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MET 242: Mechanical Design Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course is a comprehensive study of the design and drawing of machinery components including fasteners, springs, gears, belt drives, chain drives, couplings and bearings. (SCC)
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MET 244: Tolerancing Systems
3.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course introduces the use of geometric calculations and measuring instruments to determine true tolerances on detail drawings. Prerequisite: MET 242. (SCC)
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MET 245: Applied Physics
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course introduces basic concepts of our physical world. Application of physics laws using algebra, trigonometry and geometry is employed. A minimum math background equal to MATH 100 or MET 123 is required to meet computational requirements. Prerequisite: MATH 100 or MET 123. (SCC)
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MET 247: Shop Practices
2.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course introduces safety practices in the shop. Students learn the basic operation techniques of the lathe, mill, drill press, and various hand and power tolls used in a typical shop. Joining techniques such as welding, brazing, soldering and mechanical fasteners are included. (SCC)
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MET 248: Mechanical CAD Applications
4.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course introduces advanced concepts and applies CAD skills in mechanical engineering drafting and design projects. Students research and develop a comprehensive definition of this field as well as use CAD to create drafting projects and demonstrate the ability to present their projects in an engineering format. Prerequisite: MET 132. (SCC)
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MET 250: Strength of Materials
3.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Students study the strength of materials and the effects of stress. Types of stress and deformation, stress-strain diagrams, stress analysis and design problems are emphasized. Applied machine design, and structural and beam design projects are included. Prerequisite: MET 245. (SCC)
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MET 252: Advanced CAD
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course presents advanced concepts and applications for computer assisted drafting systems in an engineering environment. Advanced drafting techniques are included with emphasis on three-dimensional solid modeling. Software/hardware customization techniques including menus, start-up, CAD programming fundamentals and management skills also are emphasized. Prerequisite: MET 241. (SCC)
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MET 253: Materials Science
2.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course is a comprehensive study of the characteristics of a variety of materials including their standards and specifications, tolerance, weight, and heat treating capabilities. Prerequisite: MET 245. (SCC)
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MET 254: Statics
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Students study forced systems including vector force principles, forces and reactions at supports, force vector diagrams, coplanar force systems, stresses in truss systems and applied problems. Prerequisite: MET 245. (SCC)
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MET 255: Technical Applications I
2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Students practice applied projects related to engineering technology that include interdepartmental projects, CAD design, shop skills and computer applications. This course may substitute cooperative education courses. Prerequisite: MET 247. (SCC)
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