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3.00 Credits
Introduction to manufacturing and its managed activities: research and development, production, marketing, industrial relations, and finance. Laboratory experiences involve organizing, staffing, and operating a model manufacturing enterprise. Prerequisite: appropriate 100-level mathematics course.
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Emphasizes modeling and dimensioning. Additional topics include: feature identification and parametric design, dimensioning and modeling with consideration to part relationships, fundamentals of geometric, dimensioning and tolerancing, advanced work with assembly drawings, design of functional gages, and rapid prototyping. A weekly laboratory is scheduled. Prerequisite: ITMFG 105 or equivalent. Parallel: appropriate 100-level mathematics course.
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Study of industrial plastics processes, materials, and product design. Includes polymer chemistry, processing nomenclature, injection molding, extrusion, extrusion blow molding, compression and transfer molding, thermoforming, and other topics. Weekly laboratory scheduled. Prerequisite: CHEM 111.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of production and automated machine tools. Laboratory includes tool design, cutting theory, basic machines, feeds, speeds, precision measurement, NC programming, and safety. Weekly laboratory scheduled. Prerequisite: ITMFG 205; MATHS 112.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of material science with an emphasis on how material properties influence their application in products and processing. Metallic, polymeric, and ceramic materials will be discussed. Laboratory activities using standardized testing procedures will provide a practical understanding of material characteristics. Weekly lab scheduled. Prerequisite: ITMFG 161; CHEM 111.
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Emphasis on application of statistics to quality control. Includes hypothesis testing, statistical process control, measurement system analysis and review of current quality standards. Prerequisite: MATHS 181 or ECON 221.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of electronics in industry. Includes fundamentals of electricity, DC Circuits, AC Circuits, introduction to semiconductor devices, and integrated circuits. Weekly laboratory scheduled. Prerequisite: MATHS 108 or 135; PHYCS 110.
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive technical introduction to automation in manufacturing. Includes flow line production, material handling, group technology, and flexible and computer-integrated manufacturing. Weekly laboratory scheduled. Prerequisite: ITMFG 233, MATHS 112 or 132.
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3.00 Credits
Design of tools and fixtures for manufacturing. Includes general purpose workholders, modular and dedicated fixtures, jigs, fixturing principles, degrees of freedom, locating and clamping components, wireframe and solid modeling, and 3-D to 2-D conversion. Students design solid models of fixtures. Weekly laboratory scheduled. Prerequisite: ITMFG 205, 233, 335.
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3.00 Credits
Force systems, resultants and equilibrium, trusses, frames, beams, and shear and moments of beams are studied. Prerequisite: MATHS 161.
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