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ME 140: Introduction to Robotics
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course is an introduction to the field of robotics. It will provide the student with a historical overview of the use and development of robotics. Topics to be studied include: specific types and application of industrial robots, the effects of industrial robots and technology on employers and employees, and Numerical Control (N.C.) and Computer Numerical Control (C.N.C.), information as it relates to the programming and functioning of robotic simulators. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: MTH:124 or equivalent and Reading Proficiency.
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ME 151: Manufacturing Processes I
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
Teaching theory and manipulative skills in the basic processes of manufacturing: lathes, milling machines, shapers, drill presses, welding, foundry, sheet metal, precision instrument reading, and hand tools. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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ME 152: Manufacturing Processes II
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course is a continuation of Manufacturing Processes I with emphasis in Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS). Instruction includes Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programming, Robotics applications of Programmable Logic Controls (PLC), and Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM). Students will develop a CIM cell project. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: ME: 151 and Reading Proficiency.
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ME 153: Lathe And Mill Operations And Safety
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course is designed to teach fundamental machining operations on a Lathe and Mill. The course will emphasize general shop safety practices and machine operating procedures that is safe for the operators and other workers. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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ME 210: Robotics Subsystems And Components
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
A continuation of Introduction to Robotics (ME: 140) covering more advanced programming on ROBOT simulators (i.e., application of motion, voice, light, and sound sensors). Typical robot subsystems and components such as electronic (feedback devices, controls, microprocessor interfacing), hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical drive mechanisms are covered with regard to their functions and operational principles. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisites: ME: 140 and EE: 242 or department approval and Reading Proficiency.
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ME 211: Programmable Logic Controllers
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course presents the fundamentals of ladder logic (or relay logic) used on modern industrial controllers. Basic elements such as timers, counters, and sequences are studied, as well as traditional methods of applying them to machine control. Students will program and perform laboratory experiments with programmable logic controllers, such as the Allen Bradley SLC-100 controllers and interface them to various input and output devices. An industrial robot also is available in class for lab experiments. Use of IBM/Allen Bradley personal computer interface software will be covered as well. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: ME: 140 recommended and Reading Proficiency.
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ME 223: Basic Hydraulics I
2.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course is arranged to give the student a general knowledge of the basic components of hydraulic systems, as well as a general understanding of the basic laws and formulas used in simple hydraulic calculations. It includes such topics as pumps, control valves, control assemblies, actuators, the use of standard hydraulic symbols, and maintenance procedures. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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ME 225: Fixture Design
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
The design of machining fixtures for drilling, milling, turning, welding, and numerical control processes is studied in this course. The uses of standard components, accurate location of parts, and correct clamping are stressed. Procedures range from freehand sketching to accomplishing accurate working drawings of fixtures. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: ME: 151 and EGR:100 and Reading Proficiency.
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ME 226: Air Conditioning And Heating
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course covers the operation of air conditioning and heating equipment and the calculation of cooling/heating loads for residential and commercial buildings. Laboratory experiments will supplement classroom work. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: MTH:124 and Reading Proficiency.
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ME 230: Introduction to 3- d Solid Modeling For Design
4.00 Credits
Saint Louis Community College-Meramec
This course is designed to teach the use of 3D solid modeling CAD packages. Instruction includes how to use a 3D CAD package to develop solid models in order to generate assemblies and 2D drawings. CAD package used in a particular semester or a section of this course may depend on the industry or student's demand. Some of the commonly used 3D solid modeling packages in the industry are: SDRC'S I-Deas Master, SolidWorks, Pro-E, and Solid Edge. It is suggested that prior to registering for this course, students would inquire with the department as to which CAD will be emphasized in a given semester or a section of the course. Additional lab hours required. Prerequisite: Departmental Approval and Reading Proficiency.
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