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Manufacturing Engineering Technology PIMFET-BS Mechatronics Engineering Technolgy MHET Purdue Polytechnic Institute 120-cr for graduation Departmental/Program Major Courses (120 credits) D- or better required in all major courses Required Major Courses (62 credits) () MET 10200 Production Specifications () MET 11100 Applied Statics (1) MET 1100 -- Mechanics Applications () Materials and Processes Selective () MET 2000 -- Fluid Power () MET 24500 Manufacturing Systems () MET 28400 Introduction to Industrial Controls () MET 8200 Controls and Instrumentation for Automation () MFET 4400 Automated Manufacturing Processes () MFET 7400 Manufacturing Integration () Manufacturing Selective () CNIT 10500 Introduction to C Programming () ENGT 18000 Engineering Technology Foundations (1) ENGT 18100 Engineering Technology Applications MHET courses (24 credits included in required major courses total) () Mechatronics Selective () Controls Selective () ECET 17900 Introduction to Digital Systems () ECET 27900 Embedded Digital Systems () ECET 2700 Instrumentation and DAQ Design () ECET 700 Analog Signal Processing () ECET 4000 Electronics Product and Program Management () ECET 46000 Project Design and Development Other Departmental/Program Course Requirements (54 credits) () Freshman Speech Selective (choose from COM 11400, SCLA 10200) (satisfies Oral Communication for core) () Communications Selective (Choose from COM 1500, COM 2000, COM 41500, EDPS 1500) () Technical Writing Selective (choose from ENGL 42100, ENGL 42400) () IET 45100 or TLI 400 Engineering Economics () MA 16010 - Applied Calculus I (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning for core) () MA 16020 - Applied Calculus II () ECET 22400 Electronic Systems () ECET 8001 --- Global/Professional Issues () CHM 11100 General Chemistry (4) PHYS Selective (choose from PHYS 21800, PHYS 22000, PHYS 17200) (satisfies Science for core) () TECH 12000 - Design Thinking in Technology (satisfies Information Literacy and Science, Technology & Society for core) () Science Selective () Freshman Composition Selective (choose from ENGL 10600 or 10800) (satisfies Written Communication for core) () Human Cultures: Humanities Foundation Selective (satisfies Human Cultures Humanities for core) () Human Cultures: Behavior/Social Sciences Foundation Selective (satisfies Human Cultures: Behavioral Sciences for core) () Humanities/Social Science Elective (2) Computer Graphics Selective (choose from CGT 11000, CGT 1600, or IT 10500) () Statistics/Quality Selective (choose between STAT 0100 or IT 4200) (0) Professional Requirement (0) Intercultural Requirement Free Electives (4 credits) (4) Free Electives 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 4/20/2018

School of Engineering Technology Name: Major: Mechatronics Engineering Technology (MHET) MFET-BS Suggested Arrangement of Courses Catalog Term: PUID: For Catalog Terms beginning in Fall 2018 Major Code: MHET Program Code: PIMFET-BS Accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org Fall 1 st Year CR GR Fulfilled by Spring 1 st Year CR GR Fulfilled by Materials and Processes Selective Freshman Composition Selective* MA 16010 Applied Calculus I MA 16020 Applied Calculus II (Prereq: ALEKS score of 75) (Prereq: MA 16010 with a grade of C-or better) TECH 12000 - Design Thinking in MET 11100 Applied Statics Technology (Prereqs: ENGT 18000) ENGT 18000 ENG Tech Foundations Humanities Foundation Selective* ENGT 18100 ENG Tech Applications 1 ECET 17900 Intro to Digital Systems CNIT 10500 Intro to C Programming TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15 Fall 2 nd Year CR GR Fulfilled by Spring 2 nd Year CR GR Fulfilled by ECET 22400 Electronic Systems MET 10200 Production Specifications (Prereq: MA 16010) (Prereqs: CGT Selective