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3.00 Credits
Covers theory in the design of metal cutting tools. The course is designed to give students the basic knowledge of the principles, tools, and commercial standards of single point, fixture, and design.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the technology of the different manufacturing processes, including drills, lathes, and milling machines. (Prerequisite: INT 135.)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the different mechanical means by which power is transmitted from one location to another. Topics discussed will include gears, motors, chain and belt drives, and applications.
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3.00 Credits
Interpretations of various prints found in a manufacturing environment. This includes projection theory, dimensioning, shape description and representation of fabrication methods.
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces the concepts and techniques of process control used in the manufacturing environment. Production processes will be analyzed based on the interpretation of control charts for variables and attributes. Charts, such as X bar, R, and fraction defective charts, will be studied. Control charts will be used to identify the causes of variation in a production process.
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3.00 Credits
Economic evaluation of alternatives, industrial and personal. Interest, time value of investments, depreciation and income taxes, break-even cost analysis and replacement analysis. (Prerequisite: MATH 1710.)
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3.00 Credits
Materials handling classification and procedures, selection of equipment, receiving and shipping areas, plant layout problems, and techniques, such as line balancing and plant location factors.
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3.00 Credits
Operations Management is a study of the management of systems or processes that create goods and/or provide services. Topics to be covered include quality management, forecasting, facility location, capacity and layout, human resources, project management, inventory systems, and any other current and relevant topics. The topics will be taught using both quantitative and qualitative methods. (Prerequisite: DSPM 0800 or satisfactory ACT score and 1 year of high school algebra or satisfactory placement test scores.)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to advanced levels of CNC programming used in manufacturing processes. Topics included are G-Code programming, computer aided manufacturing (CAM), conversational machining programming languages and familiarity with CNC machining utilizing both the CAM and conversational programming languages and how they apply relative to G-Code programming. (Prerequisite: ERG 101 and INT 126.) 3 hrs. lecture/lab.
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3.00 Credits
Design of work methods, including analysis and improvement. Determination of time standards by stopwatch technique, work sampling technique and standard data technique.
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