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3.00 Credits
Basic applications of data transfer and manipulations within industrial environments. Topics could include: basic Internet applications, Web page design, introduction to data formatting for the Internet, and other topics as the technology changes. Course required for the Industrial Technology Education degree. One hour lecture, 4 hours of lab.
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3.00 Credits
A special topic or topics not normally included in another drafting/ design course. Prerequisites determined by the department and stipulated in a course syllabus.
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3.00 Credits
A structured work experience in drafting/design at an institution, facility, or industry not directly related to Missouri Southern. The work experience will be a practical application of the students major field of study under the direct supervision of an on-site professional who is not a Southern faculty or staff member. The on-site professionals will supervise the students activity in the field. A faculty member will be responsible for approving the placement site and supervising the overall activities of the internship. Prerequisite: 15 hours of CADD.
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3.00 Credits
Specialized knowledge and skills related to new developments in drafting and design. Topics will vary by the semester and situation. Prerequisite: An associate degree in drafting & design or senior standing in management-technology or industrial technology.
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3.00 Credits
Individually directed reading, research, and discussions in selected areas of drafting and design for advanced majors. Scope, depth, area of concentration, and credit hours will be arranged when registering for the course. Offered by arrangement. Prerequisite: 15 hours of CADD with a 3.0 GPA and permission of instructor, department head, and school dean.
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3.00 Credits
The theory and safe operation of basic machine tools. Fundamental practices include: safety, basic mathematics, blueprint reading, benchwork, precision measurement, metal sawing, drills and drilling, pedestal bench grinding, engine lathes, mills. One hour lecture, four hours lab.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the operation of surface, cylindrical, tool, and cutter grinders. Principles of inspection and gaging, applied trigonometry, tooling geometry, and advanced lathe and milling practices will be covered. One hour lecture, four hours of lab. Prerequisites: CAMT 100, CADD 110, Math 130, or consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to tool geometry, chip formation, and effects of coolants and tool design on tool life. Instruction on the sharpening of standard cutting tools for drilling, formed relieved end mills and mill cutters, and the applications of various factors on machinability. The use of carbides and ceramics as cutting tools. One hour lecture, four hours of lab.
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3.00 Credits
Inspection, gaging, and precision measurement procedures utilizing mechanical, electronic, and optical measuring equipment and related math. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing emphasized. Computer assisted process control methods are introduced and applied to specific inspection procedures. One hour lecture, 4 hours of lab.
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3.00 Credits
Basic numerical control concepts and applications, the operation and setup of numerical control machines, including Vertical machining centers and turning centers, numerical control programming as applied to machining applications using MDI. One hour lecture, four hours of lab. Prerequisites: CAMT 100, CADD 110, Math 30 or 135, or consent of instructor.
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