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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Provides students with the opportunity to work at a job site that is specifically related to their career objectives. Provides on-the-job experience while earning credit toward an associate degree.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the basic principles and practices of Safety and Quality used in manufacturing environments. Safety instruction covers topics including; Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), confined space, lock out/tag out, zero energy state, hazardous materials, storage of flammable materials, storage of fuel gas and high pressure gas cylinders, portable powered tool safety, hand tool safety, record keeping, training, employer enforcement of safety regulations, and right to know This course also covers current quality control concepts and techniques in industry with emphasis on modern manufacturing requirements. Topics of instruction include basic statistical and probability theory, sampling techniques, process control charts, nature of variation, histograms, attributes and variable charts. This course will use lecture, lab, online simulation and programming to prepare students for Certified Production Technician Testing through Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC).
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3.00 Credits
Introduces manufacturing processes and basic mechanical, electrical, and fluid power principles and practices used in manufacturing environments. Topics include; types of production, production materials, machining and tooling, manufacturing planning, production control, and product distribution will be covered. Students will be expected to understand the product life cycle from conception through distribution. This course also focuses on technologies used in production processes. Basic power systems, energy transfer systems, machine operation and control will be explored. This course will use lecture, lab, online simulation and programming to prepare students for Certified Production Technician Testing through Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC).
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic blueprint reading skills commonly used in the manufacturing industry. Areas of study include: Interpretation of drawing dimensions and notes to ANSI standards for machining including; Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT), welding, fabrication applications and inspection techniques. Students will be able to use Computer Aided Design software (CAD) to create 3D models and working drawings.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic employee development with emphasis on the responsibilities of a newly-appointed supervisor. Emphasizes organizational structure, motivation, delegation of authority, interviews, orientation and induction of new employees, employee performance evaluations and dealing with employee conflict.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the basic concepts of restructuring the manufacturing workplace and technological activity to incorporate environmental concerns. This course serves as an introduction to the basic principles of ¿green¿ manufacturing.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the basic principles and practices of mechanical technology used in advanced manufacturing and mechatronic systems. This course will examine the appropriate procedures for the installation, troubleshooting, and repair of mechanical machine components. Issues including; material properties, surface finish, lubrication, and preventive maintenance of mechatronic systems will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Introduce electrical and electronics topics common to Advanced Manufacturing Technology. Material will concentrate on practical techniques for proper and safe use of basic test equipment and hand tools. Techniques for connecting various types of circuits and power distribution will be introduced. Electrical wiring, circuit theory, soldering, testing, scheduling and calculations will be studied. An applied knowledge of Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC) voltage, resistance, and current will be presented through lecture and lab activities. Written communication skills will be used to document and report circuit descriptions, circuit problems, and repair procedures.
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