and ENGT 18000) COM 11400 Fund of Speech ECET 27900 Embedded Digital Systems Communication* (Prereq: EET 17900) MET 1100 Mechanics Applications 1 MET 28400 Intro to Industrial Controls (Prereq: MET 11100) (Prereq: ECET 22400) MET 24500 Manufacturing Systems Behavioral/Social Science Foundation Elective* (Prereqs: (MET 1400 or MET 14400) and Computer graphics selective) Computer Graphics Selective 2 Physics Selective* 4 CHM 11100 General Chemistry* TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 16 Fall rd Year CR GR Fulfilled by Spring rd Year CR GR Fulfilled by ECET 700 Analog Signal Processing MFET 7400 Mfg Integration I (Prereq: ECET 22400 + MA 16020) (Prereq: MET 28400) MFET 4400 Automated Mfg Processes (Prereq: MET 24500) ECET 8001 Global Professional Issues in Engineering Technology ENGL 42100 Technical Writing (Prereq: ENGL 10600) ECET 2700 Instrument & DAQ Design (Prereqs: ECET 22400, MA 16010, PHYS Sel.) Statistics or Quality Selective MET 2000 Fluid Power (Prereqs: (MET 11100 or PHYS 22000) and MA 16010) Science Selective* Manufacturing Selective TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15 Fall 4 th Year CR GR Fulfilled by Spring 4 th Year CR GR Fulfilled by ECET 4000 Electrical and Electronic ECET 46000 Project Design and Development Product and Program Management (Prereq: ECET 4000) COM 2000 Small Group Communication MET 8200 Controls/Instr for Automation (Prereq: MET 28400) Humanities/Social Science Elective Controls Selective Mechatronics Selective Free Elective TLI 400 Monetary Analysis for Industrial Free Elective 1 Decisions TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 1 *Fulfills University core. 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 Purdue University. 5. Complete a Professional Requirement. Complete an Intercultural Requirement. ******************************************************************************************************************************************* The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. mypurdueplan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion. ****************************************************************************************************************** Updated 4/20/2018

2018-2019 MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION All prerequisites must be met. Bold indicates courses offered at the Kokomo Campus. See Student Services Coordinator for course availability. FRESHMAN COMPOSITION SELECTIVE+ ENGL 10600 First-Year Composition ENGL 10800 Accelerated First-Year Composition FRESHMAN SPEECH SELECTIVE+ COM 11400 Fundamentals Of Speech Communication SCLA 10200 Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking And Communication II: Modern World COMMUNICATION SELECTIVE+ COM 1500 Speech Communication Of Technical Information COM 2000 Small Group Communication COM 41500 Discussion Of Technical Problems TECHNICAL WRITINNG SELECTIVE+ ENGL 42100 Technical Writing ENGL 42400 Writing For High Technology Industries COMPUTER GRAPHICS SELCTIVE CGT 11000 Technical Graphics Communications CGT 1600 Graphical Communication and Spatial Analysis ENG-W11 SPCH-S121 EDPS 1500 Collaborative Leadership: Interpersonal Skills SPCH-S22 SPCH-S229 ENG-W21 IT 10500 Intro to Engineering Design TECHNICAL ELECTIVE All Polytechnic Institute courses at the xxxx level or above that are not required for the major plus FNR 0100, MGMT 45500, and OLS 28400. STATISTICS OR QUALITY SELECTIVE STAT 0100 Elementary Statistical Methods IT 4200 Introduction To Statistical Quality PHYSICS SELECTIVE PHYS 21800 General Physics PHYS 22000 General Physics SCIENCE SELECTIVE BIOL 11000 Fundamentals of Biology I BIOL 2000 Human Anatomy and Physiology CHM 11200 General Chemistry II CHM 11600 General Chemistry PHYS 21900 General Physics II MECHATRONICS SELECTIVE MET 4200 Hydraulic Motion Control Systems MET 4600 