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MATT 3015: CNC Industrial Machining I
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
The student will use the horizontal and vertical mill in a safe manner, and will perform various external and internal operations including drilling, power tapping, milling of slots, keyways, boring, laying out bolt circles using x and y coordinates. Students will write step-by-step procedures and will use math formulas to calculate machine time and will draw basic prints for machining purposes.
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MATT 3025: CNC Industrial Machining II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
The mechanical components of the lathe are explained in this module. The terminology established here is used throughout the balance of the instruction. Because of the variety of turret styles and automatic tool handling mechanisms found on CNC lathes, several configurations are shown along with an explanation of how each operates.
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MATT 4003: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed as a capstone project to verify a student's ability in all aspects of machining. The student will be required to identify a need for a new product or improvement on an existing product. After identification, the completion of the project will occur with minimal instructor guidance, which will allow the student to demonstrate their ability to perform independently. Upon completion, the student will demonstrate the functionality of their project in the form of a formal presentation.
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MATT 4005: CNC Industrial Machining III
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
An industrially accepted CAD/CAM system to generate CNC programs will be used throughout this module. The students will be able to produce full programs and download these in the CNC lathe and mill producing a part. Trouble shooting and correction of program errors will be stressed. Proper fixturing and setup of rough material will be presented.
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MATT 4015: CNC Industrial Machining IV
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
CNC programs may be refined regardless of mode of generation. Through this module the students will learn to correct flaws and will produce a finished part within the tolerance of the print and be geometrically correct. The concepts of fixturing and manufacturing will be related using geometric dimensioning and tolerancing.
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MATT 4025: CNC Industrial Machining V
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
The student will be required to set up many various complex parts. Students will use all of their recently acquired knowledge for previous courses to complete set-ups in conjunction with programming using canned cycles on the turning and machining centers. The student will be expected to develop the programming for the desired part, download to the proper machine, and produce the desired part. All of these tasks will be performed with minimum supervision.
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MATT 4900: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
By arrangement with adviser. Directed study is to provide an opportunity for the student to continue study in a subject area of special interest or special concern, related directly to an actual job opportunity within the drafting program.
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MECH 1001: Freshman Year Experience
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to help prepare the student for academic success at the college level and in career exploration. It will explore academic success strategies, campus resources, and campus and professional society opportunities, as well as knowledge "of self". The students also will gain an understanding of employment opportunities along with employer expectations and professional responsibilities.
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MECH 1002: Mechanical Eng Tech Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is a applied course for Mechanical Engineering Technology students and is designed to help prepare the student for academic success through basic skills development and career exploration. The students will gain an understanding of basic tools and expand technical ability. The class will explore academic success strategies, campus resources, professional society opportunities, as well as a knowledge "of self".
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MECH 1104: Air Conditioning Principles I
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Fundamental principles of air conditioning and air conditioning systems. Presentation of psychometric principles and processes, equipment selection, heating and cooling load calculations and heating system principles including forced warm air, hot water, electric and steam systems and system components. Principles and practices of heating, air conditioning system design, operation and control. Air distribution systems and design principles of duct and piping systems.
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