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MPS 130: Quality Control Gaging and Inspection
4.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(4 Credit Hours) A beginning course that covers the following manufacturing inspection methods: layout; surface plate techniques; tool and instrument reading and uses; and floor and receiving inspection. Surface finish measurement, introduction to SPC techniques, and GDT are integral portions of this course.
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MPS 140: Introduction to CNC
4.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A beginning course covering the basic concepts of computer numerical control (CNC). Experience is obtained through the setup, operation, and programming of a CNC Mill and CNC Lathe. Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MPS 100
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MPS 145: CNC Operations
6.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Introduces the student to the concept of computer numerical control (CNC) operations as they exist in the manufacturing environment. Students acquire skills in setup, operation, and programming of the CNC Mill and CNC Lathe through MDI and off-line programming. Prerequisites: MPS 140 or permission of instructor
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MPS 146: Introduction to CNC Machine Tool Probing
1.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(1 Credit Hour) This course covers the elementary functions of use and application of the electronic probe on a Vertical Machining Center. Topics covered in this course include: set-up and calibration of the probe, and use and application of the following cycles - Bore/Boss measuring cycle, Web/ Pocket measuring cycle, and internal and external cycles. Students will be involved in both classroom and laboratory applications activities. Prerequisites: MPS 145
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MPS 147: Basic Macro Programming for CNC
1.50 Credits
Henry Ford College
(1.5 Credit Hours) This is an introductory course to Macro programming as applied to CNC machine tools. Basic elements of this type of programming include: defining a macro; defined variables vs. undefined variables; the use and application of arithmetic, logical and Boolean operators. This course includes both classroom and application based activities in the CNC laboratory. Prerequisites: MPS 145
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MPS 147 - Basic Macro Programming for CNC
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MPS 148: Advanced CNC Probing
1.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
This course takes the student to the next level in the use and application of the electronic probe on CNC machine tools. Students will be involved in writing their own cycles to use the probe in such activities as: vector measuring, 4th axis applications, stock allowance, and angle measurement along with work coordinate offset measurement. Students will prove their work on the CNC Vertical Machining Center. Prerequisites: MPS 145, MPS 146, and MPS 147
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MPS 150: SPC In Manufacturing
4.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Covers the use of SPC (Statistical Process Control) in manufacturing to achieve optimum product quality at lowest cost. Development of statistical charts and their interpretation related to process improvement are integral parts of the course. Formulas pertaining to various charts, gage R & R, Cp, and Cpk are covered.
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MPS 160: Computer-Assisted Programming
4.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An introductory course in computer-assisted part programming. The student will use CAD/CAM software running on a personal computer (PC). Programming for both the CNC Mill and CNC Lathe will be done in this class. Prerequisites: MET 140 or departmental approval
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MPS 170: Advanced Computer-Assisted Programming
4.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(4 Credit Hours) A study in advanced methods of part programming using CAD/CAM software on a personal computer (PC). Special emphasis is placed on programming three-dimensional parts. Class assignments will also include multiple-part programming. Prerequisites: MPS 160
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MPS 210: Non-Traditional Machining
4.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An advanced course covering theory in the "nontraditional" material removal techniques applying mechanical, chemical, electrical, and thermal energies. Practical experience includes electrode development and operation of EDM machine. Prerequisites: MPS 110
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