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ATM 1180: Tool Machinist Techniques I
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The student will master the theory and the manipulating ability required of a tool machinist. With blueprints, charts and the Machinery's Handbook as reference, the student will assist in the fabrication of several multipart, multioperation projects. Very close tolerances will be held on the lathe, milling machine, surface grinder and the electrical discharge machine. Safe and proper work habits will be greatly emphasized. Course/lab fees
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ATM 1300: Introduction to Numerical Control
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The student will gain a basic knowledge of numerical control as it relates to the machine tool metal cutting industry. The fundamental concepts of tape and computer numerical control units will be introduced through text materials, films and demonstrations by the instructor Upon completion of this course the student will display a working knowledge of numerical control programming including coordinating systems and basic language as they relate to numerical control machining. Course/lab fees
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ATM 2100: Basic N umerical Control Programming
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisites: ATM 1300 and APM 8210 or successful completion of high school trigonometry. The Basic Numerical Control Programming course will consist of learning basic programming language covering G-codes, M-codes, absolute and incremental type programming, circular arc programming and cutter compensation. Students will be provided with a demonstration of different aspects of programming each of which constitutes a performance objective in the overall task of learning numerical control programming. Course/lab fees
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ATM 2200: Numerical Control Machining
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: ATM 1300 The student will demonstrate a working knowledge of numerical control machining, including six axis movement. Numerous programming and machining objectives will be performed by the student on the lathe and the vertical milling machine. Text materials, films and demonstrations will assist the student in programming and metal cutting operations. Course/lab fees
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ATM 2300: Three-Dimensional Contour Machining
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisites: ATM 2200 and CAD 1201, or consent of instructor This course will provide the student with techniques to design and machine threedimensional contour products. The student will use appropriate software for both mainframe computers and personal computers to prepare for large and small industries. Course/lab fees
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ATW 1120: Introduction to Gas/Arc/MIG/TIG Welding
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The student will be introduced to the four basic welding processes: gas (oxyacetylene), arc (shielded metal arc welding), MIG (gas metal arc) and TIG (gas tungsten arc) welding. The student will learn proper set up and operating procedures through classroom demonstrations. Special emphasis is placed on safety principles. Course/lab fees
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ATW 8110: Arc Welding,Flat and Horizontal Positions
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The student will be introduced to the skill area of arc welding. Related theory of arc welding as well as demonstrations of various techniques will be included. The student will perform several types of arc welding objectives and will become familiar with various types of rod as well as different types of welding machines. The student will gain limited arc welding experience. Course/lab fees
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ATW 8120: Arc Welding,Vertical,Up and Overhead Positions
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: ATW 8110 The student will be introduced to various shapes of structural steel and their applications. A basic knowledge of arc welding is required for the student to perform welding operations on various types of structural members and several types of welding applications. The student will develop limited skill levels of structural welding as well as limited welding experience. Course/lab fees
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ATW 8210: Introduction to Gas Welding
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The student will be introduced to several types of gas welding as well as all related gas welding equipment. The student will perform several types of welds using the oxygen/acetylene torch and related equipment. Textbook, films, movies and demonstrations will serve as the related instruction to gain limited gas welding abilities. Course/lab fees
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ATW 8220: Advanced Gas Welding Applications,Gas and Plasma Cutting
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: ATW 8210 The student will gain a working knowledge of gas welding and burning equipment and techniques. Several performance objectives will be executed by the student with the aid of the related instruction from textbooks, films, movies and demonstrations. The student will gain limited welding and burning abilities as well as a limited amount of work experience. All performances will be executed in a safe and proper manner. Course/lab fees
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