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TAM 101: Machine Theory I
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
A survey course of basic machine theory. Examines the types, operation, and usage of common machines and machine tools. Covered are the lathe, milling machine, surface grinders, bench tools, and measurement and layout tools. Focus is upon machine operations of cutting, turning, drilling, sawing, and grinding. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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TAM 105: Machine Project Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
This course will provide students with the opportunity to apply knowledge and develop machine operation skills through the creation of a variety of projects. The student will be required to demonstrate skill proficiency by completing the following machine shop projects: three step shaft, test shaft, test block, bolster plate, fly-cutter, extended tool holder, die stock, parallel clamp, sine bar, and vee-block. Nine laboratory hours. Corequisites: TAM 101, TAM 121, TAM 131. 3 Credits.
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TAM 115: Principles of Metallurgy
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
Covers the basic principles of metallurgy and how they relate to the strength and hardening processes of steels, tool steels, and other alloys. Topics covered include steel production, steel testing and pyrometry, alloy theory, heat treatment, surface treatments, and steel types. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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TAM 121: Mathematics for Machinists I
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
A basic mathematics course for beginning machinists. It is designed to acquaint the entry-level tooling and machining student with the mathematical concepts, terms, and formuals required to function as a machinist. The emphasis of the course is upon application of mathematical principles to the machine trades and developing mathematical/mechanical problem solving skills. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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TAM 123: Mathematics for Machinists II
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
An advanced mathematics course for machinists. This course builds upon mathematical concepts and skills gained in mathematics for machinists. The students will learn how mathematics is applied in mechanisms and fixtures. The focus is upon those mathematical and shape related applications necessary for design, layout and machining accurate parts. Three class hours. Prerequisite: TAM 121. 3 Credits.
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TAM 131: Machine Shop Print Reading I
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
The objective of this course is to develop an understanding of both simple and complex parts and the mechanisms, graphically described on blueprints. To differentiate between the various line types, multi-view representation and determination if key dimensions involving the given tolerances. The student will be able to develop the ability to visualize a completed part from a drawing. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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TAM 132: Machine Shop Print Reading II
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
Students will be able to solve complex blueprint problems related to tool and shop applications. Section views, surface textures, screw threads, geometric tolerancing, steel identification, fasteners, castings, and coatings will be examined. Three class hours. Prerequisite: TAM 131. 3 Credits.
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TAM 139: CNC Vertical Machine Tool Programming I
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
Basic understanding of the fundamental concepts and principles of computer numerical controlled machining and programming is the objective of this course. Students will study the CNC applications of common machines, the applications of appropriate mathematics to these machines, and basic programming processes and techniques. Students will be able to write a simple program. Three class hours. Prerequisites: TAM 101, TAM 121, TAM 131, AND TAM 105 OR TAM 141. 3 Credits.
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TAM 141: Machine Shop Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
Application of the fundamental concepts and processes covered in basic machine theory. Through creation of a series of machine parts, students will acquire basic tooling and machining skills. They will be required to layout and machine parts through use of the lathe, milling machine, drill press, and other machine and bench tools. Three class hours. Corequisite: TAM 101. 3 Credits.
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TAM 142: CNC Mill Set-up
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
Students will apply Computer Numerical Control (CNC) operating, set-up, and minor programming skills to produce components to specifications on various types of CNC milling equipment. There will be demonstrations and short student projects. Three class hours. Prerequisites: TAM 101, TAM 121, AND TAM 131 ; Corequisite: TAM 139. 3 Credits.
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