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3.00 Credits
(2-3-3) Introduction to manual numerical control programming. Includes interpreting part drawings, process planning, machining setup and sequence. Program debugging and introduction to tool path simulation and computer-aided programming tools. Prerequisites: MATH 112, MFG 120, MET 241.
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3.00 Credits
(2-3-3) Development of CNC machine tool manufacturing programs using computer-aided process planning and advanced CAD/CAM software. Emphasis on analysis and planning required for successful CNC production, development of CAD drawings and solid models for CAM program devel-opment, toolpath simulation, and manufacturing engineering issues. Prerequisites: MFG 341, MET 375.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Fundamentals of jig and fixture design. Locating and clamping methods for manufacturing production. Design of sheet-metal stamping, piercing, and forming tools. Study of the effect of manufacturing machines and production methods on tooling design. Prerequisite: MET 241, MET 315, MFG 314, or instructor consent.
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3.00 Credits
(2-3-3) Using material from prior courses students work in individual and team design projects. Design and analyze a variety of manufacturing fixtures, jigs, molds, and stamping dies. Prerequisites: MET 241, MFG 343.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) A three term sequence providing in-depth theory of the processes used in the manufacture of electronic components. Primary topics include integrated circuits, printed circuits, electronic assembly. Vacuum system theory, photolithography, process specific chemistry, etching and deposition processes, and surface mount technology. Prerequisites: For MFG 351-CHE 101, PHY 202. Prerequisite: For MFG 352-MFG 351. Prerequisite: For MFG 353-MFG 352.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) A three term sequence providing in-depth theory of the processes used in the manufacture of electronic components. Primary topics include integrated circuits, printed circuits, electronic assembly. Vacuum system theory, photolithography, process specific chemistry, etching and deposition processes, and surface mount technology. Prerequisites: For MFG 351-CHE 101, PHY 202. Prerequisite: For MFG 352-MFG 351. Prerequisite: For MFG 353-MFG 352.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) A three term sequence providing in-depth theory of the processes used in the manufacture of electronic components. Primary topics include integrated circuits, printed circuits, electronic assembly. Vacuum system theory, photolithography, process specific chemistry, etching and deposition processes, and surface mount technology. Prerequisites: For MFG 351-CHE 101, PHY 202. Prerequisite: For MFG 352-MFG 351. Prerequisite: For MFG 353-MFG 352.
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3.00 Credits
(Terms and hours to be arranged with approval of the curriculum coordinator.) An approved work program related to the student's field of specialization for a continuous three-month period. The employer and the type, level, and difficulty of the particular job must be approved prior to the employment period. A written comprehensive report must be submitted during the following term of residence.
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3.00 Credits
(Hours to be arranged each term.)
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3.00 Credits
(Hours to be arranged each term.)
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