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3.00 Credits
A study of forming and fabrication technology and applications, including material properties, product design considerations, and issues impacting quality and productivity. Emphasis is on methods, tooling, and machinery involved in forming, piercing, and assembly processes for sheet, plate, tubing, wire forms and structural shapes. Laboratory activities involve experiment and project designed to provide hands-on familiarity with typical industrial methods and equipment.
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3.00 Credits
Assumes that the student has had no prior knowledge of electricity and electrical/electronic concepts in that it is an introductory course designed to acquaint the student with the basic concepts governing electrical energy. Basic electrical/electronic principles and concepts are covered including DC circuits, AC circuits, elementary electronics and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs).
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3.00 Credits
A study of various methods and tools used in industry and business to measure work productivity and the methods and tools used to improve work procedures. Content areas include: methods study, motion study, time study, predetermined time standards systems, work factors, work sampling, incentive systems, ergonomics, safety, and other special topics for methods improvement and work measurement.
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3.00 Credits
The development, organization and operation of manufacturing industries. Topics include: organization, engineering considerations, the manufacturing system, manufacturing cost control, materials flow control, quality assurance, and human resources.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Statistical process control in manufacturing. Topics include evaluation of the process control system, defining problems and setting priorities, analyzing the process, describing data, process capability and precontrol charts, control charts, and determining cause.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A general study and practicum of machining, forming and fabrication techniques utilized in industry including conventional machining, CNC machining, layout development, beginning and forming press work, foundry mechanical assembly and welding.
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3.00 Credits
A study of plastics and organic composites material, their properties, uses, and the manufacturing processes used to produce products from them. Reinforces and expands upon concepts and technical knoweldge introduced in the prerequisite overview course. Familiarity with common processing properties, tools and equipment will be provided through laboratory work.
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3.00 Credits
Power Systems and Control Applications: The Study of the conversion,transmission, storage and control of energy. Emphasis is placed on hydraulics,pneumatics, and electro-mechanical machine control through programmable logic control(PLC) and computer control technologies.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of world class manufacturing percepts of Just-In-Time production, Total Quaility Control, Total Productive Maintenance and Total Employee Involvement. Manufacturing systems are developed, and trial runs are conducted and evaluated.
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