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  • 3.00 Credits

    FA - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Prerequisites: BCN 1001, ETD 2340 and appropriate scores on the Florida Entry Level Placement Exam or completion of MAT 0024C with a grade of "C"or better. Corequisites: CET 2401,MAT 1033 or higher math or permission of instructor.This course covers fundamentals of civil engineering for computer drafting, including measuring errors, error of closure, coordinate conversion, curve data, contour lines, cut and fill, and profile work. Because computerdrafting solutions are so accurate they can be measured, material will be dealt with both mathematically and graphically. A trig calculator is required.
  • 1.00 Credits

    TBA - A.A.S. only. Cooperative Education (Co-op) is a planned, paid work experience whereby a student is employed in a job directly related to the student's academic field of study. Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement. Once enrolled, a student is assigned a Faculty Advisor who, along with the Co-op staff,will monitor student progress.The Co-op program offers academic and vocational credit for each term worked, and the Faculty Advisor will assign either a Pass or Fail grade at the end of the work term.
  • 3.00 Credits

    FA - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Principles of safety in a typical industrial environment are studied. Emphasis is on OSHA, and the analysis and design of safety programs for industry.
  • 1.00 Credits

    TBA - Lab fee. A.A.S. only. This course is designed to allow flexibility for presenting a variety of topics relating to manufacturing principles and applications. Some special topics may require laboratory assignments.The course may be repeated for credit when the content varies.
  • 4.00 Credits

    SP - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Corequisite: ETI 2416.This course provides to the student technical knowledge and programming methods employed in Haas CNC machining centers.Machine programming, set-up and operations are taught at an advanced level.Computer-aided drafting and computer-aided manufacturing concepts and applications are taught using Mastercam Mill. Intermediate welding and sheet metal processes through lecture, demonstration are taught to give the student additional skills in metal fabrications.This course will offer the student working knowledge and marketable technical skills as a CNC operator and CAD/CAM programmer.The Haas VF-2 Mill, SL-20 and TL-1 Lathe and a CNC plasma cutting machine are used in the lab.
  • 4.00 Credits

    FA - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Corequisite: ETI 2415.This course provides to the student technical knowledge and programming methods employed in CNC woodworking machining centers. CNC router programming, set-up and operations are taught at an advanced level.Computer-aided drafting and computer-aided manufacturing concepts and applications are taught using Mastercam Router. Intermediate woodworking processes through lecture and demonstration are taught to give the student additional skills in the millwright industry.This course offers the student working knowledge and marketable technical skills as a CNC router operator and CAD/CAM (Mastercam) programmer. The CamTech Router II CNC router is used in this course.
  • 4.00 Credits

    SP - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Prerequisites: EGS 1111 or departmental waiver based on documented personal experience, ETI 2415, ETI 2416.An in-depth study of CAD/CAM workstations, programming methods, set-up and operation of Haas CNC machining centers and plasma cutting machine programming and operations.Computer-assisted programming is emphasized through the use of computer-aided drafting (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software.The course objective is to offer students a working knowledge in Mastercam Mill and Lathe.The course will give the students hands-on applications in CAD-to-CAM formats, tool path operations,CNC code generation, editing CNC programs and part production using the Haas editing CNC programs and part production using the Haas VF-2 Mill, SL-20 Lathe.A strong computer drafting and CNC background is recommended prior to taking this course.
  • 4.00 Credits

    TBA - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. An in-depth study of fabrication methods in wood, plastics and foam using computer-assisted machining. Students will learn to use woodworking equipment and fabrication processes.The course emphasis is to teach students CNC programming operations and set-up procedures using computer numerical controlled (CNC) router. Specific programming topics include the machine coordinate system, linear and circular interpolation and use of "G" and "M" codes. Students will haveworking knowledge of woodworking equipment and procedures used in the industry.
  • 4.00 Credits

    FA - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. A study of the principles, concepts and applications of various metal fabrication methods encountered in a manufacturing environment.The subject matter on hand tools,mechanical cutting and welding processes and equipment covers operational applications used in the fabrication industry. Students are taught production welding and techniques used in gas welding and cutting,MIG and TIG welding, arc welding and CNC plasma cutting.Hands-on applications are introduced to give students practical skills in production welding for entry-level job opportunities needed in the fabrication industry.Metal fabricating processes,Haas CNC machine operations and set-up and CNC programming are introduced to give students practical skills in the automated manufacturing processes industries.
  • 1.00 Credits

    FA, SP, SU - A.A.S. only. Cooperative Education (Co-op) is a planned,paid work experience whereby a student is employed in a job directly related to the student's academic field of study. Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement.Once enrolled, a student is assigned a Faculty Advisor who, along with the Co-op staff,will monitor student progress. The Co-op program offers academic and vocational credit for each term worked, and the Faculty Advisor will assign either a Pass or Fail grade at the end of the work term.
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