ATET 1000 Orientation
1-0-1
Provides ATET students and
students majoring in other degree programs an overall introduction to the
apparel and textile industry, career opportunities in Apparel/Textile Engineering
Technology, familiarization with college and departmental policies, curriculum,
and facilities. All phases of apparel and textile manufacturing will be
covered from receipt of raw material to the manufacturing and distribution
of the finished product. An introduction to Total Quality Management (TQM)
is included.
ATET 1040 Introduction
to Computers for Textile/Apparel
2-3-3
Introduction to computers,
including word processing, spreadsheets, and other software tools for problem
solving in textile/apparel applications and information/knowledge management.
ATET 1100 Fiber
and Yarn Formation
5-0-5
Prerequisite: CHEM 1211K
A study of the major chemical
and physical properties of natural and man-made fibers. Emphasis
is on the fiber's end uses, with particular stress on the properties the
fibers give to fabric hand, drape, wrinkle resistance, wear properties,
and permanent use. Fundamental principles of processing natural and man-made
staple fibers into yarns: basic properties of spun and filament yarns.
ATET 1300 International
Sourcing and Employee Systems
3-2-4
The evaluation of international
sourcing strategies including transportation, domestic production, 807
operations, foreign investment, foreign purchase, turn time, competitive
advantage, communications, production capabilities, cultural priorities,
political influence, international regulations and alliances, costs, quality
and technology. The processes of garment finishing, inspecting, coloration,
special finishes and shipping the finished product and the principles of
marketing and distribution to a global market are discussed. The systems
used to recruit, interview, select, train and retain operating personnel
including supervision and management are presented. These systems
include ergonomics, interactive training, programmed instruction, employee
empowerment and human resources.
ATET 2301 Apparel
and Textile Computer Systems I
2-6-5
Prerequisites: ATET 1040,
EG 1210
The use of computer systems
to develop the product information for apparel/textile products including
source materials, processing and assembly options, fabric and embroidery
design, pattern development, sizing theory, garment fit and product development.
Includes developing apparel patterns, grade rules, flat patterns, slopers,
seam allowances, size scales, and quality specifications. The student
develops complete sets of commercial apparel patterns utilizing manual
and computer systems. Principles of material utilization, pattern engineering
and fabric consumption are emphasized in all subject areas.
ATET 2500 Fabric
Formation
5-0-5
Prerequisites: ATET 1100,
PHYS 1111K
Theory and practice of warping
and slashing, elements of fabric design, fabric analysis, the physics of
loom motions including shuttle and shuttleless looms and the elements of
fabric geometry and fabric cover are included. The principles of circular,
flat, warp, and double-knits and the fundamentals of nonwoven systems are
covered.
ATET 2600 Equipment/Systems
Evaluation and Selection
2-3-3
Includes studies of stitch
formation, seam application, and thread characteristics as they relate
to the apparel/textile product and the cost considerations in the selection
of appropriate machinery. Presents a survey of industrial sewing
equipment, tabling, and auxiliary equipment for apparel/textile production
as well as analyzing and evaluating attachments and automated systems for
their qualitative and quantitative potentials. Includes studies of the
lease/purchase options and construction analysis for operator training
methods as well as presentations on material handling, cutting systems,
quality assurance and return on investment analysis.
ATET 2701 Textile
Processing Lab I
0-3-1
Prerequisites: ATET 1100,
ATET 2500
Manufacturing and management
operations in the textile industry.
ATET 2900 Introduction
to Textile/Polymer Chemistry
2-0-2
Prerequisite: CHEM 1211K
An introduction to the chemistry
of polymer and textile fibers, preparation agents, dyes, and finishes.
Survey of Organic Chemistry (CHEM 2510) may be substituted for this course.
ATET 3200 Production
Data Systems
3-4-5
Prerequisite: ATET 2500
or ATET 2600
Provides an understanding
of the uses of work measurement and its limitations, human abilities, expected
performance levels, pace rating, computation of time standards, electronic
time study equipment, and computerized standard data systems. Laboratory
assignments include determination of product costs, analysis of actual
and standard costs, and determination of overhead cost items. Topics include
distribution of human abilities, expected performance levels, pace rating
systems, computation of time standards and their application to cost control,
production planning and wage incentives.
