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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MET 2223 3 CREDITS Through the analysis and study of advanced computer numerical control techniques and logic, the student will program and operate the computer numerical control milling machine. Topics covered are multiquadrant circular interpolation, cutter compensation, polar coordinate, repetitive programming and canned cycles.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MET 1033 3 CREDITS Through the investigation of toolmaking techniques, special tools, and processes, the student will recognize, discuss and apply the basic principles of precision tool construction and assembly. Laboratory work is an integral part of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MET 2243 3 CREDITS The student, through systematic study of jig and fixture design, application and construction, will identify and describe various types of jigs and fixtures, as well as evaluate their designs.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MET 1033 3 CREDITS The student will demonstrate, in supervised laboratory experiences, the ability to construct a punch and die, jig or fixture. The student will be assigned a laboratory project dependent on completed Prerequisite. Evaluation will be based upon completion of the project, with special emphasis on accuracy and the ability of the tool to function properly.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MET 1013 3 CREDITS Through the systematic study of jig, fixture and die design, application and construction, the student will identify and describe various types of jigs, fixtures and dies, as well as evaluate their designs for economic and construction feasibility. * MET 2423 COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL PROGRAMMING Prerequisite: MET 1153 3 CREDITS The student will recognize and discuss computer numerical control programming principles and apply those principles by writing simple to complex computer numerical control (CNC) programs. Subjects covered include absolute and incremental programming, application of G and M codes, linear and circular interpolation, polar coordinate programming, canned cycles and repetitive programming. The student will apply these principles using program preparation systems including geometry, code processor and simulator software packages.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M) 3 CREDITS The student will review and apply jig and fixture methods. Laboratory activities, simulations and problem-solving activities are integral parts of the course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), MET 2243 3 CREDITS The student will demonstrate the ability to analyze production parts identifying tooling problems in pressworking tools, bending, forming, drawing, and forging dies. Additional training in tool and die blueprints, repairing and replacement of die components, assembly and testing, and documentation by the student are all instructional components of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), MET 2273 2 CREDITS The student will demonstrate the ability to design, dimension, build and test a single function tool using advanced toolmaking theory and practices.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None VARIABLE 1-3 CREDITS The student will demonstrate competencies in subjects not covered in other management courses but which are beneficial to students wanting a greater understanding of the functions of management. A specific topic is announced for each offering. May be repeated with a change of topic.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) 3 CREDITS The student will study general concepts relating to small business ownership, financing, organization, and management. After exploring these concepts, the student will develop a detailed plan for establishing and operating a small business.
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