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2.00 Credits
The course introduces the fundamentals of strength of materials. Topics in stress analysis are included. Laboratory activities focus on testing procedures, reporting, and computer analysis. Prerequisites: MT126 Statics Mechanical, CT121 Statics Civil, or ES271 Engineering Science.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers basic functions and challenges of managers in the manufacturing and business environment focusing on lean manufacturing, small businesses, and entrepreneurship.Topics include Total Quality Management, continuous improvement, value-added activities and analysis, waste analysis, Just-In-Time, applications of Statistical Quality Control, and other current management methods and techniques. Prerequisites:An appropriate Mathematics placement test result, or MA045 Basic Math Skills, or MA050 Introductory Mathematics; MT114 Manufacturing Processes or permission of the Department Head.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces use of MicroStation software.Topics include basic theory and operational concepts; main palette use; projecting elements; entity construction and editing; entity manipulations; and text and dimensioning parameters. Corequisites: MT101 Engineering Drawing or CT101 Civil Drafting, or permission of the Department Head.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the use of CAD software to prepare twodimensional engineering drawings. Emphasis is placed on the hardware, command entry, display, draw, editing, layers, plotting, settings, savings, dimensioning, and proto-drawing set-ups. Exposure to other software used in conjunction with AutoCAD is included. Prerequisite: MT121 Mechanical Drawing or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
This is an advanced level course using MicroStation.Topics include theory and operational concepts for three-dimensional CAD drawings and models, solid modeling, rendering, display, and editing techniques. Prerequisites: MT232 MicroStation CAD, or permission of the Department Head.
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6.00 Credits
This course introduces the technology and programming methodology for CNC (computer numerical control) machine tools. Programming methods include Conversational, G-M codes and Symbolic FANUC Automatically ProgrammedTools (FAPT). Emphasis is placed on programming methods, tool selection, set-up, fixturing, troubleshooting and editing of programs. Prerequisite: MT141 Machining Fundamentals or MT107 Basic Machine Shop Practice.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the application of automated materialhandling devices in the manufacturing environment.Topics include classification of robots and their work envelopes, system components, programming methods, sensors and applications, economic justification, safety consideration, and industrial applications.Automatic guided vehicles and automatic storage/retrieval systems are discussed.
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6.00 Credits
This course covers the automation of a manufacturing environment, with all processes and functioning under digital computer control. It studies the components that form a functional CIM installation.Topics include software/hardware introduction,manufacturing control programming,AS/RS automated systems programming, program upload/ download, systems testing, and debugging of the FMS line. Prerequisites: MT244 Computer Numerical Control (CNC),MT204 Automatic Controls. Corequisite:MT247 Introduction to Robotics.
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4.00 Credits
This is an advanced course using AutoCAD.Topics include menu customization, theory and operational concepts for three-dimensional CAD drawings and models, solid modeling, rendering and editing techniques. Prerequisites: MT140 Drafting and Design Using AutoCAD or permission of the Department Head.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamental topics and applications of fluid mechanics.Topics include fluid properties, fluid statics, conservation of energy and mass, pipe and duct flow, pumps, and measurement of fluid properties and states.An introduction to heat transfer is included, applying theory to thermal and hydraulic systems. Prerequisite: MA121 Fundamentals of College Mathematics or a higher level mathematics course which includes trigonometry, or permission of the Department Head.
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