ATET 3300 Introduction
to Composite Structures
1-3-2
Prerequisites: CHEM 1211K,
PHYS 1111K
Introduces the student to
basic types of composites construction with emphasis on typical component
materials used and typical manufacturing techniques utilized in industry.
ATET 3602 Apparel
and Textile Computer Systems II
2-6-5
Prerequisites: ATET 2301,
ATET 2500
Principles and methods used
in the preparation, planning, and cutting of fabrics and materials in apparel/textile
products are presented including preparatory processes related to fabric
cutting. Presents basic principles and computer methods of calculating,
designing, and making pattern markers for apparel/textile products including
yardage, cost estimation, and garment and fabric specification. Laboratory
work includes developing cost and quality factors and the operation of
equipment for inspecting, marking, shading, fabric defects, spreading,
cutting and ply numbering. A systematic appraisal of the factors governing
economical fabric use, including: in-depth study of the relationship of
pattern make-up to fabric consumption; the impact of width variation to
total consumption; and the relationship of all fabric defects to total
utilization is presented.
ATET 3700 Carpet
Manufacturing
2-0-2
Prerequisites: ATET 1100,
ATET 2500
A study of carpet manufacturing
technology with emphasis on fibers, yarns, and cords used in the manufacture
of carpets; carpet material and carpet manufacturing processes; carpet
design and construction; dyeing, printing, and finishing; and evaluation.
ATET 3901-3905 Special
Topics
1 to 5 hours
Prerequisite: Consent of
the department head
Special problems selected
by the department. Offered on a demand basis.
ATET 4320 Textile
Wet Processing
3-0-3
Prerequisites: ATET 2500,
ATET 2900 or CHEM 2510, CHEM 1211K
The chemical, thermal, and
mechanical processes used in the preparation, coloration, and finishing
of textile structures.
ATET 4330 Textile
Processing Lab II
0-3-1
Prerequisite: ATET 4320
Textile dyeing and finishing
operations.
ATET 4440 Testing
and Quality Control
3-3-4
Prerequisites: ATET 2500,
IET 2227
Fundamentals of the testing
methods normally found in the plant laboratory including Uster Evenness
Tester, Spinlab HVI System, twist tests, various fiber, yarn and fabric
ASTM, AATCC, and Federal Standards test methods plus statistical analysis
of the test results including statistical process control methods.
ATET 4670 Apparel/Textile
Production Planning and Scheduling
3-3-4
Prerequisites: ATET 2301,
ATET 2600
Evaluation of the comprehensive
factors that determine planning, scheduling and production of apparel/textile
products. Analysis includes the determination of production methods, equipment,
personnel, materials, training, manufacturing capacities, lead times, and
delivery schedules. Laboratory assignments include the use of computers
in predicting, gathering, manipulating, analyzing, and managing production
by planning the optimum production cycle for a product from receipt of
raw materials to the finished item.
ATET 4800 Textile
Management Internship
0-3-1
Prerequisite: ATET 2500
Students participate in
an internship at an industrial site to receive management training and
to be involved with corporate activities such as sales, marketing, management
and human resources.
ATET 4810 Ethics
and Safety
1-0-1
Prerequisite: Senior standing
or consent of the department head
Students are provided information
pertaining to ethics and safety regulations applicable to the textile industry.
ATET 4840 Textile/Apparel
Product Manufacturing
1-3-2
Prerequisites: ATET 4670
or IET 3339, senior standing
This course is designed
to provide the student with integrated knowledge from previous courses.
The course focuses on the planning and control functions required in textile
and apparel production systems, including design of facilities, inventories,
and planning. A formal written report and oral presentation will be evaluated
by faculty and industry representatives.
ATET 4901-4905 Special
Topics
1 to 5 hours
Prerequisite: Consent of
the department head
Special problems selected
by the department. Offered on a demand basis.