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Mechanical Engineering Technology Purdue Polytechnic Institute TMET BS METC 120 cr for graduation D or better required in all major courses Departmental/Program Major Courses (120 credits) Required Major Courses (44 credits) () MET 10200 Production Specifications () MET 11100 Applied Statics () MET 1400 Materials and Processes I () MET 14400 Materials and Processes II (MET Gateway Course) (1) MET 16200 Computational Analysis Tools (4) MET 21100 Applied Strength of Materials () MET 2100 Dynamics () MET 21400 Machine Elements () MET 22000 Heat/Power () MET 2000 Fluid Power () MET 24500 Manufacturing Systems () MET 28400 Introduction to Industrial Controls () MET 100 Fluid Mechanics () MET 2000 Thermodynamics () MET 4600 (Advanced Materials in Manufacturing MET Selectives (12 credits) (6) MET Elective or approved Focus Area elective () MET Capstone Selective () Technical Selective or approved Focus Area Selective Other Departmental/Program Course Requirements (64 credits) () COM 11400 (*SPCH S 121 Public Speaking) Fundamentals of Speech Communication (satisfies Oral Communication for core) () COM 2000 Small Group Discussion or *SPCH S 229 Dis & Group Methods () ENGL 42100 Technical Writing () IET 45100 or TLI 400 Engineering Economics or *IT 45000 Production Cost Analysis () MA 15800 Precalculus Functions and Trigonometry () MA 16010 Applied Calculus I (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning for core) () MA 16020 Applied Calculus II and Differential Equations () ECET 22400 Electronic Systems () CHM 11100 (*CHEM C 101 & 121) General Chemistry (4) PHYS 22000 (*PHYS P 201 OR 221) General Physics (satisfies Science for core) (4) PHYS 22100 (*PHYS P 202 OR 222) General Physics II (satisfies Science for core) () STAT 0100 (*Math K 10) Statistical Methods () TECH 12000 Design Thinking in Technology (satisfies Information Literacy and Science, Technology & Society for core) () English Composition Selective ENGL 10600 or ENGL 10800 (*ENG W 11) (satisfies Written Communication for core) () Economics/Finance Selective ECON 21000, ECON 25100, ECON 25200, CSR 4200, MGMT 45500 (*ECON E 10 or ECON E 104) () General Education Human Cultures: Humanities Selective (satisfies Human Cultures Humanities for core) () General Education Human Cultures: Behavior/Social Sciences satisfies Human Cultures: Behavioral Sciences for core) (2) CGT Selective *CGT 11000 or CGT 1600 () Programming Selective (See Page ) () Global/Professional Selective () TECH/MGMT Selective * Denotes South Bend Location Course Offering University Core Requirements Human Cultures: Behavioral/Social Sciences Science Human Cultures: Humanities Science Information Literacy Science, Technology & Society Oral Communication Written Communication Quantitative Reasoning ******************************************************************************************************************************* The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. mypurdueplan is the knowledge source for specific requirements and completion. Updated 12/21/2015

School of Engineering Technology Name: Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) MET BS Suggested Arrangement of Courses Catalog Term: PUID: For Catalog Terms beginning in Fall 2015 Major Code: METC Program Code: TMET BS Fall 1 st Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by Spring 1 st Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by CGT Selective CGT 11000 MA 16010 Applied Calculus I (Prereq: MA 15800 with grade of C or better or ALEKS score 75) Freshman Composition Selective MET 11100 Applied Statics ENG W 11 (IUSB) (Prereqs: MA 15800 and MET 16200) MA 15800 Precalculus (Prereq ALEKS score 60) MET 1400 Materials and Processes I MET 14400 Materials and Processes II MET 10200 Production Specifications (MET Gateway Course) (Prereqs: (CGT 110 or CGT 16, and MET 16200) MET 16200 Computational Anly Tools 1 PHYS 22000 General Physics I 5 TECH 12000 Design Thinking in Tech.* PHYS P 221 or 201 (IUSB) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 17 Fall 2 nd Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by Spring 2 nd Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by ECET 22400 Electronic Systems MET 21400 Machine Elements (Prereq: MA 15 or MA 221) (Prereqs: MET 21100 and MET 2100) MA 16020 Applied Calculus/Diff Eqns. (Prereq: MA 16010 with grade of C or higher MET 21100 Strength of Materials (Prereqs: MET 11100 and MA 16010) MET 2100 Dynamics (Prereqs: MA 16020 and MET 11100) MET 24500 Manufacturing Systems (Prereqs: MET 1400 or MET 14400 and CGT 11000 MET 2000 Fluid Power (Prereqs: MET 11100 and MA 16010) 4 MET 28400 Intro to Industrial Controls (Prereq: ECET 22400) COM 11400 Fundamental of Speech Communication* SPCH S 121 (IUSB) PHYS 22100 General Physics II* (Prereq: PHYS 21200) PHYS P 222 or 202 (IUSB) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 