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CHE 115: Chemistry I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Applies concepts appropriate to CHE 113, Chemistry I, with emphasis on safety and record keeping, and the acquisition of basic skills and techniques. (0 lec, 2 lab) Pre- or Corequisite: CHE 113
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CHE 116: Chemistry II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Applies concepts appropriate to CHE114, Chemistry II, including organic separations, functional group tests, and synthesis and analysis of organic compounds. (0 lec, 2 lab) Pre- or Corequisite: CHE 114
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CHM 101: Fire Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Acquaints the student with the broad principles of chemistry as they relate to application and hazards in the fire-fighting field. Includes basic chemical terminology, structure of matter, atomic bonding, molecular theory of matter, chemical and physical change, and the general states of matter, gases, liquids and solids. Discussion of the more common elements, compounds they form, and the resulting hazards and uses, completes the course with attention to nuclear applications, pesticides and waste disposal. (3 lec, 0 lab)
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CIM 101: Manufacturing Processes I
4.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Students learn fundamental set-ups and operations of "conventional" machine shop equipment with emphasis on proper tool selection and calculation of appropriate feeds and speeds. Other areas covered will include metrology, bench working practices, shop safety and workplace ergonomics.
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CIM 102: Manufacturing Processes II
4.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Students use the principles learned in CIM101 to perform set-ups and operations of "conventional" machine shop equipment. Students will use lathes, milling machines, drilling machines, and surface grinders for more complicated machining processes on various materials. Prerequisite: CIM101
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CIM 201: Manufacturing Processes III
4.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Students use principles learned in CIM102 to perform set-ups and operations of "conventional" machine shop equipment. Students will use lathes and milling machines for more complicated machining processes. Prerequisite: CIM102
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CIM 202: Manufacturing Processes IV
4.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Students use the principles learned in previous CIM courses to perform set-ups and operations of "conventional" machine shop equipment. Students will use lathes and milling machines for advanced machining processes. Prerequisite: CIM201
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CNC 101: Computer Numeric Controls I
4.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Students learn simple CNC programming using G-code and M-code. Course is centered around programming the Fanuc Oi and OM controllers on vertical spindle milling machines. Programs will run on simulation software. First semester "hands-on" activities on the machines will be limited to machine set-up for tool length offsets and work coordinate systems.
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CNC 102: Computer Numeric Controls II
4.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Students will program the EZ Path CNC lathe using conversational programming language. Students will also use more complex programming techniques on the vertical milling machines. Simulation software will still be heavily utilized, but students will begin to also prove their programs using machinable wax. Prerequisite: CNC101
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CNC 201: Computer Numeric Controls III
4.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Students learn more advanced applications of CNC such as canned cycles, thread milling, and simple macros. Prerequisite: CNC102
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