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3.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 2 REPEAT: 0 PREREQUISITE: ELET 179 or equivalent experience This course will introduce the student to fluid power components, circuits and applications through the study of hydraulics. Students will design, construct and operate hydraulic circuits using valves, cylinders and hydraulic control devices and solve problems related to industrial fluid power applications.
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3.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 3 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0: PREREQUISITE: Math 111 Studies bodies at rest and the ability of materials and individual parts to resist loads. The following materials will be stressed: resultant and equilibrate of forces, moments, various force combinations, friction, simple stresses, properties of materials, riveted and welded joints, centroids, moments of inertia, beams, key, columns, and indeterminate beams.
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3.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 2 REPEAT: 0 PREREQUISITE: INFT 110 and MATH 111 or equivalent, and MTEC 151, or consent of instructor Introduces the computer as an important tool in directing millcutting operations. Conversion of dimensioned drawings into X, Y, and Z coordinates will be stressed. From this, ISO standard format G and M code language will be used (via off-line editing) to create and edit programs. These programs will be used as a basis for machine set up, multiple tool offsets, dry run evaluations, and part production.
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3.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 2 REPEAT: 0 PREREQUISITE: INFT 110 and MATH 111 or equivalent, and MTEC 151, or consent of instructor Introduces the computer as an important tool in directing lathecutting operations. Conversion of dimensioned drawings into X and Z coordinates will be stressed. From this, ISO standard format G and M code language will be used (via off-line editing) to create and edit programs. These programs will be used as a basis for machine set up, multiple tool offsets, dry run evaluations, and part production.
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3.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 2 REPEAT: 1 PREREQUISITE: MTEC 270 and MTEC 280 Students design typical 2D CNC manufactured parts using computer-aided drafting techniques. The designs are converted into tool paths and finally machined into parts. Tooling, raw materials, and cutting parameters are reviewed and selected for each application. A maximum of six (6) credit hours may be earned in this course.
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3.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 2 REPEAT: 1 PREREQUISITE: MTEC 282 and DRAF 260 Students develop skills constructing 2D and 3D CAD part geometry. Advanced tooling and machining operations are performed using 3D techniques. Solid model vertification and machining are utilized in mold making and multi-surface 3D machining. Interfacing with industrial CAD systems and CNCs are required in the automated manufacturing of parts. A maximum of six (6) credit hours may be earned in this course.
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4.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 4 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 4 REPEAT: 1 PREREQUISITE: Completion of 21 credit hours of technical coursework and consent of manufacturing program faculty. Provides manufacturing students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in solving one or more manufacturing problems. Students will work as a team to develop and evaluate alternative solutions to given problems. Students will also design, construct, program, troubleshoot, and refine their solutions into working models that will reflect their ability to meet challenges in a manufacturing environment. A maximum of eight (8) credit hours may be earned in this course.
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2.00 Credits
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 2 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0 Covers musical notation, scales, intervals, sight singing, and fundamental piano skills. Recommended for music majors (judged deficient in fundamentals) and other interested students.
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2.00 Credits
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 2 LECTURE: 1 LAB: 2 REPEAT: 0 Introduction to Audio provides an overview of the fundamentals of audio and the underlying principles of sound as related to critical listening, live sound reinforcement and computer-based audio recording, editing and mastering.
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2.00 Credits
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 2 LECTURE: 1 LAB: 2 REPEAT: 0 Introduces the students to the fundamentals of playing the guitar. Emphasis is placed on chord progressions, reading chord symbols, left and right hand technique, and playing by ear. Literature will include folk, pop, traditional, and contemporary genres. No previous guitar experience is necessary.
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