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2.00 Credits
This course will provide students with a brief introduction to navigation, nautical publications, electronic navigation, fire fighting, rules of the road, and practical experience in small boat handling. Prerequisite(s): ENG 080; ENG 090; Corequisite(s): MAT 050.
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3.00 Credits
The Introduction to Precision Machining Course will provide on overview of precision metal cutting, using good safe work habits. Emphasis is on standard machine design, construction and maintenance. Students are introduced to Workplace safety, measurement, lathes, milling, grinding and drill press machine operations and setup are demonstrated and practiced.
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4.00 Credits
The first semester course teaches orientation and human relations in the workplace and safe work habits. Emphasis is on standard machine design, construction and maintenance. Students are introduced to workplace safety, measurement, lathes, milling and grinding. Drill press machine operations and setup are demonstrated and practiced. Prerequisite: MAT 020 Co requisites: AED 105; MTT 141
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3.00 Credits
This lab complements the theory taught in Basic Machine Practices. Students apply workplace safety to work with lathes and milling and grinding. Particular emphasis is placed on accurate measurement. Drill press machine operations and setup are practiced. Class: 12 hour lab weekly. Prerequisite: MAT 020 Co requisite: AED 105; MTT 140.
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4.00 Credits
The second semester course teaches safe work habits and modular set ups, and develops student confidence and imagination. Emphasis is on advanced machine operations and closer tolerances with projects are introduced. This course is designed to make the student more aware of the importance of efficient use of time in the machining process. Hand tools, drilling, electric discharge machining on a vertical ram machine, grinding and tool & die construction will be explored. Prerequisite: MTT 140, MTT 141. Co requisite: MTT 151.
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3.00 Credits
This lab complements the theory taught in Advanced Machine Practices. Students apply workplace safety and modular set ups to advanced machine operations. Particular emphasis is placed on efficient use of time in the machining process. Hand tools, drilling, electric discharge machining on a vertical ram machine, grinding and tool & die construction are practiced. This course is a continuation of lab work in MTT 141. Class: 12 hour lab weekly. Prerequisite: MTT 140, MTT 141. Co requisite: MTT 150.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student practical experience to enter the job market. Students will be required to complete 90 documented hours of trade related job shadowing and work. This course may be spread out during the senior year. Prerequisite(s): MTT 140,MTT 141,MTT 150,MTT 151, or Department Chair Approval.
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4.00 Credits
This third semester course is divided into three units of study, including NIMS national credentialing, CNC (Proto TRAK milling and turning), and CNC (Fanuc Controls & PC Controls and various other controls). Information gained from each of the units will be applied to a series of projects produced in this semester to gain NIMS credentialing. Prerequisite: MTT 140, MTT 141, MTT 150, MTT 151. Co requisite: MTT 241.
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4.00 Credits
This lab complements the theory taught in Selected Topics in Machining. Students will work on projects utilizing Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Proto TRAK milling and turning, Fanuc Controls & PC Controls and various other controls. Particular emphasis is placed on NIMS national credentialing. Class: 12 hour lab weekly. Prerequisite: MTT 140, MTT 141, MTT 150, MTT 151. Co requisite: MTT 240.
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4.00 Credits
This fourth semester course is divided into five units, consisting of advanced Computer Numerical Control (CNC) operation and programming, and four other areas of study. They are metallurgy and materials, Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Quality Control (QC), an integration of various CAD (Computer Aided Design) programs, and CAM (Computer Assisted Manufacturing) programs (Pro CAM). Prerequisite: MTT 240. Co requisite: MTT 251.
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