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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study of metals and their machining characteristics and application. Emphasis is placed on layout, precision measurement, and heat treating. Laboratory experiences include work with sheet metal, metal casting, and metal lathe operation. Lab fee $10.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study of organizational and production techniques used in manufacturing. A thematic team approach will be used to design and produce a product using principles of mass production. Concepts of manufacturing that will be studied will include: principles of tooling, quality, plant layout, resource planning and scheduling. Lab fee $10.
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A study of complex three-dimensional solid models used in the fields of mechanical engineering, sheet metal, welding, and other areas of manufacturing and engineering. Orthographic views projected from solid models and annotation techniques are used to produce engineering drawings. Prerequisite: ENGT 1305 or 3 semester hours of drafting or approval of the instructor. Lab fee $10.
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on understanding the kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. It will cover general particle and two-dimensional rigid body motion and will include the concepts of impulse and momentum and the principle of work and energy. Prerequisites: MATH 2413 and ENGT 1306.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the structure, properties, processing, and application of metallic, polymeric, ceramic, and composite materials utilized in manufacturing. Laboratory exercises include processing methods, physical and mechanical testing, modification of properties, manufacturing applications, and material identification. Lab fee $10.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts in the design of separate elements which compose the machine; application of properties and mechanics of materials modified by practical considerations. Emphasis will be placed on identifying design weakness and using analysis tools to refine the existing designs. Extensive use of common finite elements analysis tools will be utilized. Prerequisite: MATH 120, PHYS 122, IT 345.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study of metallic, polymeric, and ceramic materials, emphasizing dependence of mechanical and electrical properties on solidstate bonding forces and microstructure. Introductory design considerations. Prerequisites: Concurrent with MATH 2413
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3.00 Credits
A study of the Texas Technology Education curriculum, to include the areas of communication, manufacturing, construction, energy, power, transportation, computer applications, bio-related technology, electricity, electronics, graphics, principles of technology, and other related technologies.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Fundamentals and principles of metal removal processes. Emphasis is placed on metal lathes, milling machines, grinding machines, and electric discharge machines. Prerequisite: ENGT 2310. Lab fee $10.
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3.00 Credits
A study of research tools, methods, and data collection techniques used in the field of Engineering Technology. Emphasis will be placed on gathering, analyzing, and presenting technical information related to manufacturing topics in both oral and written form. Technical reports, product documentation, and correspondence will also be discussed. Prerequisites: ENGL 1302 and junior status or approval of the department head.
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