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3.00 Credits
Study of forces, center of gravity, equilibrium, structures, friction, and fluid statics. Spring Semester only. Three class hours. Co-requisite: PHY 131 3 Credits.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The objective is to enable the mechanical technician to select appropriate materials, adhesives, and surface finishes for machine parts. Included are lectures and demonstrations on steels and other metals, plastics, concrete, adhesives, and surface finishes such as plating and painting. The course emphasis is on the macroscopic, mechanical and physical characteristics of engineering materials. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
Review of statics study of motion of points and bodies, relationships between force, torque, and motion; study of work, energy, power, impulse, momentum, and vibrations. Fall semester only. Three class hours. Prerequisite: MET 203. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
Study and mathematical analysis of mechanical components including fasteners, shafts, belts, chains, gearing, brakes, clutches, and springs. Introduction to mechanical energy and power. Three class hours. Prerequisite: MTH 140 or MTH 165 or higher, PHY 131 or higher level Physics. Co-requisite: MET 203 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of MET 225. Study and analysis of mechanical components including cams, bearings, seals, mechanism, hydraulic equipment, and pneumatic equipment. Three class hours. Prerequisite: MTH 140 or higher, PHY 132 or higher, MET 225. Co-requisite: MET 203 3 Credits.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
See the Department Chairperson. Variable Credit.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Through lecture and lab exercises, the student learns to transfer CAD data to a computerized numerically controlled machine and create actual parts. CNC and post processor fundamentals will be emphasized. One class hour, three laboratory hours. Prerequisites: MET 101 or permission of department. 2 Credits.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This hands-on course introduces the organization and operation of robots in a flexible manufacturing system. End of arm tooling design, work cell design and applications to an automated line will be presented. Two class hours, two laboratory hours. Prerequisite: MET 121 or permission of department. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course will expose the student to the paperless factory environment. The student is introduced to the manufacturing cycle from order entry to material, capacity and production requirements through inventory management, to the eventual invoicing of the customer. State-of-the-art computer systems are utilized to provide students with hands-on experience to the vital topics of production planning and operations. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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