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3.00 Credits
An overview of CAD and CAM and their use in generating code to manufacture a part with a CNC machine. Topics to include Cartesian coordinates, 2D geometric construction, computer terminology, CAM fundamentals, tool path description, and machining the part. (Formerly MF 080: Manufacturing Graphics, CAD/CAM, Introduction.)
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2.00 Credits
An introductory course dealing with motivation, safety in the workplace, goal setting, cultural diversity, stress management, managing time, manufacturing related seminars, plant visits, and other related subjects. (Formerly MF 091: Manufacturing Conceptsm: Seminars, Safety, World of Work.)
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2.00 Credits
A preliminary course in the use of the computer for manufacturing technology purposes. (Formerly MF 092: Manufacturing Computers and Computer Systems Introduction.)
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2.00 Credits
An introductory course in the study of materials. Topics include selection and identification of steels, selection and identification of nonferrous metals, hardening, case hardening, tempering, annealing, normalizing, stress relieving, and the use of the Rockwell and Brinell hardness testers. (Formerly MF 093.)
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3.00 Credits
Second course in manufacturing mathematics. A further study of arithmetic and trigonometric operations applied to manufacturing circumstances. The following geometric entities are studied in detail: the circle, regular and irregular polygons, the right triangle and oblique triangles. The application of angular arithmetic including the study of: angle decimal conversion, the Pythagorean theorem, Sin, Cos, and Tan functions, and the Law of Sins and Law of Cosines. Prerequisite: Completion of Machine Technology Level I Certificate, or with consent of instructor, MFG* 051: Manufacturing Math I. (Formerly MF 102.)
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3.00 Credits
A basic course in the planning and scheduling of manufacturing production activities.
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2.00 Credits
First course in blueprint reading. The study of orthographic projection. Topics include lines and their uses, auxiliary views, sectional views, basic and special dimensioning, dimensioning practices for holes, chamfers, angle, tapers, keyways diameters and radii. Also, geometric tolerancing and dimensioning is covered. Prerequisite: Completion of Machine Technology Developmental Courses, or with consent of instructor, MFG* 071: Introduction to Blueprint Reading. (Formerly MF 122: Manufacturing Graphics, Blueprint Reading I.)
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3.00 Credits
Second course in blueprint reading. A further study of simple and complex drawings for machining or assembly purposes. Topics include the application and meaning of geometric characteristics and controls, the metric system, weldment, forging and casting drawings and procedures, communication with freehand sketches, blueprint terms and abbreviations. Prerequisite: Completion of Machine Technology Level I Certificate, or with consent of instructor, MFG* 124: Blueprint Reading I. (Formerly MF 123: Manufacturing Graphics, Blueprint Reading II.)
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3.00 Credits
A second course in blueprint reading, the focus of which is on interpreting drawings related to the welding field. Topics include various weld and joint type symbols that are used in welding blueprints. Supplemental symbols are also covered, including size, shape, location and finish requirements of the various weldments. Interpretation of testing requirements on simple and complex blueprints is introduced. Prerequisite: MFG* 124.
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1.00 Credits
Schematic reading and ladder logic fundamentals are essential for technicians in the industrial manufacturing process. These are the core tools for the technician to troubleshoot, de-bug, and repair complex electronic equipment. Without these tools, troubleshooting is impossible. Schematic reading provides an introduction to schematic diagrams, circuit symbols, physical layout diagrams, and component lists that will help bring all components of complex electrical circuits to an understandable level. The course will provide an overview of electronic symbols, ladder logic symbols, and the diagrams that are used to help the technician understand circuit functions. Prerequisite: MAT* 095. (Formerly MF 132.)
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