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  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to provide a basic understanding of the destructive and non-destructive testing methods used in the inspections and testing of welded joints. The course will cover welding code interpretation, pre-weld joint preparation, post-welding test sample formation and preparation, types of destructive and non-destructive testing methods, and weld defect identification. In addition to the actual testing of weld joints, the course will include the preparation of written welding certification reports according to applicable codes. One hour lecture, four hours. Course fee required. Fall
  • 4.00 Credits

    A study of materials' properties, fabrication equipment, and methods and procedures utilized in the production of metallic products. Included are practical experiences in machining, forming, molding, welding, measuring instruments, machine operation, machine capabilities, and manufacturing problem solving. Two hours lecture, four hours lab. Course fee required. Fall
  • 4.00 Credits

    A course designed to give maintenance technicians a working knowledge of machinery blueprints. Included will be exploded view drawing of machine assemblies, terminology, piping schematics, welding, and tolerances for fit. The course will also give the maintenance technician practical hands-on experience in troubleshooting machine problems by using schematic diagrams. Included will be electrical schematics, hydraulic schematics, pneumatic schematics, piping diagrams, and mechanical blueprints. Two hours lecture and four hours lab. Course fee required. Spring
  • 2.00 Credits

    A comprehensive course designed to increase the knowledge of maintenance technicians in the devices and systems used to transmit and control electricity in the plant and in machines. Included will be buss bar systems, transformers, magnetic starters, control devices, and troubleshooting. One hour lecture and two hours lab. Course fee required. Spring
  • 2.00 Credits

    Basic theories of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. A non-theoretical approach used in the discussion of the design, construction, and use of fluid power control elements. Provides a practical working knowledge of hydraulics and pneumatic components and basic circuits used in industrial hydraulics. Prerequisite: MTH 11403 or TEC 11704 or instructor permission. One hour lecture, two hours lab. Course fee required. Spring
  • 2.00 Credits

    A comprehensive study of the design and measurement of work and the techniques of setting work standards to effectively utilize tools, equipment, and manpower. Emphasis centered on work measurement and the principles of motion economy in practical situations. Two hours lecture. Course fee required. On Demand
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of advanced traditional and nontraditional welding methods. An analysis of the operation of AC and DC transformer, resistance, and MIG and TIG welding systems. Operational tests made on the effects of welding heats, polarities, and electrode types. Procedures such as welding ferrous and non-ferrous materials and pipe joint welding will be practiced using the standard stick, MIG, TIG, and resistance welding methods. Prerequisite: MFG 10103. One hour lecture, four hours lab. Course fee required. Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Supervisory techniques in everyday supervision of employees. Fundamentals of effective communication, planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling, and labor relations. Significance of leadership production functions, quality control, and cost reduction for profitability. Three hours lecture. Fall
  • 2.00 Credits

    An introduction to the basic concepts and operations of computer numerical control machines. Emphasis placed on basic CNC codes, terminology, and programming. Includes CNC lathe and milling machine operations, as well as robotic interfacing with machines. Prerequisites: MFG 12104 and TEC 11704 or permission of instructor. One hour lecture, two hours lab. Course fee required. Spring
  • 2.00 Credits

    A continuation of MFG 22102. Coursework to include advanced programming, CAD/CAM, CIM, and system design. Prerequisite: MFG 22102 or equivalent basic CNC course. One hour lecture, two hours lab. Course fee required. Fall
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