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2.00 Credits
Advanced set-ups, operations, and features of FANUC controlled CNC machine tools are covered including the use of a vertical machining center, and turning center and Wire EDM. Prerequisite: CNC 110 Course fee Offered summer only.
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of CNC 115 including advanced manual part programming on a FANUC and HAAS controlled CNC mill and 4 weeks of CNC Wire EDM. Sub programs, macros, threadmilling rotation and other transformations are also included. Note: Industrial shop math or MTH 115 is strongly recommended. Prerequisite: CNC 115 Course fee Offered spring only.
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2.00 Credits
Designed as a continuation of Computerized Numerical Control Lathe manual programming. The nature of the material will range from lathe G&M codes to advanced level conversational programming, sub programs, macro and other advanced techniques. Note: Industrial shop math or MTH 115 is strongly recommended. Prerequisite: CNC 115 Course fee Offered fall only.
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2.00 Credits
Designed as an introduction to the concepts of Operation and Programming of a FANUC CNC Wire Electrical Discharge Machine. The nature of the material will range from basic operation to G&M codes for programming. Note: Students with Machine Shop or CNC Programming experience may contact the department chair if interested in alternative methods of meeting the prerequisite. Prerequisites: CNC 110 and CNC 115 Course fee Offered spring only.
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2.00 Credits
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing processes are discussed and implemented utilizing Master Cam software. Parts will initially be drawn in the CAD environment. The NC instructions necessary to drive a CNC machine tool to manufacture these parts will then be generated in the CAM environment. Prerequisites: CNC 115 or MTT 112 -AND - CAD 117 Course fee Offered fall only.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
An advanced CNC course in which the student chooses a topic of specialization. Topics may include areas such as programming 4 and 5 axis machines, NC tooling, conversational programming, robotics and CNC, digitizing, etc. Course work may be completed at an arranged industrial site. Note: Manual Part Programming experience is strongly recommended. Prerequisites: CNC 215 or CNC 216 and MTH 117 Course fee Offered fall and spring only.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Computer Aided Design and manufacturing processes are discussed and implemented utilizing Master Cam 3D software for the Mill, Lathe and Wire EDM machines. Parts will initially be drawn or imported from a CAD environment. The NC instructions necessary to drive a CNC machine tool to manufacture these parts will then be generated in the CAM environment. This is not a course to be taken without previous Mastercam , CNC and CAD experience. Prerequisite: CNC 218 or Instructor Consent Offered spring only.
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2.00 Credits
Computer Aided Design and manufacturing processes are discussed and implemented utilizing Mastercam software, the student's choice in CAD software and a CNC milling machine. Parts will initially be drawn or imported from a CAD environment into Mastercam so tool paths can be created. Once that is accomplished, the students will generate a "G" code program. They will then transfer the program intothe CNC machine tool and machine the part to print tolerances. The students will work as a team with at least three people. After each project, they will rotate their team responsibility. Prerequisite: CAD 117, CAD 171, CAD 176 or CAD 173 - AND - MTT 111 or MTT 112
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course examines the history, structure, and behavior of the police in American society. Students will be exposed to such topics as the heritage of American policing, police systems, the patrol function, police discretion, policecommunity relations, police accountability, and police and the Constitution. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course examines the use of the community in the treatment and control of individuals in the correctional process. Students are exposed to such topics as probation, parole, restitution, community service, deferred prosecution, work release, halfway houses, group homes, and other strategies designed for community corrections. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency
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