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IE 224: Fabrication Techniques
4.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab, 4 credits Emphasis on use of hand tools, soldering, shearing, forming, and chassis construction. Use and care of tools and instruments.
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IN 114: Instrumentation Principles
4.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab, 4 credits Teaches the basic principles of physics, mechanics, electricity, fluid power, and electronics required for understanding instrumentation devices used by modern industrial complexes.
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IT 113: Industrial Safety and Sanitation
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits This course emphasizes the importance of safety and sanitation in an industrial setting, the design of Industrial Safety Programs and Safety Management. Attention is focused on meeting federal safety regulations, setting up safety programs, etc.
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IT 1203: Intro to Manufacturing
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits This course is designed to introduce the student to the world of advanced manufacturing and establish a foundation upon which further studies in manufacturing might rest. Students will explore basic manufacturing materials and processes, tools, techniques and produce some more simple products.
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IT 1213: Design for Manufacturing
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits This course is designed to expand on the introductory manufacturing course and to expose the student to the basic design concepts, computer skills, and drawing skills used in product and process design within the field of manufacturing. Additionally, the course is designed to expose students to a number of interpersonal skills and competencies necessary for a sustained career in manufacturing.
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IT 1223: Manufacturing Production Processes
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits The course provides the student with a hands-on learning experience with the basic tools, equipment and operations of manufacturing industries. The student will understand the relationship between a manufacturing need, a design, materials and processes as well as tools and equipment.
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IT 123: Industrial Graphics
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits Prerequisite: CT 114 or permission based on computer background. This course contains three sections. AutoCAD LT 97 is used to introduce concepts necessary in production and visualization of technical drawings, and makes up approximately one-third of the course. RFFlow is used to introduce concepts necessary to develop process flow charts for business and industry processes. Finally, Microsoft PowerPoint is used to organize the drawings and concepts developed in the other parts of the class into simple management presentations. Some emphasis is placed on developing the ability of the student to recognize and interpret standard symbols used on industrial drawings.
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IT 1233: Manufacturing Power & Equipment Systems
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits The course is designed to expand upon previous courses and allow students the opportunity to demonstrate knowledge of power systems and use the advanced tools of manufacturing production. Students will plan, design, implement, use, and troubleshoot manufacturing power systems, equipment systems and control systems.
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IT 1243: Manufacturing Materials
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits The course will introduce students to manufacturing materials, materials testing, and materials science. Additionally, this course will introduce students to primary and secondary processing and manufacturing and allow the student to instruct and conduct experiments with various manufacturing materials.
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IT 1253: The Manufacturing Enterprise
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits The course is designed to expand upon concepts learned in introductory courses while allowing students to explore how manufacturing enterprises are established, how they maintain control, how they plan, how they produce, package, and market products. As a part of a product development team, students will analyze customer needs, and market requirements, conceptualize a design, develop a prototype, production tooling and other procedures.
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