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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the concepts of manu-facturing statistical process control. Topics include: measures of central tendency, measures of variation, normal distribution theory, process run charts, process control charts for variable and attributable data, normal probability plots, Pareto diagrams and cause-and-effect diagrams. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in MAT* 137. (Formerly QA 111.)
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3.00 Credits
Second course on lathe setup, operation and practices. Topics covered include alignment, turning between centers, other operations. Cut 60 degree external threads, cut internal threads, cut tapers, cut other thread forms. Use of steady rests and follower rests. Prerequisite: Completion of Machine Technology Level I Certificate, or with consent of instructor, MFG*154: Manufacturing Machinery - Lathe I.
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3.00 Credits
Second course on milling setup, operation, and practices. Topics covered include use of Offset Boring Head, side milling cutters, face milling cutters on the horizontal mill, setup and operation of index heads, simple and direct angular indexing, inspection of gears. Prerequisite: Completion of Machine Technology Level I Certificate, or with consent of instructor, MFG* 155: Manufacturing Machinery - Milling I. (Formerly MF 271: Manufacturing Machining, Milling II.)
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3.00 Credits
Second course in Computer Numerical Controlled programming. A further study of CNC programming for the Lathe and Vertical Machining Center. Topics include setup and tooling, programming simple parts, canned drilling cycles, circular interpolation, special milling cycles, cutter compensation, looping and macros, and special features. Prerequisite: Completion of Machine Technology Level I Certificate, or with consent of instructor, MFG* 156: Manufacturing Machinery - CNC I. (Formerly MF 281: Manufacturing Machining, CNC II.)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and advanced lab activities in welding areas of Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding and Oxyfuel processes. Safety issues, advanced equipment knowledge and proficiency in various welding processes/techniques will be developed further in preparation for Welding III. Prerequisites: MAT* 095, MFG* 124, and MFG* 157. (Formerly MF 231.)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced theory and lab activities that prepare the student to make code acceptable weldments in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) and in gas metal arc welding (GMAW) in various positions and upon various metals. Prerequisites: MAT* 095, MFG* 125, and MFG* 257. (Formerly MF 265.)
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced course that includes theory and lab activities that prepare the student to make GTAW code acceptable weldments in plate and pipe in all positions. Prerequisites: MAT* 095, MFG* 125, and MFG* 265. (Formerly MF 266.)
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course that reviews the basic principles of metallurgy. This course will describe their uses in industrial applications and explain why certain material properties are desired and how these properties are attained. Prerequisites: MAT* 095 and MFG* 265. (Formerly MF 267.)
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3.00 Credits
This advanced welding course includes theory and lab activities that prepare students to make GTAW code acceptable weldments upon specialty metals such as aluminum, magnesium, copper and steel alloys, stainless steel, and titanium. Lab activities will include code acceptable weldments. Prerequisites: MAT* 095, MFG* 124, MFG* 125, MFG* 157, MFG* 257, MFG* 265, MFG* 266.
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3.00 Credits
This advanced welding course includes theory and lab activities that prepare students to make GMAW and FCAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding and Flux Cored Arc Welding) code acceptable weldments on various metals. Prerequisite: MAT* 095, MFG* 124, MFG* 125, MFG* 157, MFG* 257, MFG* 265, MFG* 266, MFG* 268.
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