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MFG 208: Process Engineering 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces the principles and techniques used to design the most efficient method of product manufacturing, establish the best sequence of operations, select the proper machines to perform the operations, evaluate the need for special tooling, and provide conceptual sketches of special tools. The laboratory portion consists of workshop problems that prepare the student for an entry-level position in manufacturing process design. Exercises cover such conventional machine tools as turn, drill, mill, broach, CNC, grind, and miscellaneous processes. Three hours of lecture / two hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: MFG* 102.
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MFG 210: Materials of Engineering 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Studies the structure and properties of engineering materials. Discussed materials selection, processing and heat treatment. Addresses the changes in structure and properties during forming, machining and heat treating operations. The laboratory portion uses selected experiments to demonstrate the effects of processing including heat treatment on the properties of engineering materials. Standard materials tests are also performed. Three hours of lecture/two hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: MFG* 102.
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MFG 216: tool designing 4
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Covers the theory of metal cutting tools design. Presents the principles, practices, tools, and commercial standards of single point, jig, fixture, and die design through lectures, visual aids, and individual projects and design work. The laboratory portion provides practice in the design of metal cutting tools. Two hours of lecture / four hours of laboratory. Prerequisites: CAD* 108 and MFG* 102.
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MFG 228: computer Integrated Manufacturing I 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Covers computer generated CNC programming, robot programming, analog programmable logic control programming, and interfacing of robots, controllers and machine tools. Discussed part families, CAD/CAM and Flexible Manufacturing Systems. The laboratory portion provides practice in writing computer generated CNC programs, robotic programming and interfacing and analog programmable logic controller programming. A flexible manufacturing system is programmed. Three hours of lecture/two hours of lab. Prerequisites: CAD* 108, MFG* 108.
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MFG 230: Statistical Process control
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents a practical management aid adapted from the science of statistics. Presents topics ranging from basic statistical concepts to techniques for cost and quality control, emphasizing control by charting and acceptance sampling. Uses the computer as an aid in calculation and control chart preparation. Prerequisite: MFG* 102.
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MFG 239: Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Focuses on the industrially accepted ANSI Specification Y14.5-1973 and ANSI Y14.5M-1982. The ANSI Y14.5 specification creates a unified language that specifies engineering requirements related to the actual function of and relationship between parts. Includes the application of form, profile, orientation, runout, and location types of geometric characteristics, including the application of the feature control frame and tolerance and datum modifiers.
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MFG 296: Manufacturing Internship
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Provides practical experience in the manufacturing field. The assignment can involve one or more of the subjects relevant to manufacturing engineering technology, including drafting, manufacturing processing, CAD, CAM, quality control, and tool design. Prerequisites: Good academic standing and the consent of the academic advisor or the Manufacturing Program Coordinator.
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MUS 101: Music History and Appreciation I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Surveys composer biographies and musical styles from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras. Emphasizes historical fact, listening skills, and music vocabulary for enjoyment. Requires attendance at one concert.
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MUS 115: Music theory I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Develops skills in music reading, ear training, and melodic and harmonic analysis. Analyzes composition through counting, reading, and pitch notation in the classroom and laboratory.
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MUS 116: Music theory II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Builds on skills learned in Music 105. Includes analysis of form, structure, and compositional techniques. Prerequisite: MUS* 115 or instructor's permission.
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