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Contact
Department of ECMET
College of Technology
Indiana State University
Room 301,
650 Cherry Street,
Terre Haute
IN-47809
Ph:812-237-3456
Fax:812-237-3397
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
8:00 AM-4:30PM
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BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology
Program Mission
The mission of an undergraduate BS program in Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) is to prepare individuals by providing a comprehensive knowledge and hands-on skills in a state-of-the-art mechanical engineering technology education. The MET program perpetuates Indiana State University’s mission to educate students to become productive citizens and enhance the quality of life of the citizens of Indiana by preparing technical professionals for business and industry through a balanced curriculum.
Program Educational Objectives
The undergraduate program in Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) prepares graduates with knowledge, problem solving ability, and hands-on skills to enter careers in the design, installation, manufacturing, testing, evaluation, technical sales, maintenance, or management of mechanical and related systems and processes. These graduates can:
- Apply the latest technology and engineering tools to solve technical problems in the practice of mechanical engineering technology and related interdisciplinary fields.
- Remain technically current and adapt to rapidly changing technologies through self improvement
via continuous learning or post-graduate education.
- Demonstrate independent thinking, self-management, and
ability to function effectively in team-oriented and open-ended activities in an industrial environment.
- Communicate effectively in oral, written, and graphical forms.
- Perform ethically and professionally in business, industry, and society.
- Develop leadership skills and responsibility in their chosen career field.
- Understand global issues and the impact of technology and engineering solutions on the society and environment.
Program Outcomes
This Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) discipline encompasses the areas (and principles) of materials, applied mechanics, computer-aided drafting/design, manufacturing, experimental techniques/procedures, analysis of engineering data, machine/mechanical design/analysis, cost analysis, and automation/control systems, among others.
The Mechanical Engineering Technology students by the time of graduation will have:
- an appropriate mastery of
the knowledge, techniques,
skills, and modern tools of the
MET discipline.
- an ability to apply current
knowledge and adapt to emerging
applications of mathematics,
science, engineering, and
technology.
- an ability to conduct,
analyze and interpret
experiments, and apply
experimental results to improve
processes.
- an ability to apply
creativity in the design of
systems, components, or
processes appropriate to the MET
program educational objectives.
- an ability to function
effectively on teams.
- an ability to identify, analyze and solve technical problems.
- an ability to communicate
effectively through engineering
drawings, written reports, or
oral presentations.
- a recognition of the need
for, and an ability to engage in
lifelong learning.
- an ability to understand
professional, ethical and social
responsibilities.
- a respect for diversity and
a knowledge of contemporary
professional, societal and
global issues.
- a commitment to quality,
timeliness, and continuous
improvement.
In addition to the above outcomes [a] through [k], the students will be able to:
- Develop, simulate, and
analyze mechanical
components/systems using
computer-aided design and
analysis tools.
- Select engineering materials
for specific applications.
- Identify and inspect
tolerances in mechanical parts
and assemblies.
- Manage design
work/processes.
- Implement design and produce
parts.
- Estimate cost and manage
engineering projects.
- Recognize the need and
analyze/plan the requirement for
system’s control and
integration.
- Provide an integrated
educational experience that
develops the ability of students
to apply pertinent knowledge to
solving problems in MET
specialty.
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