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5.00 Credits
3 (1 + 4) This is an introductory course in technical drawing. It covers the use of manual drawing instruments, lettering, various geometric constructions, and multi-view orthographic engineering drawings. It introduces 2-D technical drawing using computer-aided design software.
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3 (2 + 2) Prerequisite: MET 1200 with a grade of "C" or better; or permission of instructorThis course is designed to familiarize students with functional 3-D modeling using an appropriate software package. The course covers the basic functions needed to create part models, assemblies, and drawings. Emphasis is on the design philosophy, used in creating parts and assemblies.
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3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Intermediate algebra or equivalent with a grade of "C" or betterThe course introduces the scope and function of quality assurance, including basic definitions, statistics, quality policy and objectives, manuals and procedures, concept of variation, inspection and sampling techniques, meteorology process control, methods and the elements of reliability. Current TQM and ISO 9000 standards are reviewed.
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3 (2 + 2) Prerequisite: MTH 1110 or MTH 1400 with grades of "C" or betterPrerequisite/Corequisite: CHE 1100 or CHE 1800 with grade of "C" or betterThis lecture/laboratory course deals with basic properties of metals and non-metals, including the properties and behavior that govern their selection and design. Materials covered include ferrous and nonferrous metals, composites, plastics, ceramics, glass, wood, rubber and adhesives.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: MET 1310 and MTH 1210 with grades of "C" or betterStatistical analysis is studied using fundamental concepts and guidelines including the theory of probability, specifications and tolerances, sampling, life testing and the cost of quality decisions.
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3 (2 + 2) Prerequisite: MTH 1010 and MTH 2200 with grades of "C" or betterThis course introduces industrial welding processes. These include fusion welding with the oxyacetylene and arc processes, brazing of ferrous and nonferrous metals, oxyacetylene cutting, inert gas welding and the study of advanced welding techniques, e.g., lasers.
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5.00 Credits
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: MET 1010; MET 1310; and MTH 1110 or MTH 1400 with grades of "C" or betterThis course introduces the organizational and functional requirements for effective production. Tolerance charts and work piece control are used to plan the manufacturing sequence, select the preferred manufacturing equipment and the operational sequence.
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3 (2 + 2) Prerequisite: MTH 1410; and PHY 2010 or PHY 2311 with grades of "C" or betterThis energy conversion course combines lecture and laboratory for the manufacturing and industrial student. Emphasis is given to real processes, compression, expansion, heat transfer and to safety and efficiency of engines (stationary and mobile).
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3 (2 + 2) Prerequisite: CET 3130 and MET 2200 with grades of "C" or betterThe art of designing machines to accomplish specific purposes is studied. The student is introduced to the fundamental principles required to design the separate machine elements. The economics of design are stressed along with strength and safety considerations. The lab work uses selected software, e.g., ALGOR and AutoCAD, to produce the preferred design.
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3 (2 + 2) Prerequisite: MET 1010, MET 1210, and MTH 1120 with grades of "C" or betterThe theory is reviewed to control machines numerically. Algorithms are developed to program NC machines. N/C language and programming emphasizes APT, Compact II and suitable post-processors. The lab work includes operation of machines to demonstrate the programming skills.
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