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Show Technology Machine Tool ator, tool and die builder, and numerical control machine tool operator and programmer. At the completion of the first year program, the student will receive a Certificate Machine Tool Operator General. Students completing the second year of the program will be given a Diploma Machine Tool Technology Institutional Certificates will be issued on attainment of previously agreed-upon skill levels. Program: Manufacturing TechnologyAssociate of Applied Science Degree I. General Requirements: A. A minimum of 102 credit hours. B. Courses in major field require a minimum of 67 credit hours. C. English 101A (1), 101B (1), 101C (1); and English 103B (3) or Communications 102 (3) or 232 (3). D. At least 20 hours from the general education courses listed in the catalog, with at least one course in each of the five areas: Humanities, Life Science, Physical Science, Social Science, and Other. E. An overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. II. Specific Requirements: A. Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses required (13 credit hours): Manufacturing Engineering Technology 123 (3), 132 (3), 231 (2), 232 (2), 244 (3). B. Technical Courses Required (36 credit hours): Machine Tool 100 (1), 101 (2), 102 (1), 103 (2), 202 (1), 203 (2); Engineering Technology 142 (4), 144 (4), 236 (5), 331 (3): Industrial Engineering Technology 142 (3), 350 (4), 353 (3); Engineering Graphics 245 (3). C. Support courses required (27 credit hours): Chemistry 101 (5) or 121 (5); Data Processing 260 (3); Related Technical Education 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5), Welding 165 (2). Program: Machine ToolInstitutional Certificate, Machine Tool Operator General I. General Requirements: A. An overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. B. 47 total hours required as a minimum. C. English 101A (1), 101B (1), 101(C) II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 30 hours in Machine Tool courses. B. Machine Tool courses required: Machine Tool 100 (5), 101 (5), 102 (5), 103 (5), 104 (5), 105 (5). C. Support courses required: Related Technical Education 101 (4); Engineering Graphics 115 (3), 117 (3), Welding 165(2). D. Electives 4 to 8 credits selected with adviser. Program: Machine ToolInstitutional Diploma, Machine Tool Technology I. General Requirements: A. Completion of Machine Tool Operator General Program. B. An overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. C. 93 total hours required as a minimum. 280 Technology Manufacturing Technology D. English 103B (3) or Communication 105 (3) or 232 (3). II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 30 hours in Machine Tool Courses. B. Machine Tool Courses Required: Machine Tool 200 (5), 201 (5) 202 (5), 203 (5), 204 (5), 205 (5). C. Support courses required: Engineering Graphics 245 (3). D. Courses to elect from (10 to 15 credits): Related Technical Education 113 (5), 114 (5), 115 (5); Manufacturing Engineering Technology 244 (3), 246 (3): Engineering Technology 236 (5); Automotive Service 150 (3). MACHINE TOOL COURSES 050. Machine Tool (l-5) A non-credit class for students that want to machine hobby or home projects. Persons may register for one to five credit hours, with each hour of credit allowing them 3 hours of lab time per week. The student must buy any material used on the project. (Credit is for fee assessment, only.) Prerequisite: Previous machine shop training or work experience. A W S 100. Machining Principles (1-5) Tool grinding, metal cutting, measurements, lathe operations. Five lectures. A W S 101. Machine Process (1-5) fundamental lathe and drill press operations and bench work. Five 3-hour labs a week. A W S 102. Machining Principles (l-5) Precision drilling, boring, and shaping of metals with respect to various machines and their cutting tools. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 100. Five lectures. A W S 103. Machine Processes (1-5) Fundamental milling machine, advanced lathe and drilling operations. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 101. Five 3-hour labs a week. A W S 104. Machining Principles (1-5) Fundamentals in heat treatment of metals: grinding principles involved in surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, internal grinding, tool and cutter grinding. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 102. Five lectures. A W S 105. Machine Processes (1-5) Heat treatment of metal parts and tools; surface grinding cylindrical grinding, internal grinding, tool and cutter grinding. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 103. Five 3-hour labs a week. A W S 127. Machine Shop (3) Basic fundamentals in the operation of lathes, drilling machines, milling machines, including bench work and layout. One lecture and two 3-hour labs a week. A W S 200. Tool Principles (1-5) Fundamental principles of tool making: types of tooling, dies, molds: tool grinding. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 104. Five lectures. A W S 201. Tool Building (1-5) Tool making and precision machining processes. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 105. Five labs a week. A W S 202. Tooling Principles (1-5) Types of drill jigs, milling, grinding and turning fixtures: standard parts, fitting of drill bushings. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 200 Five lectures. A W S 203. Tool Building (1-5) Jigs and fixtures fabrication. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 201.Five 3-hour labs a week. A W S 204. Tooling Principles (1-5) Production principles in setting up machines, operational sequence, attachments, tooling and gauging methods. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 202. Five lectures. A W S 205. Tool Building (1-5) Production problems involving set-ups. operational sequence, attachments, special tools, jigs and fixtures. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 203. Five 3-hour labs a week. W S 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. A W S Su MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM This curriculum is designed to prepare students for employment as technicians. The skills learned can be utilized to perform such functions as engineering drafting, detail designing, time study, tool designing, experimental machining and welding, inspection and quality assurance, engineering laboratory assisting, and numerical control programming. Students completing this two-year program will be given an Associate of Applied Science degree. Certificate of Skills Proficiency will be issued for attainment of agreed-upon skill levels. 281 |