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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
CNC Milling is a state-of-the-art machining course in three-axis programming and applications. Both manual and computer-assisted methods of part programming will be taught, with particular emphasis placed on laboratory projects to enhance hands-on operational experience. The course will include such topics as basic codes, absolute/incremental programming, canned cycles, tool database, post processing and program transfer. Prerequisite(s): MET 1020 and CID 1100 MET 2310
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4.00 Credits
CNC Turning is a state-of-the-art machining course in two-axis programming and applications. Both manual and computer-assisted methods of part programming will be taught, with particular emphasis placed on laboratory projects to enhance hands-on operational experience. The course will include such topics as tool offsets, facing, OD turning, thread cutting, taper turning, drilling, boring and tooling data base. Prerequisite(s): MET 2700
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2.00 Credits
A state-of-the-art machining course that expands the computer-assisted programming skills presented in CNC Milling and CNC Turning. The course includes 3D surface and solid modeling, 4-axis programming, bar feeder applications, and modification of post-processors. Prerequisite(s): MET 2720
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4.00 Credits
A state-of-the-art machining course that expands the computer-assisted programming skills presented in CNC Milling and CNC Turning. The course includes 3D surface and solid modeling, 4-axis programming, bar feeder applications, and modification of post-processors.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in the development and use of various testing procedures. Topics include measuring devices, including use, care, and calibration, measurement uncertainty and error, developing a test plan and part layout, data collection methods and analysis, and final reporting. In addition, the topics of product reliability and ISO certification are presented. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 and MET 1012
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3.00 Credits
A study in the methods, procedures, and equipment associated with physical testing, both destructive and non-destructive. The course will include such topics as gauging, hardness testing, impact testing, tensile and compression testing, magnaflux testing, ultrasonic testing, and dye penetrant testing. Prerequisite(s): MET 2800
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4.00 Credits
A study of the fundamental concepts and methodology of statistical process control (SPC), with particular emphasis placed on laboratory projects to enhance hands-on operational experience. Topics include philosophy of SPC and other quality systems, basic statistical concepts, variable and attribute charting, and computer-assisted methods. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1530 and MET 2810
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces plastics processing to provide broad foundational knowledge of the different types of plastics processing methods. Subject areas include the following processes: machining and finishing, molding, extrusion, laminating, reinforcing, casting, thermoforming, expansion processes, coating, fabrication, decoration and radiation processes. Prerequisite(s): MET 1012
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4.00 Credits
This is the introductory course for designing plastic parts using CAD and CAM solids modeling techniques. This course focuses on the fundamental techniques needed to construct solid models for thin-walled plastic parts for designing and producing molds for plastic parts. Prerequisite(s): MET 1012, 1020, CID 1100 and MET 2910
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