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1.00 Credits
Instruction in the capabilities and limitations of a programmable two-axis turning center and its related tooling. Programming will be performed using G code preparatory functions on a Funac compatible controller using both manual data input (MDI) and CAM software. Topics will include machine safety, machine set up, and cutter technology as related to turning, boring, internal/external threading and related canned cycles. Co-requisite: MFG 104 or permission of instructor 1 credit (1 lecture hour, 3 laboratory hours), 8-week course, fall semester
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2.00 Credits
Utilization of the principles of the science of measurement to first give the necessary laboratory experience to show linear calibration to 10 millionths of an inch with various measurement instruments. Secondly to demonstrate the necessity of metrology in regards to national and international manufacturing and trade. Co-requisite: MECH 101 or permission of instructor 2 credits (1 lecture hour, 3 laboratory hours), spring semester
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3.00 Credits
Students will be instructed about the capabilities and limitations of computer numerical control (CNC) 4-axis machining center and 2-axis turning center. Students will write programs using g-code for a FANUC controller and produce parts in the laboratory from their programs. Prerequisite: MECH 101 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 3 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
A fundamental, yet comprehensive coverage of the basic principles and applications of quality control. Topics covered include: statistical process control (SPC), data collection and analysis, control charts for variables and attributes, acceptance sampling, reliability, total quality management (TQM) and ISO systems. Prerequisite: MATH 102 2 credits (1 lecture hour, 3 laboratory hours), spring semester
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) utilizing Mastercam Software and Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machinery. Students will generate 2D and 3D drawing files and use the software to program various 2 and 3 axis CNC machining toolpaths. These programs will then be used to machine projects on our 4-axis machining center PREREQUISTES: CAD 186 and MFG 206 2 credits (1 lecture hour, 3 laboratory hours), Spring semester
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3.00 Credits
Examination of materials and processes in the manufacturing environment - theoretically and in the laboratory. Prerequisites: MECH 101 and MECH 120 3 credit hours (2 lecture hours, 3 lab hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
This course is a project-based culmination of design and manufacturing studies applied to a formal product design challenge. Students will work in teams to conceptualize, plan, define, prototype, optimize, and manufacture their solution to a real-world design problem. Emphasis is placed on creativity, communication and documentation skills, time management and individual responsibility for project success. A final project portfolio will include both written and graphical documentation of the product design process. Prerequisites: CAD 282, MFG 221 3 credits (1 lecture hour, 4 laboratory hours), spring semester
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3.00 Credits
A study of styles, backgrounds, playing and techniques in the different eras of jazz history from the 1890s to the present. 3 credits* (3 lecture hours), spring semester * This course satisfies the SUNY General Education requirement for "The Arts." These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the appreciation of music as an art form, this course assumes no prior experience with the subject. Students will learn basic vocabulary and notation of music, along with concepts of pitch, melody, rhythm, musical forms, genres and instrumentation. They will develop basic knowledge, supported by listening, discussion and participation. History and culture will be related to the various musical attributes studied. Live music will be incorporated as much as possible into the musical experience. 3 credits* (3 lecture hours), fall or spring *This course satisfies the SUNY General Education requirement for "The Arts."
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3.00 Credits
Credit for successful participation in pep band, jazz lab, jazz singers or concert band. Tryout may be required. Courses below are for subsequent semesters. 1 credit, fall or spring semester Note: At least three credits from the following courses will satisfy the SUNY General Education requirement for "The Arts."These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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