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Minor in Precision Manufacturing
This minor is designed to provide a background computer-intensive/automated manufacturing. Students in this minor take courses in the area of computer-aided design/manufacturing, computer-numeric-control programming (CNC), automated material handling, electronic control technology, computer-integrated manufacturing, rapid prototyping, and systems integration.
Minimum of 18 credit hours taken from the list of courses below by a faculty advisor in the Department. The student must declare the minor. Admission to the minor will require the completion of at least 24 credits with a grade point average of 2.0. Successful completion of the minor will require a grade point average of 2.0 in the courses making up the minor.
| ITT 103 - Materials Properties & Testing | 3 |
| ITT 221 - Power & Energy Processing | 3 |
| ITT 231 - Technical Visualization | 3 |
| ITT 241 – Information and Communications Technologies | 3 |
| ITT 252 - Material Processing | 3 |
| ITT 282 - Computer Aided Design | 3 |
| ITT 323 - Fluid Power | 3 |
| ITT 353 - Automated Materials Processes | 3 |
| ITT 384 - Advanced Computer Aided Design | 3 |
| ITT 425 - Electronic Control Technology | 3 |
| ITP 410 - Technical Operations & Strategies | 3 |
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