Pneumatic Motion Control Systems MET 48200 Mechatronics CONTROLS SELECTIVE ECET 27400 Wireless Communications ECET 5901 Computer Based Data Acquisition Applications ECET 49900 Appl Comp Vision Sensng & Auto MET 400 Advanced Fluid Power MET 4200 Hydraulic Motion Control Systems TLI 1600 Statistical Quality Control PHYS 17200 Modern Mechanics PHYS 22100 General Physics PHYS 24100 Electricity and Optics PHYS-P202 or PHYS-P222 CHEM-C102 BIOL-L100 MET 58100 Design for Mechatronics MFET 4800 Industrial Robotics and Motion Control MET 4600 Pneumatic Motion Control Systems MET 48200 Mechatronics MFET 29200 Projects in Automation, Robotics, and Mechatronics MFET 9200 Advanced Projects In Automation, Robotics, and Mechatronics

MANUFACTURING SELECTIVE AT 27200 Introduction To Composite Technology AT 0802 Aircraft Materials Processes AT 47200 Advanced Composite Technology CGT 2600 Graphics Standards For Product Definition CGT 4200 Product Data Management CGT 42600 Industry Applications Of Simulation And Visualization ECET 27400 Wireless Communication ECET 49900 Appl Comp Vision Sensing & Automation IT 8100 Total Productive Maintenance IT 4400 Global Transportation And Logistics Management IT 44200 Production Planning IT 4800 Facility Design For Lean Manufacturing MET 0200 CAD In The Enterprise MET 400 Advanced Fluid Power MET 4600 Advanced Materials In Manufacturing MET 4900 (Stringed Instrument Design and Manufacture MET 4200 Hydraulic Motion Control Systems MET 4600 Pneumatic Motion Control Systems MET 45100 Manufacturing Quality Systems MFET 24800 Introduction to Robotics MFET 29200 Projects in Automation, Robotics, and Mechatronics MFET 4800 Industrial Robotics and Motion Control MFET 9200 Advanced Projects In Automation, Robotics, and Mechatronics MFET 49900 (Technology, Innovation and Culture in Bavaria (Study Abroad) MGMT 45500 Legal Background For Business I OLS 28400 Leadership Principles TLI 620 Total Productive Maintenance TLI 44275 Global Transportation And Logistics Management HUMANITIES FOUNDATION SELECTIVE: see http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html ENG-L204, HIST-H105, HIIST-H106, HIST-H11, HIST-H114, PHIL-P100, PHIL-P140, FINA-A101, FINA-A102, MUS-M174, SPAN S100-400, FREN-F100-400, GER- G100-400 BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SELECTIVE: see http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html ANTH-A104, ECON-E201, ECON-E202, POLS-Y10, PSY-P10, SOC-S100 HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE: any 2xxxx course or higher in PSY, SOC, HIS, ECON, POL, ENGL Lit, PHIL, REL, ANTH, a foreign language, AD 22600, AD 22700, AD 25100, AD 25500, AD 0701, AD 1100, AD 1200, MUS 25000, MUS 5500, MUS 7400, MUS 7600, MUS 7800, MUS 8100, MUS 8200 FREE ELECTIVE: Any non-remedial course + denotes optional course for Cornerstone Certificate. Professional Requirement The SOET Professional Experience requirement is intended to document those experiences which help expose SOET students to the expectations of their professional prior to graduation. This may occur through industrial experience, technical or administrative involvement with community service, military service, et cetera. Approval has been granted for the following experiences. Additional experiences may also satisfy this graduation requirement. Requests for approval should be submitted to the SOET Curriculum Subcommittee Chair for consideration, allowing at least four academic weeks for review and response. Table 1: Approved Professional Experiences Approval by Advisor Advisor Experience Any TECH Professional Practice course (co-op, intern, etc.) MET 29900 Internship for Credit Industry-sponsored senior capstone EPICS courses, minimum of two Lab Assistant (satisfactory completion of a minimum of one lab division for one term; e.g., ECET 29900 or MET 9200) Any approved internship (assuming student and/or employer provide documentation) Military service (ROTC, reservist, active duty, veteran) Other undergraduate research experiences (e.g., employed in the AEL as lab technician) Independent study by petition to ensure the project meets the spirit of the requirement Professional society/club activities (e.g., led the Solar Racing team) - by petition Any approved employment

