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IMT 394: Dynamics of Machines
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Velocities, accelerations, and forces in existing mechanisms. Design and analysis of linkages, cams, rolling contact, and drive trains. Prerequisites: IMT 322.
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IMT 394 - Dynamics of Machines
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IMT 409: Selected Manufacturing Projects 1?4 hrs
6.00 Credits
Bradley University
Individual or small team projects. May be of an experimental, analytical, or creative nature. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit. Prerequisite: Junior/Senior standing and consent of instructor.
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IMT 409 - Selected Manufacturing Projects 1?4 hrs
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IMT 410: Selected Manufacturing Topics 1?4 hrs
6.00 Credits
Bradley University
Topics of special interest which may vary each time course is offered. Topic is stated in current Schedule of Classes. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit. Prerequisite: Junior/Senior standing and consent of instructor.
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IMT 410 - Selected Manufacturing Topics 1?4 hrs
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IMT 446: Computer Aided Manufacturing & Automation II
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Computer assisted process planning and estimating. Concepts of computer control and feedback mechanisms. Design considerations for machine tools, machining cells, robotics, and flexible manufacturing systems. Lecture and Lab. Prerequisite: IMT 346.
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IMT 446 - Computer Aided Manufacturing & Automation II
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IMT 448: Tooling Systems
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Analysis, design, and layout of manufacturing tooling, including jigs and fixtures, gauging devices, and dies. Analysis of tooling for varying production volume, lead time, process capability, and cost. Laboratory in tooling and layout simulation. Prerequisites: IME 395, IMT 346; IMT 342 or IMT 344.
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IMT 448 - Tooling Systems
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IMT 464: Process Design & Planning
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Translation of product design into specifications for manufacturing equipment and methods, simultaneous engineering, CAD/CAM, and organizational structures. Production volumes, life cycles, flexibility, skills, and cost. Prerequisites: IMT 342 or IMT 344; IMT 346.
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IMT 464 - Process Design & Planning
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IMT 492: Mechanical Component Design II
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Application and design principles. Inelastic stresses, fasteners, weldments, springs, bearings, shafts, clutches, belts, and chains. Manufacturability and the use of references and manufacturers' data. Prerequisite: IMT 392.
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IMT 492 - Mechanical Component Design II
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IMT 494: Computer Aided System Design
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Application of design principles to definition of component properties, as determined by vibration, static, dynamic, and thermal loading for production system components and component systems. Techniques include analytical and FEM procedures. Prerequisites: IMT 216, IMT 394, IMT 492.
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IMT 494 - Computer Aided System Design
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IMT 498: Senior Industrial Project
4.00 Credits
Bradley University
Application of engineering technology principles to solve a real-world problem. Student works as a member of team assigned to a problem in a manufacturing or processing organization. Requires a professional written and oral report. Prerequisites: 30 hours IMET Department courses with a minimum of 2.25 GPA; COM 103; consent of instructor.
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IMT 498 - Senior Industrial Project
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IS 100: Contemporary World Forces
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Great international forces influencing the contemporary world: secular and religious nationalism, global terrorism, international conflict and cooperation, poverty, and climatic changes. Understanding and evaluating the impact of these forces on national society and world affairs.
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IS 100 - Contemporary World Forces
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