
Hard Technology Example:
"Student designed Geneva Mechanisms for applied Computer Aided Manufacturing project"
MET Students at the time of graduation are prepared to:
- apply knowledge, problem solving techniques, and hands-on skills in the assessment, design, application, and continuous improvement of manufacturing systems, including automated manufacturing, processes, process controls, manufacturing operations, management, and systems integration.
- specify and implement hard and soft technologies to solve manufacturing system problems.
- demonstrate the application of their knowledge of mathematics, statistics, science, engineering and technology.
- conduct, analyze and interpret experiments and apply experimental results to improve processes and systems.
- recognize the need and develop the skills for life long learning.
- communicate effectively with others.
- function effectively in a team and or leadership environment.
- implement accepted professional standards of integrity and ethical conduct.

Soft Technology Example:
"Student and Faculty Assessing New Process Design Strategy"