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Show Sophomore Title A Introduction to Chemistry 5 College Physics, Mechanics Electricity and Magnetism, Heat, Sound, W S Light 4 4 4 College Physics Lab. 1 1 1 Physical Metallurgy 4 Manufacturing Processes 3 Applied Descriptive Geom. 2 Basic Communications 3 Personal Health 2 Elect. Arc Weld. Proc, Oxyacetylene Weld. Proc. 3 3 Course Chemistry 5 Physics 51, 52, 53 Physics 54, 55, 56 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 66 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 70 Ind. Drafting 51 English 3 Health Education 1 Welding 60, 61 Electives 3 6 16 16 17 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 18. Working Drawing Problems—Drawing problems of the type used in industry using tolerances, fasteners, symbols, notes, changes, and etc. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 21, 22, 23. Production Processes—Fundamental Intermediate, Advanced—Principles of design, construction and operation of modern machine tools, layout, set-up, and use of precision measuring instruments utilized in production of laboratory projects. Two lectures, three labs. AWS (5). Staff 32. Inspection Methods—Basic principles and application of surface plate inspection, including care and use of measuring. One lecture and two laboratories. W (3). 63. Tool and Gage Inspection—Inspection and calibration of inspection tools and gages; basic principles of gaging policy. Prerequisite: Mfg. Eng. Tech. 32. One lecture and two laboratories. W (3). Staff 64. Optical Tooling Inspection—Measurement with optical tooling. Basic principles of optics and their application in using the various instruments to solve particular problems. Prerequisite: Mfg. Eng. Tech. 32. One lecture and two laboratories. S (3). 65. Basic Statistical Quality Control—Statistical fundamentals and their application to control charts; statistical aspects of tolerances; basic concepts of probability. Two lectures. Prerequisite: Tech. Ed. 13. S (2). 292 66. Physical Metallurgy—Principles of physical properties, composition, constituents, heat treatment, and testing of metals. Prerequisite: Chemistry 5. Three lectures, one laboratory. S (4). Staff 70. Manufacturing Processes — Fundamental principles and processes of foundry, die casting, forming, fastening, molding, punch press forming, electrical and mechanical assembly, powder metallurgy and the possibility of their application to industrial products. Emphasis also to be given to current developments such as micro wire welding, the laser beam and electric micromineaturization. Three lectures. S (3). Staff 101, 102. Tool Design—Fundamental and Advanced—Design and construction of special tools, gages, jigs, fixtures and dies, and their proper application to produce interchangeable parts. Prerequisites: Mfg. Eng. Tech. 18, 23, 66, 70; Tech. Ed. 16. Two lectures, three labs. W S (5). Staff 126. Special Problems—A course for high school teachers to give additional training in machine shop methods and practices. Four laboratories. AWS (4). Staff 127. Machine Processes For Technicians—Machining operations and principles in the use of machine tools. One lecture, two laboratories W S (3). Staff 170. Statistical Quality Control—Application of statistical techniques as applied to quality control charts in manufacturing; statistical approach to acceptance sampling. Prerequisite: Tech. Ed. 15. Four lectures. A (4). Staff 171. Production Control—Forecasting; control of materials; the planning, scheduling, routing, dispatching functions of production control. Prerequisite: Tech. Ed. 15. Three lectures. W (3). Staff 172. Process Analysis—Analysis of a product to develop and coordinate a feasible and economical plan of manufacturing. To include the preparation of processing documents and the selection of tooling and equipment needed to carry out the plan. Prerequisites: Mfg. Eng. Tech. 102, 173, and Ind. Eng. Tech. 142. Four lectures. W (4). Staff 173. Cost Estimating—Designed to train people to make satisfactory estimates of various manufacturing processes. Prerequisite: Tech. Ed. 15. Three lectures. A (3). Staff 176. Supervision Principles—Understanding of basic company, supervisor and operator objectives and responsibilities, and their relationships to each other; case problem approach. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. Three lectures. W (3). Staff 177. Production Management—The fundamental areas of methods, work measurement, production planning, inventory 293 |