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Program Description for Manufacturing Engineering Technology

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Provider Ferris State University - Main Campus (Big Rapids)
Date of last update 8/24/2009
Description Did you used to drive your parents up the wall by taking things apart 'just to see how they were put together'? (Or do you still do this?) If so, Manufacturing Engineering Technology may be the program for you! Simply put, manufacturing engineers figure out how to make products - anything from tools to toys, cars to consumer goods, electronics to earthmovers. Good manufacturing engineers can determine how to make their company's products better, faster, safer and less expensive than competitors can. These abilities are always in demand, and the Manufacturing Engineering Technology program at Ferris gives you the skills to command an excellent starting salary. You'll also get to work with state-of-the-art computers and equipment while you're here, plus get more valuable team and project experience than almost anywhere else. Ferris students learn to identify and select materials based on production requirements and work closely with computer-aided design equipment (CAD/CAM). They conduct time studies, complete costs estimates, utilize computer software to aid in solving manufacturing problems, formulate plant layout requirements, understand management control systems, justify and select quality equipment and automated systems and design a total product manufacturing system. Students also receive on-the-job experience through an internship education program.
Contact Name Gary Ovans
Contact Phone Number (231) 591-2971
Contact URL www.ferris.edu/htmls/fsucatlg/coursecatalog/programs.cfm?program_id=269
Course Length 75 Hours
Admission Requirements Students entering the Manufacturing Engineering Technology program must have completed a two-year program at Ferris in CAD Drafting and Tool Design Technology, Manufacturing Tooling Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Plastics Technology, Rubber Technology or Welding Technology. An A.A.S. degree in a manufacturing-based technology from another institution or 60 semester hours of college work including general courses, technical courses and technical-related courses is acceptable. Prospective students may elect to start as freshman, and follow a customized track into the B.S. program. Students must have at least a 2.75 GPA in their A.A.S. major courses and a 2.5 cumulative GPA.
Credential Earned Bachelor's Degree
Other Credential Description None
Sources of Financial Assistance Accepted Individual Training Accounts, Pell Grants
Estimated Waiting Period to Enter Program 0 Days
License Fee for Employment No
Program Cost $22,500
Additional Costs Yes, $2,000
Internship/Externship Required Yes, 4 hours
New Program No
Completion Rate 100.0%
Number of Graduates in the last year 19
Employment Rate Not Available
 
Follow-up information is available for 7 out of 19 graduates:
 
Number Employed: 7
Number in Related Training: 0
Number in the Military: 0
Number Self-Employed: 0
Number not in any of these categories: 0
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Training-Related Placement Rate Not Available
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Average Starting Wage Not Available
 
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