PREPARING FOR AN ADVANCED MANUFACTURING CAREER DETAIL

UCM - P.O. Box 800
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Contact: Dick Kahoe, Associate Professor & Coordinator-Techn. Education Dept.
Email: kahoe@ucmo.edu
Phone: 660-543-8841
An engineering technologist develops solutions that are applications-based. At University of Central Missouri, we develop a unique kind of professional. You will be prepared to excel in meeting the range of technology needs of your customers. You will learn how to solve the customer's entire problem rather than just parts of it. From day one, you will have hands-on experience in real-world engineering projects.
Engineering technologists are flexible in a complex world. They can adapt quickly to the changing requirements of industry. They understand the specialty areas of technology that are needed to develop and maintain quality products for their customers. Degrees in these areas focus on applying engineering and technology theories to solve problems. To meet that goal, UCM offers eight labs to engage students in "hands-on" learning.
| Programs: | Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Industrial Engineering Technology, Engineering Technology |
| Degree(s): | Bachelors |
| Courses: | Robotics, Quality and Inspection, Production Management, Pneumatics, Manufacturing Processes, Machine Tool Processes, Hydraulics, Human Machine interfaces, Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing, Computer-Aided Design, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Automation and Control Devices |
| Course Categories: | Process, Mechanical, Automation |
| Accredidations: | OTHER |
| Scholarships: | Jacob M. Cunningham Memorial Scholarship John Davis and Lettie Corneal Vogel Scholarship General Electric Scholarship Honoring Gene Harmon in Engineering Technology Glenn W. Stahl Memorial Scholarship Linda Holman Struchtemeyer Scholarship Jourdan Alumni Scholarship for Outstanding Achievement within Manufacturing & Construction Technology (Manufacturing Option) |
| Internships: | None Specified |
| Co-ops: | None Specified |
Four-year study guides in the following areas:
Option 1: Electronic Engineering Technology;
Option 2: Mechanical Engineering Technology (Product Design);
Option 3: Industrial Engineering Technology;
Option 4: Manufacturing Engineering Technology.









