting are presented. Course may include plant tours.

Instruction Type: In-Person | Online | Hybrid
Term Typically Offered: Fall | Spring  
MEC 2104 credit hours (lecture: 3 | lab: 2)
Computer Integrated Manufacturing  

Course provides overview of hardware, software and procedures involved in computer design and manufacturing. Content includes hardware and fundamentals of CAD, programmable controllers, NC programming, robotics technology, inventory management and computer-integrated manufacturing.

Instruction Type: In-Person

Fee: $50

MEC 2203 credit hours (lecture: 3 | lab: 0)
Elements of Machine Design  

Course examines design of machine elements as affected by material properties, loading conditions, stresses, deformation and costs. Content includes failure analysis, shafts and couplings, clutches and brakes, mechanical fasteners and springs.

Instruction Type: In-Person | Online | Hybrid
Term Typically Offered: Fall  
MEC 2303 credit hours (lecture: 3 | lab: 0)
Statics and Strength of Materials  

Course covers concepts of statics and strength of materials. Content includes forces, force components, trusses, centroids, equilibrium, stress and strain, defection of beams, torsion, and various types of joints.

Recommended: MAT 114 or higher-level MAT course.  
Instruction Type: In-Person | Online | Hybrid
Term Typically Offered: Spring