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TAM 245: Computer Aided Manufacturing
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
This course teaches the basics of computer aided manufacturing. Students will be able to create part drawings, select tooling needed to manufacture the part, and generate the tool paths. They will be able to verify tool paths, post process paths for various controllers, and edit the tool path output. This will be done through a series of projects and lab exercises. Three class hours. Prerequisite(s): TAM 101, TAM 123, TAM 132, TAM 139, and TAM 142 or 143; corequisite: TAM 255. 3 Credits.
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TAM 246: Computer Aided Manufacturing II
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
Building on the basic skills learned in TAM 245, this course expands the student's skills in the areas of tool path modifications, program verification, advanced contouring, and advanced pocketing. Three class hours. Prerequisite: TAM 245. 3 Credits.
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TAM 251: Statistical Process Control for Machinists
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
An applied statistical process control course for the worker involved in precision parts manufacture. Included in this course is the rationale/need for SPC, Demming philosophy, XBar and range charts, histograms, capability calculations, and attribute charts. Automatic data collection will be done on a Genesis statistical process control data collector and analyzer machine. Three class hours. Prerequisites: TAM 101, TAM 121, TAM 131, TAM 141. 3 Credits.
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TAM 255: Computer Aided Manufacturing Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
Students will apply the work developed in TAM 245. This will involve the setup and operation of various CNC equipment to manufacture parts. Vertical machining centers, CNC lathe, and EDM equipment could be used in this laboratory. Tooling problems, material differences, and program editing and revisions will be included in this course. The goal is to have complete support documents with the accurate manufactured parts. Six laboratory hours. Prerequisite(s): TAM 139, TAM 142, TAM 155, TAM 241 and TAM 245. 3 Credits.
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TAM 285: Modern Welding Techniques
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
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TAM 290: Independant Study
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
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TEK 100: Introduction to Engineering Technology Concepts
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
The student will explore the roles of the various members of the engineering team. Particular emphasis will be placed upon the role and tasks of the engineering technician. An introduction and description of each of the major technical fields will be provided. An extended review of the problem solving and graphic techniques common to all engineering technologies will be included. This review will emphasize mastery of the mathematical operations required. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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TEK 190: Introduction to the Engineering Technologies
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
A course to acquaint students with the phenomena, terminology and practices of selected technologies, history, present status and possibilities for the future are discussed. The course is divided into blocks sampling topics in Automotive, Civil Electronics, Fire Protection, Instrumentation, Mechanical, Optical, and Quality and Reliability Technology. The student will be introduced to some basic theory, typical class material and career opportunities for the various technologies. Fall semester only. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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TEK 200: Laboratory Data Preparation and Analysis with MathCad
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
A course for individuals who acquire and analyze data in science, engineering or technology environments. MathCad is a widely used program in this arena and representative of this class of analysis programs. Students will import data into MathCad from text files and Excel files. Using this data, representative statistical and physical science calculations will be performed in MathCad. Graphs and text commentary will be prepared in MathCad. A typical
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TEK 206: Special Topics in Engineering Technology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
This course will present topics relative to the field of mechanical, electrical, optical, and/or manufacturing technologies not covered in existing courses. The topics will introduce the students to emerging technologies and new industry trends, along with their practical applications. Topics will change from semester to semester based upon faculty and student interest. The classes may consist of lecture, laboratory, or alternative learning environment. 1-3 Credits.
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