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MFG 313: Manufacturing Analysis and Planning
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-0-3) Analysis and planning of manufacturing methods, procedures and equipment. Includes designing for manufacturing efficiency, tolerance analysis, equipment and resource allocation and scheduling. Prerequisites: ACC 333 or IMGT 310 or MFG 120.
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MFG 314: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(2-3-3) The study and application of ANSI and ISO geometric dimensioning and tolerancing principles and practices relative to product design and manufacturing operations. Prerequisites: MATH 112, MET 241.
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MFG 315: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(0-3-1) Laboratory exercises using parts that have geometric drawing requirements. Corequisite: MFG 314.
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MFG 316: Metrology
2.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(1-3-2) Measurements by mechanical, electronic, and optical methods related to industrial dimensional conformance requirements. Drawing and part compliance methods, including geometric dimensioning verification techniques. Prerequisites: ACC 333 or IMGT 310 or MFG 275 or MFG 314.
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MFG 317: Machine Element Design
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-0-3) Stress calculations and design of machine elements for general applications. Theories of failure, fatigue considerations, and material selection of shafts and associated parts, gear and belt drives, bearings, power screws, threaded fasteners, riveting, welding, and springs. Prerequisites: ENGR 213 or ENGT 231 and MET 241, or instructor consent.
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MFG 325: Principles of Metrology,Machining and Welding
4.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-3-4) Measuring techniques using precision devices. Metal removal processes such as lathe, mill, and grinder. Correct use of tools and cutting parameters. Basic welding processes and theory.
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MFG 326: Solid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-0-3) Concentrated study of statics and strength of materials comprising the principles of equilibrium, strain-stress relationships, and analysis of internal stresses for different loading systems. Prerequisite: MATH 112.
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MFG 331: Industrial Controls
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(2-3-3) Fundamentals of control of manufacturing processes. Applications of relay logic, input and output devices, and programmable logic controllers (PLC). Design of complete control circuits, selection of components, and cost estimation. PLC programming for discrete event control and for analog applications. Prerequisite: MET 326.
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MFG 333: Statistical Methods for Quality Improvement
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(3-0-3) Strategies for continuous manufacturing process improvement. Graphical and numerical methods for data analysis. Methods for manufacturing process control and acceptance criteria. Prerequisite: MATH 361.
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MFG 334: Manufacturing Group Project
3.00 Credits
Oregon Institute of Technology
(1-6-3) Development of a product by a group of manufacturing students working together. This includes creating or modifying the design of the product, writing operation sheets, specifying materials, tools and equipment needed, design of special tooling, setup and operation of equipment and actual manufacturing of the project. Prerequisite: MFG 342.
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