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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Winter Places a heavy emphasis on writing G&M-code. Students will be taught more advanced programming and operation of CNC milling centers and basic programming, set-up and operation of CNC turning centers. Recommended: MFG-201.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Spring Students work individually or in small groups to design, program, manufacture and test advanced projects using: CNC mills, CNC lathes, Electrical Discharge Machines and various software applications. Introduction to principles and operation of EDM included. Recommended: MFG-201 or MFG-204.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Fall Introduction to computer-aided part programming. Students will use CAD/CAM software to generate NC code to produce machined products. Model creation, process verification, code generation, and CAD/CAM integration will be covered. Recommended: MFG-201 & MFG-112.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Winter Continuation of CAM I. Includes instruction in Mastercam surfaces and lathe and solid modeling software. Emphasis on hands-on manufacturing activities. Additional topics might include reverse engineering, automation, robotics and motion control. Recommended: MFG-204
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, Spring Final class in the Computer-Aided Manufacturing series will concentrate on a capstone project. Students will design, program, and fabricate an industrial caliber independent project. Recommended: MFG-205.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Winter High-level computer literacy for technologists. Focus is on structured computer programming in Visual Basic language and the application of programming industrial automation. Hands-on experience in data acquisition. Basic knowledge of the PC required. Recommended: MFG-109
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 credits, not offered every term Allows students to integrate and improve CNC and CAD/CAM manufacturing skills. Students are assigned a variety of hands-on projects based on their skill level and interest. Recommended: MFG- 201 & MFG-204. (May be taken concurrently with MFG-204).
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6.00 Credits
6 credits, Fall/Winter/Spring Concentrates on CNC setup and operation and on surface grinding. Students will develop and apply their machining skills while creating products in a team environment. Additional topics may include fixture design and cutting mechanics. Recommended MFG-104, MFG-105, and MFG-113.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Spring Introduces metallurgy and materials science. Extractive and physical metallurgy will be covered. Specific topics include heat treatment, materials analysis, the iron carbon phase diagram, composites, ceramics and industrial plastics.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits, not offered every term This course provides a fundamental understanding of Lean Manufacturing. Participants will learn about the philosophy and tools that make up a lean manufacturing system. Learning will take place through classroom discussions, multi-media presentations and factory simulations. Topics will include Six Sigma, TPS, 5S TQM, SPC, etc.
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