17 5 Fall rd Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by Spring rd Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by CHM 111 General Chemistry CHEM C 5 MET 2000 Thermodynamics 101 & CHEM C 121 (IUSB) (Prereqs: MA 16010 and MET 22000) Humanities Selective MET 4600 Advanced Materials in Mfg (Prereqs: MET 211, MET 245 and Chemistry) MET 22000 Heat Power (Prereqs: PHYS I, MA 16010 and MET 16200) STAT 0100 MATH K 10 Statistical Tech (prereqs: MA 15800) ENGL 42100 Technical Writing Programming Selective CNIT 17500 Visual (Prereq: ENGL 10600) Basic Programming TECH/MGMT Selective Global/Professional Selective TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 17 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15 Fall 4 th Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by Spring 4 th Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by IET 45100 or TLI 400 Engineering Economics MET Capstone Selective IT 45000 Production Cost Analysis MET Elective or approved Focus Area MET Elective or approved Focus Area elective elective MET 100 Fluid Mechanics Behavioral Social Science Selective (Prereqs: MA 16021, MET 220 and MET 20) COM 2000 Small Group Discussion Economics/Finance Selective (Prereq: COM 11400) or SPCH S 229 Dis & Group Methods (IUSB) Technical Selective or approved Focus Area elective TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 12 1. 120 semester credits and a 2.0 Graduation GPA are required for the Bachelor of Science degree. 2. Students must earn a "D " or better in all courses.. Courses at Purdue University may only be attempted a maximum of three () times, including W, WF, I, IF and all graded attempts. 4. 2 credit hours of 00 level or higher courses must be completed at the Purdue location conferring the degree. ******************************************************************************************************************************************* The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. mypurdueplan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion. ****************************************************************************************************************** Updated 12/21/2015

MET SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION All prerequisites must be met BOLD indicates courses offered at the South Bend location. * Indicates approved IUSB course for South Bend location. See the Student Services Coordinator for course availability. CGT SELCTIVE CGT 11000 Technical Graphics Communications CGT 1600 Graphical Communication and Spatial Analysis IT 10500 Intro to Engineering Design PROGRAMMING SELECTIVE CNIT 10500 Introduction to C Programming CNIT 15500 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming CNIT 17500 Visual Programming TECHNICAL SELECTIVE A 00 400 level ENGR, ECET, MFET, CS or elective IET course. A CHM, MA, PHYS or STAT course beyond what is required. Any MET elective course ANSC 20 Physiology of Domestic Animals AT 27200 Intro to Composite Technology AT 27800 Nondestructive Testing AT 47800 Advanced Nondestructive Testing BCHM 22100 Analytical Biochemistry BCM 2000 Mechanical/Electrical Systems BCM 1500 Mechanical Construction Estimating BCM 8000 Concrete Construction BIOL 2000 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 22100 Introduction to Microbiology CGT 22600 Intro to Constraint Based Modeling CHM 11200/CHM 11600 General Chemistry II CHM 2200 Principles of Biochemistry CHM 48100 Environmental Chemistry CE 5000 Environmental Engineering MET 16400 Computing in Engineering Technology CS 15800 C Programming CS 15900 Programming Applications for Engineers CE 5500 Engineering Environmental Sustainability ENTM 21800 Introduction to Forensic Sciences FNR 0100 Wood Products/Wood Processes FNR 1100 Wood Structure, Identification and Properties FNR 41800 Properties for Wood Related to Manufacturing FNR 42500 Secondary Wood Products Manufacturing FS 22200 Safety of Foods HSCI 1200 Radiation Science Fundamentals IE 47700 Work Methods and Measurement IE 57700 Human Factors in Engineering IT 000 Industrial Sales and Sales Management IT 4500 Automatic Identification and Data Capture IT 5100 Adv. Industrial Safety & Health Management IT 4400 Global Transportation and Logistics Management MA 26100 Multivariate Calculus MANAGEMENT SELECTIVE AFT 5100 AF Leadership Studies I AFT 6100 AF Leadership Studies II ECET 8001 Global Professional Issues in ET EDPS 1500 Leadership: Listening EDPS 1600 Leadership: Cross Cultural EDPS 1700 Leadership: Mentoring ENTR 1000 Marketing Management for New Ventures MGMT 20000 Accounting Principles *BUS A201 Intro to Financial Accounting MGMT 20010 Business Accounting MSL 20200 Leadership & Teamwork MSL 0100 Leadership & Problem Solving MSL 40100 Leadership & Management NS 21400 Fundamentals of Leadership NS 4100 Naval Leadership Management & Ethics OLS 25200 Human Relationships in Organizations OLS 27400 Applied Leadership OLS 28400 Leadership Principles OLS 6400 Tech & the Organization OLS 8600 Leadership for Org Change & Innovation PSY 27200 Intro to Industrial Organizational Psych TLI 11200 Foundations of Organizational Leadership TLI 15200 Business Principles for Org Leadership TLI 2100 Project Management TLI 2500 Principles of Technology Strategy TLI 25400 Leading Change in Technology Orgs Approved Study Abroad Course

