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1.00 Credits
Safety, cutting speeds, types of lathes, lathe accessories, lathe operation, and measuring instruments are covered in this course. Information about safety, types of milling machines, milling machine attachments, milling operations are covered in this course. Technical competence in the use of measuring instruments is also stressed.
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2.00 Credits
This covers the practical portion of the subtractive manufacturing course. Lathe operations covered include facing, turning, center drilling, reaming, boring, tapering, knurling, and thread chasing. Milling operations include squaring a piece, locating holes, drilling operations, and milling slots.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers the general information, such as G codes and M codes needed to program CNC lathes and vertical machining centers. CNC lathe and vertical machining center safety procedures, tooling set-up, programming, and operation theory are covered in the course. Tool offsets are also covered in this course.
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2.00 Credits
This course instructs students on the writing of G and M code CNC language. Student learn to write code by hand and insert it into machine. Students then create work offsets in order to set up the machine and parts. They then makes the parts with an emphasis on precision and repeatability.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to reading and understanding Contract Drawings for residential and commercial construction. This course will cover the composition of different industry drawings such as Residential House Plans, Commercial Architectural Plans, Civil Plans, Structural Plans, Plumbing Plans, HVAC Plans and Electrical drawings. Students will be instructed on what type of information these drawings contain and what purpose these drawings serve.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers information on hand tools, machines, and equipment common to the vehicle maintenance field, general service procedures, lubricants, reference manuals, pre-delivery inspection of new and used vehicles and preventive maintenance procedures. This course is designed to prepare students to work properly with all of the fore-mentioned topics along with building safe and thorough work habits.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers information on hydraulic brake systems. Mechanical foundation, service brake system principles, major components, parking brake systems, brake system diagnostics, service to drum brake assemblies, hydraulic lines and hoses, brake switches, antilock brake principles and service are all a part of this course. High priority tasks recommended by ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) are covered. This will prepare students to take the ASE technician certification test.(Co-requisite: AUT 154)
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2.00 Credits
This lab covers service practice procedures on hydraulic brake systems. Competency tasks will be performed on mechanical foundation, service brake system principles, major component diagnosis and repair, parking brake systems, brake system diagnostics, service to drum brake assemblies, hydraulic lines and hoses, brake switches, antilock brake principles and service are all a part of this course. High priority tasks recommended by ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) are practiced and performed to industry standards. This lab will prepare students to take the ASE technician certification test in brake systems.(Co-requisite: AUT 153)
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1.00 Credits
This course covers information on steering and suspension systems, theory and principles, independent suspensions, geometric principles, factors affecting wheel alignment, tools and equipment used for steering and suspension, troubleshooting of suspension and steering, wheel bearings service, manual steering and power steering system operation. This lecture on theory will prepare students to take the ASE technician certification test for steering and suspension systems. (Co-requisite: AUT 156)
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2.00 Credits
This lab covers service practice procedures on steering and suspension systems. Students will utilize the theory learned in VMR 155 to diagnose steering and suspension issues and the effect on wheel alignment. Students will perform competency tasks with the tools and equipment used for steering and suspension adjustment and repair, troubleshooting of suspension and steering, wheel bearings service, manual steering and power steering systems. High priority tasks recommended by ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) are covered. This will prepare students to take the ASE technician certification test for steering & suspension systems. (Co-requisite: AUT 155)
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