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2.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. A continuation of CADD 125, Blueprint Reading and Mechanical Drawing. Selected topics cover selection of processes for manufacturing, operational sequencing, cost and price estimating, assembly drawings, weldments, geometric tolerancing, tool drawings and the basic principles of jig and fixture design. Prerequisite: IDLT 100, Interpreting Engineering Drawings or instructor approval.
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7.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. A continuation of MFTS 102, Machining Processes (Laboratory II). Production planning, setup and operation is stressed. Students will make a jig and/or fixture to use in operation. Carbide cuttery is emphasized. Prerequisite: MFTS 102, Machining Processes Laboratory II
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7.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. A continuation of MFTS 203, CNC Machining Processes (Laboratory III). Die application, precision machinery for assembly parts, special machines such as EDM (Electrical Discharge Machinery), N.C.mill and lathe are programmed, set up, and operated. Prerequisite: MFTS 203, Machining Processes Laboratory III
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3.00 Credits
Spring Processes other than machining such as casting, die casting, plastics molding, hot and cold working, welding and punch press operations.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Introduction to N.C. & C.N.C. machine tools. Standard machine codes and Cartesian format. Manual and computer assisted programs for Vertical Milling. Machining fixtures and tooling. Machining with N.C. tapes. Using Genesis/Encographics Language.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Advanced C.N.C. programming for Vertical Mill. Introduction to Genesis and C.N.C. programming for lathes. Standard machine codes and Cartesian format. N.C. lathe tolling and set-ups. Lathe machining with N.C. tapes. Prerequisite: MFTS 221, Numerical Control Programming
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4.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. A study of electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic principles and mechanisms as they are in controlling various industrial systems. The maintenance and servicing problems of these devices is presented.
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2.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. The student will have a lecture and laboratory combination to address the following objectives: study parameters that affect material properties and performance, study basic concepts of material behavior, study basic mechanical testing, introduce steel heat treatment, introduce aluminum heat treatment and study material identification.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL This course will provide an introduction tomarketing. The marketing planning process and the market environment will be discussed. Students will learn about consumer behavior and gain an understanding of targeting and positioning. Additionally, the elements of the marketing mix including new product development, promotion, pricing, and distribution will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL This course is an overview of the convention industry, including meeting, conferences, trade shows and incentive travel. Roles of various suppliers to the industry are included. Students will be exposed to the various aspects of the hospitality industry such as: special events,meetings, conventions and expositions. This course is designed as an introduction to a studentwho is interested in the field of convention and event planning and may want to enter this segment of the hospitality market. It is further designed to provide the student with all the necessary tools, including site selection and management, coordination, theory, marketing and general logistics.
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