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3.00 Credits
Lab fee An introduction to the basic concepts of computer numerical control (CNC). A study of machine tools, controllers, programming languages, and a variety of aspects of CNC. This course is designed to broaden the studentsbackground in numerical control.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteNC 111 Introduction to programming using industry standard numerical control mills and lathe machine. The student will learn a variety of programming techniques and verification methods to produce parts.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteNC 111 Programming, setup and operations of vertical machining centers. This is a study of 21/2 dimensional CAM graphics as an interface between design and manufacturing from part drawings to finished product. Graphics programs, care modified, verified and simulated. The students gain more experience by manufacturing parts.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteNC 222 This is a study of CAM graphics as an interface between design and manufacturing from part drawings to finished product. Diverse programming techniques of semi-automatic, MDI and teach mode will be taught. Tooling considerations include offsets, identification, and tool libraries as an integral part of the course work. The student will gain more experience by producing parts from these programs.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteNC 222 This course will allow students to create programs for CNC programs through the use of codes and dialog programs. A diverse variety of programming techniques such as canned cycles are edited, simulated and verified prior to the machine operations.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteNC 230 or NC 231 This course uses 3D graphics programming to produce a variety of mold parts. Surfaces are extruded, revolved, lofted and swept into a variety of shapes. Programs are modified for tool path, tooling, speed and feeds. The students gain further experience by manufacturing programming parts.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteNC 230 or NC 235 Computer rendering of solids are designed and modified to produce a wide range of models. These solid models are made from a variety of primitives using Boolean operations and other modifying techniques. Tool paths for solids are then simulated to produce a finished product.
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3.00 Credits
This program is a State of Michigan approved nursing assistant program.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 295, PSY 101, Admission to the Nursing Program This course establishes the metaparadigm conceptsperson, health , environment, nursing. In Level I, first year of the Nursing program, emphasis is on the nursing student as a caregiver.
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2.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 295, PSY 101, HSC 100, NUR 110, NUR 111, NUR 118 This course focuses on the nursing care of the perioperative client, and the client with sensory alterations of vision and hearing. This course is organized according to metaparadigm conceptsperson, health, environment, nursing. In Level I, first year of the Nursing program, emphasis is on the nursing student as a caregiver.
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