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3.00 Credits
(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) W This course provides training in measurement as it relates to manufacturing. We will also cover the following subjects: geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), surface plate inspection methods, precision height gage, optical comparator, using gage pins and a micrometer to measure dovetails, portable surface roughness gage, hardness testing, and coordinate measuring machines. Prerequisite: MA 3.405 Inspection I or instructor's approval.
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(1 class hr/wk, 1 cr) F Provides mathematics training for NC machinists and programmers. Scientific calculator functions, basic algebra, right angle trigonometry, geometry and the Cartesian coordinate system as it applies to CNC machining will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
(2 class hrs/wk, 2 cr) F Introduces students to computer numerical control.
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3.00 Credits
(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) W Provides training and learning experiences in Mastercam mechanical design automation application software. This software makes it possible for designers to quickly sketch out ideas, experiment with features and dimensions, and produce models and detailed drawings. This is the first course in the SolidWorks series.
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(2 class hr/wk, 2 cr) F Provides training in lean manufacturing strategies and proven techniques for increasing output while reducing manufacturing costs.
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3.00 Credits
(1 class hr/wk, 1 cr) F Helps meet the need in industry for machinists that are trained in carbide insert identification and applications.
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3.00 Credits
(2-6 class hrs/wk, 1-3 variable credit) Sp Provides advanced computer numerical control (CNC) training. Students will have some design responsibilities as well as design for manufacturing responsibilities as they complete projects. Careful planning, good machining practices, economic/business concerns, documentation and safety will be emphasized. Prerequisite: MA 3.420 CNC: Mill, MA 3.421 CNC: Lathe, MA 3.427 Introduction to Solid Design Manufacturing, MA 3.427 Solid Works I, equivalent experience, or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
(6 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) W Provides training in the operation and part programming of the modern vertical machining center. Students learn safe manufacturing methods by completing a series of assignments using one of two Haas vertical machining centers. Students will gain experience reading, writing and editing part programs using industry standard G & M code programming.
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3.00 Credits
(6 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp Introduces students to a modern CNC turning center and part programming using industry standard ISO/EIA machine code for the Fanuc controller. Students turn aluminum parts to specifications on a Hitachi Seiki CNC Lathe. Safety procedures are emphasized. Prepares students for mastery of the two axis lathe coordinate plane. Prerequisite: MA 3.396 Manufacturing Processes I or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) W Provides advanced training and learning experiences in Solid Works mechanical design automation application software. This software makes it possible for designers to quickly sketch out ideas, experiment with features and dimensions, and produce models and detailed drawings.
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