OCR Text |
Show Machine Tool Tech Maintenance Tech 389. Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) A, W, S Open to all third-year students in Design and Graphics Technology. A continuation of Dgtech 289. 489. Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) A, W, S Open to all fourth-year students in Design and Graphics Technology. A continuation of Dgtech 389. MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY This curriculum is offered to students who are seeking jobs in metal machining and related occupations. It is the intent of the program to prepare students for entrance into the specific occupations of general machinist, programmer, tool and die builder, direct numerical control (DNC) or computer numerical control (CNC) machine operators. Students learn about numerical control machines of all types through 5-axis. Students completing the requirements will receive an associate of applied science degree. PROGRAM: MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY-ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE General Requirements: • A minimum of 93 credit hours. • Minimum of 67 credit hours in major field. • Engl 111 (4); Commun HU102 (3). • At least 20 hours of General Education with at least one course in each of the four areas: Humanities HU, Natural Science NS, Social Science SS, and Personal Development PD. • An overall GPA of 2.00 with a C or better in major courses. • Comsci PD101 (4). A STUDENT MUST SELECT ONE OF TWO OPTIONS LISTED BELOW. Specific Requirements: CNC OPTION • Machine Tool courses required (35 credit hours): Machtl 100 (2), 101 (5), 102 (2), 103 (5), 104 (2), 206 (2), 207 (5), 208 (2), 209 (5). • Technical courses required (40 credit hours): Reltec 101 (4), 104 (2), 105 (2), 114 (5) OR Math 105 (5), Reltec 115 (5) OR Math 106 (5); Dgtech 115 (3), 117 (3), 245 (3); Mfentc 244 (3), 326 (3), 345 (3); Comsci 101 (4). TOOLING OPTION • Machine Tool courses required (42 credit hours): Machtl 100 (2), 101 (5), 102 (2), 103 (5), 104 (2), 105 (5), 200 (2), 201 (5), 202 (2), 203 (5), 204 (2), 205 (5). • Technical courses required (31 credit hours): Reltec 101 (4), 104, (2), 105 (2), 114 (5), OR Math 105 (5), Reltec 115 (5) OR Math 106 (5); Dgtech 115 (3), 117 (3), 245 (3); Comsci 101 (4). MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY COURSES - MACHTL m Information 258 050. Machine Tool (1-5) A A non-credit class for students who want to machine hobby or home projects. Persons may register for one to five credit hours, with each registered hour of credit allowing them 3 hours of lab time per week. The student must buy any material used on the project. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: Previous machine shop training or work experience. 100. Machining Principles I (2) A, W, S Principles of tool grinding, metal cutting, measurements, lathe and drill press operations. Two lectures per week. 101. Machine Process I (2.5-5) A, W, S Fundamental lathe (manual and numerical control) and drill press operations and bench work. Five 3-hour labs per week. 102. Machining Principles II (2) A, W, S Principles of precision milling , drilling, boring and shaping (manual and numerical control) Prerequisite: Machtl 100. Two lectures. 103. Machine Processes II (2.5-5) A, W, S Fundamental milling machine, advanced lathe and drilling operations. Prerequisite Machtl 101. Five 3-hour labs per week. 104. Machining Principles III (2) A, W, S Principles of heat treatment of metals and principles of surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, internal grinding, and tool and cutter grinding. Prerequisite: Machtl 102. Two lectures. 105. Machine Processes III (2.5-5) A Heat treatment of metal parts and tools; surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, internal grinding, tool and cutter grinding. Prerequisite: Machtl 103. Five 3-hour labs per week. 189. Cooperative Work Experience. (1-6) Open to all first year students in Machine Tool Technology. The course objectives for each student will be developed between the student, the department, and a suitable employer providing the opportunity for on-the-job experience. Evaluation of course participants will be shared between the employer, the student, and the department, and career services (Co-op). 200. Tool Principles I (2) A Fundamental principles of tool making: types of tooling, dies, tool grinding. Prerequisite: Machtl 104. Two lectures. 