Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2013-2014 Catalog Program: Plastics Engineering Technology, BS Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||||||||||
Plastics Engineering Technology, BSDepartment of Engineering Technology, College of Sciences and Technology 135-139 creditsIntroduction/What is the Study of Plastics Engineering Technology?Students enrolled in Western’s Plastics Engineering Technology (PET) program study the structure and characteristics of polymers, manufacturing methods, product design fundamentals, and modern processing methods for composites and polymeric materials. The PET curriculum prepares graduates who understand and apply established scientific and engineering knowledge to support engineering activities in manufacturing environments. A plastics engineering technologist can be involved in the development, design analysis, planning, supervision or construction of the methods and equipment for the production of industrial or consumer goods in the plastics or composites industry. The Plastics Engineering Technology (PET) graduate will help to solve the complex problems associated with plastics or composites manufacturing operations. PET graduates work in teams with engineers, scientists and technicians to solve manufacturing related problems. Practical experience and applied research in design, tooling, processing, testing, analysis, and production is a crucial part of the program. The Plastics Engineering Technology (PET) program prepares students for productive, professional careers in the plastics and composites industries. The technical curriculum is built upon a firm base of mathematics, physics, chemistry and materials science, and provides extensive coverage of polymeric and composite materials and processing methods. Practical experience and applied research in design, tooling, processing, testing, analysis and production is a crucial part of the curriculum that is provided in the program’s extensive and well-equipped laboratory facilities. Students can expect to complete the program in four years by carrying 15-16 credits per quarter in a prescribed sequence of courses. Why Consider a Plastics Engineering Technology Major?PET programs are less theoretical than engineering programs and are more applications or “hands-on” oriented. There are laboratory components to most PET courses where students learn to apply theoretical knowledge learned in the classroom to solve practical or application-based problems. The Plastics Engineering Technology degree program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):Meet with a Department of Engineering Technology advisor to declare a Plastics Engineering Technology major. Admission to the Plastics Engineering Technology major is a two-phase process. When students initially declare, they are designated as pre-majors. Admission to full major status is determined by academic performance as a pre-major. See the department’s website for details, http://www.etec.wwu.edu/. Grade RequirementsA grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors. |
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Requirements | ||||||||||||
Plastics Core: 77-81 credits | ||||||||||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |||||||||
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❑ ETEC 112 - Introduction to Engineering, Design and Graphics | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 113 - Introduction to Computer-Aided Design | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 220 - Introduction to Engineering Materials | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 224 - Applied Engineering Statics | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 225 - Strength of Materials | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 246 - Manufacturing Processes I | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 322 - Numerical Control Operations | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 333 - Polymer Technology | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 334 - Reinforced Plastics/Composites | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 335 - Tooling for Plastics Processing | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 338 - Injection Molding | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 344 - Industrial Quality Assurance | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 351 - Electronics for Engineering Technology I | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 432 - Plastics Senior Project - Implementation | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 433 - Engineering Polymers | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 434 - Advanced Composites | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 436 - Polymer Compounding | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 444 - Data Analysis and Design of Experiments | ||||||||||||
❑ Technical electives approved by major advisor (2 courses (6-10 credits)) | ||||||||||||
Supporting Courses: 53 credits | ||||||||||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |||||||||
❑ CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I | ||||||||||||
❑ CHEM 251 - Elementary Organic Chemistry | ||||||||||||
❑ CHEM 308 - Introduction to Polymer Chemistry | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 341 - Engineering and Society | ||||||||||||
❑ ETEC 430 - Plastics Senior Project - Definition | ||||||||||||
❑ OPS 461 - Project Management | ||||||||||||
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MATH 124 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | ||||||||||||
MATH 134 - Calculus I Honors | ||||||||||||
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MATH 125 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | ||||||||||||
MATH 135 - Calculus II Honors | ||||||||||||
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MATH 245 - Statistics for Engineering Technology | ||||||||||||
MATH 240 - Introduction to Statistics | ||||||||||||
❑ PHYS 161 - Physics with Calculus I | ||||||||||||
❑ PHYS 162 - Physics with Calculus II | ||||||||||||
❑ PHYS 163 - Physics with Calculus III | ||||||||||||
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COMM 101 - Fundamentals of Speech | ||||||||||||
COMM 235 - Exposition and Argumentation | ||||||||||||
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CSCI 140 - Programming Fundamentals in C++ | ||||||||||||
CSCI 141 - Computer Programming I | ||||||||||||
University Graduation RequirementsGeneral University Requirements (GURS) | ||||||||||||
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