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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the Pro/Engineer software and featurebased, parametric, 3-D modeling concepts.Topics include creating models using features such as protrusions, cuts, rounds, blends, revolving, and sweep modeling techniques.Model planning, design intent, and menu management are stressed.Assemblies, drawings, documentations, and detailing are covered. Prerequisites: MT140 Computer-Aided Drafting and Design, or MT240 AutoCAD or MT232 MicroStation CAD.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers advanced solid modeling concepts and techniques. Topics include creating complex parametric models and assemblies using all feature types; creating detail and assembly drawings with various sectioning and view techniques; measurements; surfaces; and motion and analysis models. Model and assembly pre-planning are emphasized. Prerequisites: MT155 Introduction to Solid Modeling or permission of the Department Head.
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6.00 Credits
This course covers the theory and use ofTIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) and MIG (Gas Metallic Arc) welding, including non-ferrous and ferrous metals in all positions.Topics include plasma welding, cutting, and safety procedures. Prerequisite: MT174 Electric ArcWelding Procedures.Welding supply fee required.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the techniques, principles and terminology of Data Communications. Public and private networks are examined. Data communication equipment, multiplexing, and interactive learning demonstrations are employed. Laboratory exercises are required. This course is restricted toVerizon NextStep students. Prerequisite: ET261Telecommunications Systems 1 (Verizon). Corequisite: ET283 Microprocessor Fundamentals.
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6.00 Credits
This course continues with instruction of the principles and practices of gas arc (TIG) and gas metallic arc (MIG) welding on ferrous and non-ferrous metals and pipe.Topics include special arc cutting techniques such as air carbon arc, oxygen arc, underwater cutting, plasma cutting, along with theory and safety. Prerequisite: MT174 Electric ArcWelding Procedures.Welding supply fee required.
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6.00 Credits
This course discusses welding codes.Topics include set regulations covering permissible materials, service limitations, fabrication, inspection, testing procedures, and qualifications of welding operations. Emphasis is placed on preparation for the NewYork State Welding Certificate Exam. Prerequisite: MT272 Advanced Electric ArcWelding Procedures.Welding supply fee required.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the design and fabrication of wrought iron and sculpture.Topics include the theory of blacksmithing and the use of the forge on various metals. Safety is stressed.Welding supply fee required.
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6.00 Credits
This course covers weldment design factors.Topics include the interpretation of trade drawings, as well as the specification and use of welding symbols.Welding supply fee required.
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4.00 Credits
This course presents the AmericanWelding Society standards.Topics include the standards of testing of welds, preparation of test samples, methods of inspection and quality control, and fundamentals and interpretations of the AmericanWelding Society, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the American National Standards Institute welding codes.Welding supply fee required.
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6.00 Credits
This series of assessment-based courses is defined by competencies in a skills-based outcome manual. Evaluation is based on the ability to demonstrate knowledge and experience in all topics of study. Topics include safety, blueprint reading, machining a work piece to drawing specification, use of ACAD to create drawings, programming CNC lathes and milling machines, proper tooling and workholding methods, determining sequential machining operations or complex parts, using CAM to produce CNC programs, introduction to Automated Manufacturing, and a capstone project.These courses allow students to enter the program at multiple starting points during the academic year.
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