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2.00 Credits
This course examines the uses of basic machines in industrial settings. Topics covered include mechanical drive devices, gears, gear drives, belts, belt drives, chains, chain drives, bearings, sprockets, and lubrication. The proper installation and maintenance procedures for repair and replacement will be demonstrated.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for the basic needs of the manufacturing student, including instruction and practice in gas cutting and welding, brazing, arc welding in various positions and basic MIG welding. Cutting freehand with the cutting torch and operating semi automatic cutting equipment also enhance the learning experience.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of basic industrial pump types and principles. Pump operation and characteristics are covered for the following types of pumps: positive displacement, dynamic, diaphragm, magnetic drive, and centrifugal. Proper installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures involving industrial pumps will be demonstrated.
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5.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in the care and precision operation of drilling machines, lathes, vertical mills, and surface grinders. The course of study familiarizes the student with various measuring instruments and techniques. Some of the tools used are vernier and micrometer instruments, gage blocks, indicators, and comparators. Lab exercises incorporate hands on practice in accurate turning, knurling, threading, and other machine shop operations. Prerequisite: Blueprint Reading.
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6.00 Credits
This course explores the science of dimensional measurement. Topics to be covered include the proper use of hand held measurement devices, theory and use of transfer standards, gauge calibration and recall systems, gauge capability studies, gauge accuracy requirements, use of optical comparators, thread measurement, and fixed limit gauges.
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7.00 Credits
This course deals with quality planning and control techniques utilized in various precision measurement applications. The course includes a review of the coordinate system and ANSI standards. Students will study measurement of form tolerances, orientation tolerances, runout tolerances, datum tolerances, and location tolerances, as well as practical applications of each. Prerequisite: Blueprint Reading or consent of instructor.
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8.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the entry level computer/drafting student to the design techniques, program capabilities, and deficiencies of a typical CAD (Computer Aided Design) program. Using simple commands, basic entities will be created and displayed in both 2 D and 3 D modeling. Experience will be gained in both engineering design and architectural drawing.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides hands on training in hydraulics to those students wishing to advance to a more sophisticated level of hydraulics troubleshooting and maintenance.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for individuals with no previous experience in CNC machine tool programming. The course will introduce the students to basic programming languages, G & M codes, as well as discussions on machine terminology, tooling, setup, cutting speeds and feeds, and computer aided off line programming.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides students with a broad base of robotics competencies in modern manufacturing technology. Educational hardware and software, based on actual industrial components, emulate automated manufacturing environments. The course incorporates hands on lab experience with simulation, creative design projects, and problem solving. Students work in teams and are exposed to various core technologies on a rotation basis. Prerequisite: MA 14083 Intermediate Algebra.
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