Our nation
is continually improving the productivity and quality of its manufactured
goods. As a Design & Manufacturing Engineering Technology graduate,
students will be prepared to work effectively as a supervisor or manager in a
manufacturing company and to fully understand the many aspects of the
manufacturing process. The high-quality instruction students will gain in
basic control systems, computer-aided drafting (CAD), industrial safety,
quality control, and management will be invaluable as they begin their
career.
Because robotics is such a vital part of today's industry,
students will learn the fundamentals of robotics in systems engineering,
interfacing, and applications. Morehead State University's Department of
Industrial Technology has a modern 4,500-square foot manufacturing lab
complete with educational and industrial production robots and a
state-of-the-art Computer Integrated Manufacturing cell. Not only will
students understand the theory behind how robots
and automation are
programmed to meet industry's specific needs, but they will also learn
maintenance, installation, and operation of these systems.
Accreditations
| ATMAE
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| The programs within the Department of Applied Engineering and
Technology are accredited by the Association of Technology, Management,
and Applied Engineering (ATMAE). |
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BS - Engineering Technology - Design and Manufacturing Engineering
Technology Option
Admission to Morehead State University (see MSU admission requirements).
Satisfy University
admission requirements. The requirements can be found on the
MSU Admission
Requirements webpage. Please see the
Curriculum Map
for specific courses for the option. To satisfy the mathematics requirement
of the program, a score of at least 20 on the Math portion of the ACT is
expected. Those students, desiring to enter the program, who do not possess
scores at 20 or above can be admitted provisionally to the
program.