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MFG 147: Microprocessor/ Microcontroller
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Asnuntuck
This course is designed to give the student an overview of the microprocessor and microcontroller by reviewing the fundamentals of 8085A architecture, software, and interface applications; and by reviewing the architecture, software, and interface applications of the 8051 microcontroller. Prerequisites: MFG* 133, MFG* 137, MFG* 138, MFG* 139.
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MFG 151: Manufacturing Machinery- Drill Press & Saw
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Asnuntuck
Course on sawing and drilling machines. Topics covered include use of cutoff saws, use of drill presses, using the vertical band saw, drilling tools, countersinking, reaming and counterboring. Prerequisite: Completion of Machine Technology Developmental Courses, or consent of instructor. (Formerly MF 151: Manufacturing Machining, Drill Press and Saw.)
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MFG 152: Manufacturing Machinery- Grinding
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Asnuntuck
Course on the use of various grinding machines. Topics covered include selection and identification of grinding wheels, truing, dressing and balancing wheels, grinding fluids, using the horizontal spindle reciprocating table surface grinder, using the cylindrical grinder, and using the tool and cutter grinder. Prerequisite: Completion of Machine Technology Developmental Courses, or consent of instructor. (Formerly MF 152: Manufacturing Machining, Grinding.)
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MFG 153: Manufacturing Machinery- Benchwork
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Asnuntuck
A basic course in the fundamentals, principles, practices, and tools used in semi-precision and precision layout and in the various tools, methods, and procedures for common machine shop benchwork. Topics will include measurement systems, layout principles, hand tools, and power tools. Prerequisite: Completion of Machine Technology Developmental Courses, or consent of instructor. (Formerly MF 153: Manufacturing Machining, Benchwork.)
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MFG 154: Manufacturing Machinery- Lathe I
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Asnuntuck
First course in the use of the lathe. Topics include identification of major components of the lathe, tool holders and tool holding, cutting tools, operating the controls, facing and center drilling. Prerequisite: Completion of Machine Technology Developmental Courses, or consent of instructor. (Formerly MF 161: Manufacturing Machining, Lathe I.)
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MFG 155: Manufacturing Machinery- Milling I
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Asnuntuck
First course on the vertical and horizontal milling machines. Topics to include cutting tools and holders, setups, spindles and arbors, work holding methods. Prerequisite: Completion of Machine Technology Developmental Courses, or consent of instructor. (Formerly MF 171: Manufacturing Machining, Milling I.)
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MFG 156: Manufacturing Machinery- CNC I
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Asnuntuck
First course in CNC machinery and programming. Topics include Cartesian coordinates, safe use of CNC equipment, setup and operate a two axis CNC lathe and a three axis CNC machining center, programming and runoff of parts. Prerequisite: Com- pletion of Machine Technology Developmental Courses, or consent of instructor. (Formerly MF 181: Manufacturing Machining, CNC I.)
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MFG 157: Welding I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Asnuntuck
Introduction to theory and lab activities in welding areas of Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding and Oxyfuel Welding processes. Safety issues, equipment knowledge and demonstration of various welding processes/techniques will be explored. Prerequisite: MAT* 095. (Formerly MF 131.)
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MFG 171: Introduction to Lean Manufacturing
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Asnuntuck
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with the fundamental knowledge of current continuous process improvement methodologies in use today within competitive manufacturing environments. This introductory course will expose the student to the basic concepts of Lean Manufacturing theory and the various tools and techniques involved with a lean implementation. This course will be presented following the lean-six sigma process methodology of DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) to ensure that at the completion of the course, the student will be competent to participate effectively as a team member in lean implementation projects.
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MFG 172: Introduction to Lean Supply Chain Management
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Asnuntuck
The course is an introduction to the basic principles and methodologies of Supply Chain Management. The course reviews the lean manufacturing principles needed to understand and maintain the supply chain. Key concepts are covered such as Value Stream Mapping, customer/supplier roles, supplier types, metrics, quality systems, quality audits, communication, and information flow. Class activities, group assignments, and case studies are emphasized for real-world learning experiences.
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