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3.00 Credits
Metallurgy as applied to machining operations. Structure of metals, thermal processing, hardness and mechanical testing, metals (steel, stainless steel, copper, aluminum, irons), tooling materials, near net shape processes. Lab demonstrations include hardness and mechanical testing. (3 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Lecture/demonstration.
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5.00 Credits
Use of hand tools to produce layouts and objects. Theory and practice of grinding tool bits, turning, facing, taper turning, boring and threadcutting on lathe, drill sharpening, drill jigs. Operation and setup of lathes, grinders, mills, drill presses. Semester focuses on more advanced theory and projects. (5 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisite: MACH 1040. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
Students will be placed in local machining companies where they will experience production-related issues and problems. Includes meetings with faculty, worksite supervisor, and completion of workbook and term paper describing job-related activities. (3 cr. hrs.) (Summer). Prerequisites: MACH 1040 and 1540.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the principles and procedures used in PC based CAD/CAM part programming. Uses MasterCam, a PC-based CAD/CAM system, to produce complex machined parts from detailed drawings on advanced CNC machine tools. Topics include basic and advanced CAD/CAM principles and procedures. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Prerequisites: TECH 1080 or MACH 1040; MECH 1050 and 1560. Lecture/ laboratory. Lab fee.
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5.00 Credits
Use of advanced CNC machine tools in the manufacture of metal parts. Emphasis on automatic tool changers, multiple work coordinates, tapping, machining and tool monitoring. Advanced programming using sub-routines and helical interpolation for three and four axis machining centers. (5 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Prerequisites: MECH 1560 and MACH 1040. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Theory and practice of advanced metal cutting. Design and building of jigs and fixtures to properly locate and hold parts for metalworking. Lectures supplemented by demonstrations of current tooling and manufacturing techniques by industrial representative. (4 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisites: MACH 1540 and 2400. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic and intermediate concepts associated with M & G code programming (in the Fanuc format) for two axis CNC lathes. Students will learn how to write the codes necessary to create parts on state-ofthe- art CNC turning centers, and the basic set-up procedures associated with operating these advanced machine tools. Topics will also include manual programming, advanced canned cycle programming and sub-programming, and MasterCam Lathe software. Students will utilize the advanced CNC laboratory to machine parts from the programs they create. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Prerequisite: MACH 1040. Lecture/laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Basic computational skills needed for success in college mathematics. Topics include: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions, decimals, and signed numbers. (1 eq. cr. hr.) (Fall, Spring). Does not fulfill degree or program requirements. Grading is A, B, F.
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3.00 Credits
Basic computational skills needed for success in nursing. Includes basic operations of fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, percents, and applications in nursing. (1 eq. cr. hr.) (ASN). Does not fulfill degree or program requirements. Grading is A, B, F.
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3.00 Credits
Basic computational skills. Topics include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals; ratios, proportions, percent, averages, exponents, and square roots; and introduction to algebra. (3 eq. cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Mathematics Diagnostic Exam. Does not fulfill degree or program requirements. Grading is A, B, F.
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