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MEC K 282: Machine Design Lab
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: MEC* K250. Co-requisite: MEC* K281. This course allows students to create actual designs in the laboratory, including the students' senior design project.
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MEC K 286: Welding Engineering Applications
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: MFG* K102/103, MEC* K262/263. Co-requisite: MEC* K287. This course introduces basic welding techniques as applied to various welding materials. It includes ARC welding, filler materials, steel welding, non-ferrous metal welding, and problems in welding with solutions.
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MEC K 287: Welding Engineering Applications Lab
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: MFG* K102/103, MEC* K262/263. Co-requisite: MEC* K286. This course applies the basic welding techniques and principles of MEC* K286 to various welding materials. It includes lectures, film strips, and various welding projects.
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MEC K 295: Mechanical Engineering Technology co op
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Consent of Program Coordinator. Co-requisite: Student must have completed all freshman level technology courses and have a GPA of 2.50 or better. This course gives students the opportunity to work in industry gaining hands-on experience while applying academic knowledge acquired during their first year of classroom/laboratory college education. A specificproject will be agreed upon by the co-op student, industry supervisor, and faculty advisor. A minimum of 225 documented industry contact hours must be devoted by the co-op student during the semester internship.
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MEC K153: Fundamentals of Engineering Graphics Lab
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: MAT* K095 or higher. Co-requisite: MEC* K152. In this lab, students will apply the fundamentals of engineering graphics through solving application problems on the drafting board and on the computer using Auto CAD techniques.
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MED K 125: Medical Terminology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: ENG* K101 eligibility This course is intended for students interested in obtaining a knowledge and understanding of basic medical terminology as the language of the health care professional. The student learns basic medical word roots and combining forms, suffices, prefixes, and abbreviations. Correct spelling, forming singulars and plurals, understanding definitions, and using terms correctly are important components of the course. This course is especially useful for individuals working in the healthcare or pursuing a degree in an allied health area. This course is equivalent to BOT* K180.
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MFG K 102: Manufacturing Processes
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Co-requisite: MFG* K103. This course studies manufacturing: making goods and wares by industrial processes. The course will provide theoretical experience in the scientific, engineering, and economic principles on which the various manufacturing processes are based.
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MFG K 103: Manufacturing Processes Lab
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Co-requisite: MFG* K102, TCN* K105 . This course provides laboratory emphasis on common metal cutting tools and lathe operations, as well as on associated precision measuring tools and instruments. The labs will involve set-ups and procedures for milling machines, lathes, grinders, drill presses, and some measuring instruments.
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MFG K 118: Computer Controlled Laser Materials Processing
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: TCN* K105 and either PHO* K101 or MEC* K262 or permission of instructor. Co-requisite: MFG* K119. A study of the mechanics, components, characteristics and control of lasers used in the processing of engineering materials. The differences between laser material processing and conventional methods will be examined. The interactions between laser beams and materials on atomic and macro scales will be discussed. Specific processes such as a thermal processing, surface hardening, and cladding, joining, cutting, marking and welding will be introduced. Students will be exposed to computer numerical control (CNC) concepts and programming.
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MFG K 119: Computer Controlled Laser Materials Processing Lab
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: TCN* K105 and either PHO* K101 or MEC* K262 or permission of instructor. Co-requisite: MFG* K118. The lab will provide hands-on experiences reinforcing and supplementing the course content. Labs will be conducted at a regional site.
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