201. Tool Building I (2.5-5) W Tool making and precision machining (manual and numerical control) processes. Five 3-hour labs per week. 202. Tooling Principles II (2) Types of drill jigs, milling, grinding and turning fixtures; standard parts, fitting of drill bushings. Prerequisite: Machtl 200. Two lectures. 203. Tool Building III (2.5-5) W Jigs and fixtures fabrication (using manual and numerical control machining). Prerequisite: Machtl 201. Five 3-hour labs per week. 204. Die and Mold Principles (2) S Principles of die and mold building and repair. Tolerances, finishes and functions. Prerequisite: Machtl 202. Two lectures. 205. Die and Mold Building (2.5-5) S Building and repair of dies and molds for plastic and metal part production. Five 3-hour labs per week. 206. CNC Lathe Principles (2) Covering tool set-up, fixturing, program loading and execution, and off sets. Prerequisites: Machtl 204 and Mfentc 244, 345. Two lectures per week. 207. CNC Lathe Applications (2.5-5) Covering tool set up, fixturing, program loading and execution, and off-sets. Prerequisites: Machtl 105. Four 3-hour labs per week. 208. CNC Mill Principles (2) Covering tool set-up fixturing, program loading and execution and off-sets. Prerequisites: Machtl 206, 207; Mfentc 326. Two lectures per week. 209. CNC Mill Applications (2.5-5) Covering tool set-up, fixturing, program loading and execution, and off-sets. Four 3-hour labs per week. 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) Open to all second year students in Machine Tool Technology. A continuation of Machtl 189. 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 specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. NOTE: Machine Tool lab fees: Lab fees will be charged as necessary. See quarterly schedule. MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM This area of study prepares students to install and maintain industrial equipment. There are three separate certificate and degree programs to meet differing student interests and industry needs - a one-year Institutional Certificate, a two-year Institutional Diploma, and a two-year Associate of Applied Science degree. Students must seek departmental approval before pursuing a program of study in the maintenance technology area. PROGRAM: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE General Requirements: A minimum of 105 credit hours. A minimum of 67 credit hours in major field. Engl 111 (4); Commun HU 102 (3). A GPA of 2.00 with a C or better in major courses. At least 20 hours of General Education with at least one course in each of the four areas: Humanities HU, Natural Science NS, Social Science SS, and Personal Development PD. Specific Requirements: • Major Courses required: Machtl 100 (1), 101 (2), 102 (1), 103 (2); Mfentc 132 (3), 231 (2), 236 (5), 334 (4), 360 (3); Dgtech 142 (4); Inentc 142 (3); Eetech 170 (5), 171 (5); Autosv 230 (2); Mechet 330 (5), 331 (4); Maintc 150 (5). • Support courses required: Chem NS101 (5); Comsci PD101 (4); Reltec 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5). PROGRAM: MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT INSTITUTIONAL CERTIFICATE General Requirements: • A minimum of 53 credit hours. A GPA of 2.0 with a C or better in major courses. Specific Requirements: • Machine Tool courses required: Machtl 100 (5), 101 (5), 102 (5), 103 (5). • Support courses required: Reltec 101 (4), Maintc 110 (5), 150 (5), Dgtech 117 (3), Mfentc 132 (3). PROGRAM; MAINTENANCE MECHANIC INSTITUTIONAL DIPLOMA General Requirements • A minimum of 105 credit hours. • A minimum of 67 credit hours in the major field. • A GPA of 2.0 with a C or better in major courses. • Engl 111 (4); Commun 102 (3). • At least 20 hours from General Education with at least one course in each of the four areas: Humanities HU, Natural Science NS, Social Science SS, and Personal Development PD. Specific Requirements • Major courses required: Machtl 100 (1), 101 (2), 102 (1), 103 (2), Mfentc 132 (2) 231 (2), 236 (5), 334 (4), 360 (3), Dgtech 142 940, Inentc 142 (3), Eltech 170 (5), 171 (5), Diestc 202 (5), 203 (5), Autosv 230 (2), Mechet 330 (5), 331 (4), Maintc 150 (5). • Support courses required: Chem 101 (5), Comsci 101 (4), Reltec 114(5), 115(5), 117(5). Student Services Interdisc. Programs Allied Health Sciences Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Natural Sciences Social Sciences fechnolog^ 259 Continuing Education |