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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Student must have fulfilled the JCC mathematics graduation requirement; ENG 1510; Sophomore standing; Corequisites: Currently enrolled in one of the Teacher Education Transfer programs. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally
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3.00 Credits
Students will focus on engineering drawing fundamentals, incorporating both manual and computer-aided drafting. Topics include free-hand sketching, principles of applied geometry, orthographic projections, dimensioning, section views, pictorials, conventional drawing practices, standards, tolerancing, and an introduction to AutoCAD. 3 credit hours. Eligibility: Must meet minimum reading score: Accuplacer 70+ or Asset 37+. J fall
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3.00 Credits
Students will study rigid body mechanics including forces, force systems, their resultants, and conditions for equilibrium (including friction). Topics include equivalent force systems, equilibrium of rigid bodies, and structural mechanics (trusses, frames, beams, shear and bending moment diagrams, properties of areas, and volumes). 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: PHY 1250; corequisite: MAT 1250. J spring
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the function and operation of basic chip producing machine tools such as lathes, drill, milling machines, saws, and grinders. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: MAT 0600. J fall
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3.00 Credits
Students will understand the programming and operation of computer numerically controlled machine tools. Manual programming of two and three axis machine tools will be covered. Topics discussed will include word address programming, canned cycles, tool offset, tool nose compensation, tools nose radius equations, and macros. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: MCT 1270; Corequisite: MAT 1220. J spring
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4.00 Credits
Students will gain exposure to setting up and running manual machine tools such as lathes, mills, and drill presses. In this course, the students will concentrate on more hands-on applications of set-up and machining of more complex parts using the manual equipment in the MTI lab. Prerequisites: MCT 1240 and 1270 and MAT 1220. Campus and term: J spring
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3.00 Credits
Students will gain further exposure to actual manufacturing drawings and other information provided. The first part of the course will cover the ability to read and interpret manufacturing drawings. The second part will introduce the students to geometric tolerance and dimensioning. Prerequisite: MCT 1240. Campus and term: J spring
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3.00 Credits
Students will gain experience with 2- and 3-D wire frame systems approached through the use of a system such as AutoCAD. Students will build and detail parts selected from the fields of mechanical and manufacturing engineering. Students will create and modify line, fillets, chamfers, splines, text, and dimensions. Much of the course is spent on application of a parametric solid modeler such as Solid Works. Students will learn to create and sketch geometry and parametric solids. Students will also be introduced to detailing and assembly modeling. Emphasis is placed on establishing constraints that correctly convey the design intent. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: MCT 1240 or equivalent experience. J spring
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