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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach the basic concepts and techniques of quality control, the application of these techniques to production problems, and the utilization of reference materials related to quality control.
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2.00 Credits
A study of the science of dimensional metrology, systems of measurement, mechanical measurements, scaled instruments, reference planes, and calibration programs. Prerequisite: MATH 0123 or MATH 0133.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the students in the basic fundamentals of organizing quality functions from development to customer usage based on managerial and engineering methodology. Vendor/ customer relations and economic factors will also be discussed.
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6.00 Credits
Individual topics of study dealing with specific areas of the engineering-related technologies. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to electromechanical devices such as solenoids, relays, starters, switches, and motors. The course further includes the study of control devices, line diagrams, and wiring methods as used in motor control circuits. Prerequisites: ENGT/MATH 1143, ENGT 1324.
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3.00 Credits
This course utilizes the concepts of feedback, amplifiers, transducers, motor controls, measuring systems, and closed loop process systems as an integrated package to provide the control functions necessary for process control and automation. Automation is discussed as how the complete system is controlled and monitored by feedback throughout an entire process. Prerequisites: MATH 2123, ENGT 1333.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a blending of electronics and mechanics as they apply to a robotic system. It includes basic terminology, robot classification, and the industrial application of robots. Also covered are hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical power sources, sensors, programming, and microprocessor controllers. Prerequisite: ENGT 2333 or equivalent.
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12.00 Credits
A supervised on-the-job training experience in an appropriate business, industry, government agency, or institution. May be repeated for up to 12 hours credit. Prerequisite: Approval of Engineering and Science Division Dean and employer.
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4.00 Credits
A study of factors influencing efficient manufacturing processes. Case histories are studied and philosophies of manufacturing economics are debated. In support of laboratory exercises, jig and fixture design, process flow control, material handling, and management of resources are integrated with industrial robots and CNC machinery to provide the student with experience balancing the factors associated with manufacturing. Product research and original design are integrated with technical communications, both written and oral.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to current technology for producing CNC programs from SmartCAM, AutoCAD, Iges and/or CADkey software. The student will download both graphically- and manually-produced programs to a floor- model CNC endmill and modify them to fulfill production specifications and requirements. Multiple part positioning and machine tooling are emphasized. Equipment is full-sized, metal is machined, multiple parts are produced, and close tolerances are required. If students desire to employ graphics other than SmartCAM, they must be proficient in the graphics version to be used.
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