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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
2 Cr. Hrs Course is designed to develop skills in engineering graphic communication using freehand sketches and computer aided drawing. Topics covered include: orthographic projection, section and auxiliary views, pictorial representation, lettering, dimensioning, and scales.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Course is designed ti impart technical knowledge and skills for the use of manufacturing equipment and procedures. Knowledge and skills mastered in this class are an introduction to design and production in the manufacturing process. Material covered will include: principles of manufacturing, manufacturing materials, an introduction to Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM), along with federal and state OSHA requirements. Production and general properties of common engineering materials such as iron, steel, zinc, copper, aluminum, and plastics; the fundamentals of material processing such as powder metallurgy, hot and cold forming and shearing; and the basic surface protection processes such as cleaning, painting, and plating.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Students will apply mathematic concepts within the context of manufacturing and automation processes including measuring, statistics, differentiation, trigonometry, geometry, precision, accuracy and tolerance, and probability. Prerequisite: MATH 010 or equivalent Compass score.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Combines lectures, classroom discussion and problem solving to teach fundamentals of physics. Topics include uniform linear and circular motion, uniform acceleration, projectiles, Newton's First, Second, and Third Laws of Motion, curvilinear motion, forces in rotation, elasticity, friction, work, momentum, rotational motion, mechanical properties of materials, vibrations and waves, sound and fluid mechanics, energy, and properties of materials. Pre-requisite: MATH 010 or equivalent Compass score.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs This course provides practical hands-on application of manual machine processes: drilling, tapping, milling, grinding, with applications of brazing and welding, and the study of material and process manufacturing. Provides the students with the knowledge for lab operation of machining special attachments, bench work, layout, heat-treating, hardness testing, layout inspection, jig and fixture setup, and tool design.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Individualizes laboratory practice will integrate the textbook, reference manuals and technical tools placing emphasis on the production of moderately complex products using production machines, setups, and fixtures. Prerequisite: MANT 141
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs This course will cover the introduction to numerical controls for x, y, and z-axis application, tool controls for hole and milling operations, blueprint reading for NC and CNC programming, and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for NC programming. Programming will include hole operation, linear profiles, circular profiles, cutter diameter compensation, and programming with subprograms, Prerequisite: MANT 143 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Introduction to the integration of computer aided drafting and design systems with computer automated manufacturing systems. Includes an introduction to 3D solid modeling and post-processing systems for NC and CNC machine use. Prerequisites: MANT 105 and MANT 145 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs A course designed to provide the student with the skills and terminology needed to understand the fundamentals of panel power distribution, panel part spacing and relative component locations, layout drawings, schematic drawings, software documentation. The topics covered are: fundamentals of panel design, power calculations, UL component spacing requirements in panels, heat considerations, CAD control drawings, controller language programming as applied to manufacturing and industrial technology.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Students will learn to integrate elements of manufacturing production including design, industrial systems, instrumentation, power, conveyance, programmable logic controllers, and elements of robotics.
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