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MFG*H 220: Reliability
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. (formerly MFG-H2202) Prerequisites: MFG*H230, MAT*H172. Develops the fundamentals of the reliability system in an orderly fashion so that the student can understand reliability problems and their technical solutions. Subject matter includes: system effectiveness, statistical and mathematical applications, reliability, systems maintainability, human factors, specifications, acceptance testing, organization and costs. Three class hours weekly.
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MFG*H 225: Industrial Safety
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. (formerly MGT-H2109) This course studies industrial accident prevention and industrial hygiene covering such topics as management's responsibilities and functions in accident prevention; OSHA regulations; machine guarding techniques and personal protective equipment; fire prevention and control; electrical and hand tool hazards; employee training and communications; injury data, hazards, and accident analysis; and hygiene problems caused by industrial Environments. Three class hours weekly.
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MFG*H 230: Statistical Process Control
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. (formerly MFG-H2230) Prerequisites: MAT*H172. Presents a modern approach to quality adapted from the science of statistics. The scope of study ranges from basic statistical concepts, through the history of statistical quality control and the contributions of pioneers like Deming, Juran and Taguchi. Traditional methods of control charts for both variables and attributes and acceptance sampling are presented, as well as the more modern methods. Simple, effective graphical problem-solving tools, histograms, run charts, stem and leaf displays, pareto charts, cause and effect diagrams and capability ratios (CP & CPK) are covered. The computer is utilized as an aid in calculation and control chart preparation. Two class and two laboratory hours weekly.
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MFG*H 234: Physical Testing
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. (formerly MFG-H2234) An introduction to the techniques of the physical testing of materials and components. The course includes a survey of engineering materials, including metals, polymers, and ceramics, metallographic procedures, mechanical procedures, mechanical testing, X-ray diffraction, and spectrography. Two class and two laboratory hours weekly.
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MFG*H 236: Nondestructive Testing I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. (formerly MFG-H2236) Develops an understanding of the application and practice of modern nondestructive test techniques. Students are instructed in radiography, ultrasonic, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant and eddy current methods of nondestructive testing. Three class hours weekly.
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MFG*H 239: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. (formerly MFG-H2232) Prerequisite: ARC*H133 or ARC*H224. A study of the industrial accepted ANSI Specification Y14.5-1973 and ANSI Y14.5M-1982. The ANSI Y14.5 specification creates a unified language through which engineering requirements are specified with respect to actual function and relationship of parts features. Subject matter 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. Three class hours weekly.
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MFG*H 240: Design of Experiments
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. (formerly MFG-H2240) Prerequisites: MFG*H230, 233, MAT*H172. Studies the use of designed experiments aimed at product/process improvement as evidenced by lower cost, high quality and improved productivity. This course will teach the student to design, perform and analyze experiments. Included subjects are randomized design, factorial design, blocked experiments, Latin Square Designs and Taguchi methods. Two class and two laboratory hours weekly.
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MFG*H 275: Mechanics of Materials
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. (formerly MFG-H2275) Prerequisites: MEC*H108, MAT*H185. The study and explanation of the relationships existing between externally applied forces and resulting stresses in deformations. From our study of Mechanics of Materials, we will be able to determine if a body is capable of fulfilling its intended purpose. Limited computer applications of beam theory and a computer demonstration of FEA. Three class hours weekly.
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MUS H154: Class Instruction in Beginning Piano
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
1 cr. This course is a study in basic keyboard techniques and sight reading. It requires one class period a week with daily practice. The course may be repeated for credit.
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MUS*H 101: Music History & Appreciation I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. The course surveys historically significant music from the medieval period to the 20th century, emphasizing stylistic characteristics found in great music, art, and architecture.
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