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  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours credit. Designed to prepare the student with technical, applied mathematics skills that will be necessary in future machine shop-related courses. The student will define the use of formulas and identify conversion methods of numbering systems; convert fractions to decimals and back; use formulas in solving measurement problems; and compute correctly by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers, decimals, fractions and mixed numbers. Prerequisites or concurrent enrollment in: MATH 0310 and REDG 0310. Three hours lecture each week.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. Designed for students going into the workforce as CNC operators, manual machinists, tool designers, or heat treat operators. Topics include properties of metals and heat treatment of metals. The student will identify chemical, mechanical, and physical properties or procedures to change the properties of the metal. Prerequisites or concurrent enrollment in: MATH 0310 and REDG 0310. Three lecture and two lab hours each week. Lab fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. A study of Computer-Assisted Manufacturing (CAM) systems. Software is used to develop application for manufacturing. Emphasis is on tool geometry, tool selection, and the tool library. The student will demonstrate knowledge of Computer-Assisted Manufacturing systems, create, download, and machine parts using Computer-Assisted Manufacturing software. Prerequisites: DFTG 1325, MCHN 1343, and 1438. Two hours lecture and four hours lab each week. Lab fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. An introduction to machine shop theory, math and terminology, basic bench work, and part layout using a variety of common measuring tools. Application of basic operation of machine tools, such as handsaws, grinders, drill presses, lathes and mills with common hand tools. The student will identify machine parts and their functions; select layout tools and techniques; define machine shop terminology; perform basic machine setups; calculate common shop formulas; perform semi-precision and precision layout; execute grinding techniques; demonstrate basic machine operations; and apply proper measuring tools. Prerequisites or concurrent enrollment in: MATH 0310 and REDG 0310. Two lecture and four lab hours each week. Lab fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. A continuation of Basic Machine Shop I. The student will identify machine parts and their function; select layout tools and techniques; define machine shop terminology; perform basic machine setups; calculate common shop formulas; perform semi-precision layout; execute grinding techniques; demonstrate basic machine operations; and apply proper measuring tools. Prerequisite: MCHN 1438. Two lecture and four lab hours each week. Lab fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. Operation of drills, milling machines, lathes, and power saws. Introduction to precision measuring techniques. The student will use shop machine tools and measuring tools; use shop machinery and tools in a safe manner; and use precision measuring instruments to defined tolerances. Prerequisite: MCHN 1441. Two lecture and four lab hours each week. Lab fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. A continuation of MCHN 1452. The student will explain the functions of machine parts; differentiate between selected layout tools; apply proper layout techniques; communicate machine shop theory using appropriate terminology; demonstrate basic machine setups; produce semi-precision and precision layouts; accurately measure to defined tolerances and cut surfaces to a high finish. Two lecture and four lab hours each week. Prerequisite: MCHN 1452. Lab fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. The study of advanced CNC operation with an emphasis on programming and operations of machining and turning centers. The student will set up and operate CNC machining centers; set up and operate CNC turning centers; select proper tooling with correct speeds and feeds; and produce a part to specific tolerances. Prerequisite: MCHN 2444. Two hours lecture and four hours lab each week. Lab fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fours hours credit. A study of advanced techniques in Computer-Assisted Manufacturing (CAM). Student will demonstrate a knowledge of Computer-Assisted Manufacturing by creating, downloading and machining parts. Prerequisite: MCHN 1426. Two lecture and four lab hours each week. Lab fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. An advanced study of lathe and milling operations. Emphasis is on advanced cutting operations of the lathe and milling machines, including the use of carbide insert tooling, special tooling, bench assembly, and materials metallurgy. The student will identify and apply special tooling for the lathe and milling machines; interpret advanced operation formulas; list machine and work setup procedures; identify and select proper materials for machining of specific materials; calculate feeds and speeds; calculate machine movements; perform advanced lathe and milling machine setup operations; and perform advanced machining operation to specifications. Prerequisite: Associate of Applied Science in Machine Tool Technology Two lecture and four lab hours each week. Lab fee.
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