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  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to current automated manufacturing and process techniques is provided, such as the integration of continuous quality improvement principles in the design process of a manufacturing operation. Major topics will address the concepts of computerized, integrated manufacturing and process control. Other topics covered are CAD/CNC, team-group approach, software integration, product planning and handling. Supportive elements such as computer usage in the automation process, sensors, networks, communication protocol and controllers also are covered. (formerly MTT) Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides students with an introduction to the basics of electricity and electronics. Other topics include both the theory and application of DC and AC electric motors. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A lecture/lab course for technology majors with special emphasis on the principles of mechanics and heat, electricity/ electronics and fluid power. Also covered are the general laws for physics, alternate fuels and various ways to get efficiencies out of a system as they apply to the basic Laws of Motion. Prerequisite: MAT 122 Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to mechanical blueprints, including reading, sketching and the use of software used in the design of mechanical components. Sketching, lettering, orthographic projections, descriptive geometry, point, line, basic geometric shapes will be covered. The student will demonstrate the use of menus, layers, fonts and weights. Basic dimensioning, tolerancing and pictorial drawings will be covered. (formerly Technical Drafting) Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction course that covers the knowledge, proper use and application of precision measuring instrument s . Emphasis is placed on instrument accuracy and GRR (gage repeatability and reproductivity). Topics include gage blocks, comparators, electronic data acquisition and calibration. An excellent course for anyone looking to do Quality Control and/or work in an R&D testing environment. (formerly Dimensional Metrology I) Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course deals with principles and laws of fluid power (pneumatics and hydraulics). Fluid-power symbols, circuits and components are included in the lecture and lab format. Emphasis is on student lab experiments and problems. Prerequisite: MAT 122 Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Principles of physics designed to provide students with a mathematicallybased (non-calculus) understanding of mechanics, heat and sound. Designed for the student going into a technology field and focuses on the application side of these principles. Topics include understanding how efficiencies are built into a system, from alternative energy sources to maximize existing forces of linear and rotational motion. Prerequisite: MAT 114 Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced course in engineering drawing, covering the application of geometric tolerancing and functional gaging to various types of industrial drawings including machine tool, welding, forging, casting, plastic parts and numerical control. Prerequisite: ENT 110 Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides the students with an understanding on the various methods of product fabrication and the manufacturing processes for economic decision-making in manufacturing and product design. Other topics include the interrelationship among materials, their selection for use in product design and processes and how to convert materials into finished components. (formerly Materials & Processes) Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic commands used in the creation of engineering drawings with Pro-E software, including inserting basic geometric features and revising various types of geometry. Taught in a combined, collaborative environment with and alongside students from ENT 218 and ENT 220 in order to be able to learn from other students' efforts, share ideas, and learn how to work as a team. Students work independently for a portion of each class. Prerequisite: ENT 252 or concurrent enrollment Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
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