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Articulation Agreement

Plastics-Polymer Engineering Technology, A.A.A.S (Ferris State University-Plastics Engineering Technology)



Academic Program Code:  798

Students in this program will receive an A.A.A.S. in Plastics Polymer Engineering Technology and be prepared to transfer to Ferris State University (FSU) to complete a B.S. degree in Plastics Engineering Technology. The plastics forming industry continues to grow nationally and locally. An increasing variety of automotive parts, household goods, sports equipment, furniture, toys, and machinery parts are formed from plastic. The Plastics-Polymer Engineering Technology program trains people for jobs as laboratory technicians, mold designers, production supervisors, mold technicians, and plastics machinery maintenance technicians for the rapidly growing local plastics forming industry. There are many plastics processing plants in Western Michigan that need trained people. These manufacturers and the Western Michigan Section of the Society of Plastics Engineers have indicated that excellent employment opportunities exist in plastics manufacturing and that trained workers are in short supply. Injection molding, blow molding, extrusion, thermoforming, and many secondary processes are studied in the program. Since injection molding is the most prevalent of these processes, it is emphasized.

General Transfer Notes


The coursework needed to complete this program is listed below.  The courses transfer and satisfy requirements at Ferris State Univeristy. 

Students should contact Ferris State Univeristy to obtain additional detailed information about transfer requirements. Ferris State Univeristy ultimately makes the decisions about how each course will be used to meet the bachelor’s degree requirements. Students should also review the specific admission requirements for Ferris State Univeristy and the Plastics Engineering Technology program.

GRCC advisors and faculty are available to help students navigate transfer resources and create an individualized transfer plan, including selection of elective courses, which meets all GRCC and Ferris State University requirements.

General Education Courses


Select a minimum of 16 credit hours of coursework from the General Education course list. Select coursework as directed below.  Use transfer resources available and advising to select coursework based on Ferris State University requirements. 

English Composition and Communications


Humanities


Social Sciences


Natural Sciences and Mathematics


General Education Total Credit Hours


16 (minimum)

Total Credit Hours


73

In What Order Should I Take Classes?


In What Order Should I Take Classes?

Please select courses from the Priority I list.  Select courses based on the number of credits you are taking in the semester, for example, if you are a part time student you do not have to take all of the courses listed.  If you are unable to schedule Priority I courses, move to and select from the list of Priority II, Priority III, and Priority IV courses.

Priority I Priority II

General Education Elective - Mathematics

CHM 120 - Survey of General Chemistry  

EG 110 - Industrial Graphics with CAD  

MN 219 - Survey of Polymer Technology  

MN 220 - Basic Plastics Processing  

CHM 240 - Survey of Organic Chemistry  

EL 144 - Basic Electricity and Electronics  

MN 165 - Plastics Testing  

MN 223 - Injection Molding Theory  

MN 242 - Applied Injection Molding  

Summer  
TE 282 - Manufacturing & Technology Internship  
Priority III Priority IV

EN 101 - English Composition I  

General Education Course

MN 244 - Advanced Plastics Process  

PH 125 - College Physics I  

EN 102 - English Composition II  

General Education Course 

COM 131 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking  

DR 241 - Mold Design Theory  

MN 217 - Hydraulics  

 

NOTE: This priority schedule assumes the student is prepared to take the courses listed. If prerequisites are required, additional semesters may be required to complete this degree.

Meet with an Academic Program Advisor and consult my Academic Progress for specific degree requirements.