Globalization Requirement Complete the Pre and Post-test Intercultural Development Inventory Assessments (1st year and Last year) Earn three credit hours in a global culture course: AAS 27100 Intro to African American Studies AAS 700 Variable Title: History of Injustice AGR 20100 Communication Across Cultures ANSC 8100 Leadership for a Diverse workplace ANTH 2000 Biological Bases of Human Social Behavior ANTH 20500 Human cultural Diversity ANTH 21000 Technology and Culture ANTH 21200 Culture, Food and Health ANTH 2000 Gender Across Cultures ANTH 4000 Global Perspectives on Health ANTH 4100 Culture and Personality ANTH 7900 Native American Cultures ARAB 28000 Arabic culture ASAM 24000 Intro to Asian American Studies AT 200 Ethics and Aviation COM 22400 Communicating in the Global Workplace COM 000 Intercultural Communication COM 2000 Small Group Communication COM 700 Self-Presentation & Social Image COM 8000 Sociolinguistic Study of African American English COM 8000 Sociolinguistic Study of African American English COM 41200 Theories of Human interaction COM 4200 Leadership, Communication & Organizations ECET 29000 International Experience ECET 8001 Global Professional Issues in ET EDPS 2500 Learning and Motivation EDPS 0000 Student Leadership Development EDPS 0100 Peer Counselling Training EDPS 1500 Collaborative Leadership: Listening EDPS 1600 Collaborative Leadership: Cross-cultural Settings EDPS 1700 Collaborative Leadership: Mentoring ENGL 41400 Literature & Culture HDFS 200 Stress and Human Health HDFS 28000 Diversity in Individual and Family Life HDFS 200 Stress & Coping in Contemporary Families HEBR 8500 The Holocaust in Modern Hebrew Literature HIST 19500 Historical Research & Film! HIST 0000 Eve of Destruction: Global Crises and World Organization in the 20th Century HIST 805 History of Human Rights HIST 5000 Science and Society in the 20th-Century World HIST 6600 Hispanic Heritage of the USA HIST 7700 History & Culture of Native America HIST 46900 Black Civil Rights Movement HIST 47900 American Representations of Middle East & North Africa HIST 49900 History of Sexual Regulation in the United States HTM 7000 Sustainable Tourism and Responsible Travel HTM 7200: Global Tourism Geography MSL 20100 Individual Leadership Studies OLS 5000 Creativity In Business & Industry PHIL 11400 Global Moral Issues PHIL 4500 Philosophy of Mind POL 22200 Women, Politics & Public Policy POL 2500 Rich and Poor Nations POL 2600 Black Political Participation in America POL 2700 Global Green Politics POL 6000 Women and the Law POL 4100 The Human Basis of Politics POL 4200 International Environmental Policy POL 42900 Variable Title: It s a Complex World (Cross listed with IE49000, ME29700) POL 400 International Organization PSY 25000 Psychology of Adjustment PSY 25100 Health Psychology PSY 28500 Consumer Behavior PSY 2200 Research Design SOC 10000 Intro to Sociology SOC 1000 Racial and Ethnic Diversity SOC 900 Introduction to Sociology of Developing Nations TECH 000 Technology and the Global Society WGSS 28200 Intro to LGBT Studies WGSS 8000 Gender and Multiculturalism WGSS 800 Women and Work Any foreign language 200 or higher (201, 202, 01, 02, 401, 402) PSY-P10 General Psychology SOC-S100 Introduction to Sociology SPCH-S229 Discussion and Group Methods SPCH-S22 Business and Professional Communication CNIT 2000 Policy, Regulation, and Globalization in information Technology TLI 11200 Foundations of Tech. Leadership