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  • 2.00 Credits

    1 cl hr, 3 lab hrs, 2 cr Advanced modeling-applications of design software in product design. Creation of 3-D surfaces and solids from primitive shapes. Mass and surface areas are computed. Products designed by the student are rendered and shaded, using CAD software. Data file conversions are developed for CNC application. Prerequisite: MECH 1222/MT 222
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 cr (fall only) Management of modern industrial establishments; costing, product development, research and design for manufacturing, as components of the industrial enterprise as a whole. Introduction to computermanaged production systems. Prerequisite: None
  • 2.00 Credits

    1 cl hr, 2 lab hrs, 2 cr (fall only) This course will introduce students to the engineering structures used in building, roadway and bridge constructions as well as those used in mechanical systems. First, students will be exposed to different types of structures and the corresponding loadings that they carry. Then, students will perform basic analysis on key structural components. Emphasis will be placed on the practical applications of the structures in each engineering field. Finally, students will produce design drawings using CAD software in major areas of engineering structures. Prerequisites: MECH 1222/MT 222, MECH 1233/MT 233
  • 2.00 Credits

    1 cl hr, 3 lab hrs, 2 cr (spring only) A course on the methods and tooling required for modern product manufacturing. Computer-aided design of cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, dies and specialized tooling will be explored. Computer-aided manufacturing CAM/Computerintegrated manufacturing CIM will be introduced. Prerequisites: MECH 1222/MT 222, MECH 1233/MT 233, MECH 2322/MT 322
  • 2.00 Credits

    1 cl hr, 3 lab hrs, 2 cr (spring only) Applications of CAD software in industrial plant design. Creation of 2- D floor layouts with consideration given to production quantities, material flow, inventory control, personnel requirements, environmental conditions and restraints, heating and lighting, equipment specifications. Alternate equipment placement configurations are developed to meet changing production needs. The student utilizes CAD software to develop the concepts and completes the term project with a 2-D plant layout and a 3-D rendering of the required facility. Prerequisites: MECH 1201/MT 201, MECH 1222/MT 222
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr (spring only) Continuation of IND 2313 Industrial Design I. This course adopts a handson approach to design problems. Students will use CAD/CAE programs to solve industrial design problems. Students will use rendering, shading, texture mapping and animation techniques to simulate effects of materials, finishes and moving parts related to machine design, civil architectural structures and product development. Students will be introduced to the advanced design features in solid modeling and will utilize the knowledge they gained from statics, strength of materials, material science and structural designs in various design projects. Prerequisites: IND 2313/DD 213, MECH 1233/MT 233; pre- or corequisite: IND 2304/DD 304 and MECH 1240/MT 240
  • 2.00 Credits

    1 cl hr, 2 lab hrs, 2 cr (fall only) The goal of the course is to apply engineering design methodologies to real-world engineering problems, using the computer as the central design tool, with emphasis on how to effectively test design concepts using computer simulation and animation. Students will learn techniques to present their design ideas through proper rendering of the 3D models. Students shall demonstrate the abilities to design and animate common motions used in mechanical systems as well as in architectural fly-around. Prerequisites: MECH 1233/MT 233, IND 2304/DD 304
  • 4.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 6 lab hrs, 4 cr (fall only) An introduction to the didactic concepts and clinical techniques and principles involved in the practice of dental hygiene. Emphasis is on the principles of optimal patient care, including: aseptic techniques, patient assessment, personal oral hygiene and plaque control, fundamentals of instrumentation and related body mechanics, principles of instrument sharpening and emerging modalities. Prerequisites: CUNY certification in reading, writing and mathematics, department approval required; corequisites: DEN 1112/DH 112, DEN 1114/DH 114, BIO 2311/BY 301.1
  • 2.00 Credits

    1 cl hr, 3 lab hrs, 2 cr (fall only) A study of head and neck anatomy with an emphasis on the structures of the oral cavity. Prerequisites: CUNY certification in reading, writing and mathematics; corequisites: BIO 2311/BY 301.1, DEN 1100/DH 100L, DEN 1114/DH 114
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 cl hr, 2 lab hrs, 1 cr (fall only) Developmental and microscopic anatomy of the elementary tissues. Embryologic development of the teeth and oral cavity. Comprehensive study of teeth, their supporting tissues and microscopic anatomy. Corequisites: DEN 1112/DH 112, BIO 2311/BY 301.1
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