MET ELECTIVE (6 credit hours) MET 0200 CAD in the Enterprise MET 1100 Experimental Strength of Materials MET 1700 Machine Diagnostics (Spring Only) MET 400 Advanced Fluid Power (Spring Only) MET 4900 Stringed Instrument Design and Manufacture MET 8200 Controls and Instrumentation for Automation MET 40000 Mechanical Design MET 41100 Introduction to the Finite Element Method MET 42100 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (Fall only) MET CAPSTONE SELECTIVE ( credit hours) MET 400 Advanced Fluid Power (Spring Only) MET 40000 Mechanical Design MET 40100 Capstone Projects I MET 40200 Capstone Projects II MET 42100 Air Conditional and Refrigeration (Fall only) MET 42600 Internal Combustion Engines (Fall only) MET 4200 Hydraulic Motion Control Systems (Spring Only) MET 4600 Pneumatic Motion Control Systems (Fall only) MET 4401 Joining Processes MET 45100 Manufacturing Quality Control MET 48600 Fundamentals of Motorsports MET 49000 Multidisciplinary Capstone I (Fall only) MET 49000 Multidisciplinary Capstone II (Spring Only MET 4200 Hydraulic Motion Control Systems (Spring only) MET 4600 Pneumatic Motion Control Systems (Fall only) MET 49000 Multidisciplinary Capstone I (Fall only) MET 49000 Multidisciplinary Capstone II (Spring Only) GLOBAL/PROFESSIONAL SELECTIVE ANTH 20500 Human Cultural Diversity ANTH 4100 Culture & Personality ARAB 28000 Arabic Culture CHNS 28000 Selected Topics on China CHNS 28500 Chinese Calligraphy COM 22400 Communicating in the Global Workplace COM 000 Intercultural Communication ECET 8001 Global Professional Issues in ET EDPS 1600 Leadership: Cross Cultural FLL 2500 East Asian Literature in Translation FLL 2900 Contemporary Foreign Women Writers in Translation FR 000 French Cinema GER 2000 German Folklore & Fairy Tales GER 2000 German Literature in Translation HIST 0000 Eve of Destruction HIST 00 Science & Technology in Western Civilization I HIST 400 Science & Technology in Western Civilization II HIST 5000 Science & Technology in Twentieth Century World HIST 6000 Gender in Middle East History JPNS 28000 Introduction to Modern Japanese Civilization MGMT 45500 Legal Background for Business MSL 0200 Leadership & Ethics MUS 7800 World Music NS 4100 Naval Leadership Management & Ethics OLS 45600 Tech & the Global Society PHIL 20600 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 29000 Environmental Ethics PHIL 000 Religions of the East PHIL 100 Religions of the West POL 2100 Introductions to the United States Foreign Policy PSY 500 Stereotyping & Prejudice PTGS 000 Racial & Ethnic Diversity SPAN 2500 Spanish American Literature in Translation SPAN 000 Spanish & Latin American Cinema TECH 000 Tech and the Global Society Approved Study Abroad Course FRESHMAN COMPOSITION ENGL 10600 *ENG W 11 Reading, Writing & Inquiry ECONOMICS/FINANCE SELECTIVE CSR 420 Personal Finance ECON 2100 Principles of Economics ECON 25100 Microeconomics *ECON E 10 Intro Microeconomics *ECON E 104 Intro to Macroeconomics ECON 25200 Macroeconomics ENTR courses 20000 and 1000 HUMANITIES FOUNDATIONAL SELECTIVE: see http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html Students attending the South Bend location can go to the following link to review how IU courses transfer to Purdue University to meet Core Course Requirements: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/documents/retro%20and%20transfer%20credit%20course%20list%205-27-14.pdf *FINA F 100 Fundamentals of Studio Drawing *HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 2 *HIST H 105 American History I *MUS M 17400 Music for the Listener *HIST H 106 American History II *PHIL P 110 Introduction to Philosophy *HIST H 11 History of Western Civilization 1 *PHIL P 140 Introduction to Ethics BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE FOUNDATIONAL SELECTIVE: see http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html

Students attending the South Bend location can go to the following link to review how IU courses transfer to Purdue University to meet Core Course Requirements: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/documents/retro%20and%20transfer%20credit%20course%20list%205-27-14.pdf *ECON E 10 Introduction to Microeconomics *ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics *POLS Y 10 Introduction to American Politics *POLS Y 109 Introduction to International Relations *PSY P 10 Introduction to Psychology *SOC S 161 Principles of Sociology *SOC S 16 Social Problems