Integrating Manufacturing, Design, And Teamwork Into A Materials And Process Selection Course
Author(s) -
Lee Tuttle,
C Michael White,
Gwan-Ywan Lai,
Trevor S. Harding
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--10196
Subject(s) - teamwork , curriculum , accreditation , course (navigation) , process (computing) , selection (genetic algorithm) , session (web analytics) , engineering management , engineering , engineering education , work in process , medical education , computer science , psychology , pedagogy , management , operations management , medicine , artificial intelligence , economics , aerospace engineering , world wide web , operating system
During the 2000 – 2001 academic year, the Manufacturing Engineering program at Kettering University underwent a significant curriculum reform in preparation for ABET accreditation. Traditionally, the program offered an introductory manufacturing processes course at the freshmen level followed by an introductory engineering materials course at the sophomore/junior level. These courses were the primary prerequisites prior to the advanced manufacturing processes courses.
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