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3.00 Credits
The student will learn the basics about Computer Numerical Control (CNC) lathes, understanding part programs, operator skills, basic set-up skills, and advanced set-up skills. Students will use a variety of instructional media to learn the concepts of CNC. Three class hours. Prerequisites: TAM 101, TAM 121, AND TAM 131; Corequisite: TAM 139. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
Features interpretation of engineering drawings relative to the application of G.D. & T., the effect on manufacturing methods, verification procedures, and a comparison to and conversion to the coordinate system. Topics include G.D. & T. terms and symbols, true positioning concepts and assembly applications, angularity, parallelism, perpendicularity, datum axes, counterplanes, and actual geometric conditions and locations. Three class hours. Prerequisite: TAM 131. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
The students will learn the basics of jig and fixture design. The types, functions and classifications of fixtures will be reviewed. Design economics will be explored and applied. There will be a complete review of different tool types including fixture plates, plate jigs, angle plate fixtures, channel, box, and vise jaw fixtures. Students will design and sketch various tools to demonstrate understanding. Three class hours. Prerequisites: TAM 101, TAM 141. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
This is the first year course of the students Machine Trades Apprenticeship on-the-job training experience. The course covers a minimum of 2000 hours of on-site training delivered in accordance with the Department of Labor and other structured apprenticeship training program requirements for Machine Trades Apprentices. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
This is the second year of the students Machine Trades Apprenticeship on-the-job training experience. The course covers a minimum of 2000 hours of on-site training delivered in accordance with the Department of Labor and other structured apprenticeship training program requirements for Machine Trades Apprentices. Prerequisite: TAM 171 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
This is the third year of the students Machine Trades Apprenticeship on-the-job training experience. The course covers a minimum of 2000 hours of on-site training delivered in accordance with the Department of Labor and other structured apprenticeship training program requirements for Machine Trades Apprentices. Prerequisite: TAM 172 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
This is the fourth year of the students Machine Trades Apprenticeship on-the-job training experience. The course covers a minimum of 2000 hours of on-site training delivered in accordance with the Department of Labor and other structured apprenticeship training program requirements for Machine Trades Apprentices. Prerequisite: TAM 173 3 Credits.
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2.00 Credits
The students will apply CNC operating, set-up, and programming skills on various types of CNC equipment. It will involve writing part programs, setting up the machines and producing parts to specifications. Debugging, troubleshooting and program improvements will be required. This course is offered during the day schedule only. Six laboratory hours. Prerequisites: TAM 101, TAM 121 AND EITHER TAM 105 OR TAM 141; Corequisite: TAM 139. 2 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
Designed as an opportunity for further enhancement of skills developed in TAM 141. Emphasis is placed on developing high level skills to accomplish complex and precision machining operations. Advanced topics include precision layout and tools, quality control, and precision machine processes. Three class hours. Prerequisites: TAM 101, TAM 141. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
Intended for experienced machinists, this course will enable students to develop skills to build high precision tooling from advanced engineering drawings. Traditional and CNC machines will be utilized to create tools, dies, and fixtures that are extremely precise and have close fits and tolerances. Three class hours. Prerequisites: TAM 101, TAM 141, TAM 241. 3 Credits.
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