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Show Technology Manufacturing Technology 203. Tool Building (5) Jigs and fixtures fabrication. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 201. Five 3-hour labs a week. S 204. Tooling Principles (5) Production principles in setting tip machines, operational sequence, attachments, tooling and gauging methods. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 202. Five lectures. S 205. Tool Building 5 Production problems involving set-ups, operational sequence, attachments, special tools, jigs and fixtures. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 203. Five 3-hour labs a week. 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 :i 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 skill proficiency will be issued for attainment of agreed-upon skill levels. Program: Manufacturing TechnologyAssociate of Applied Science Degree I. General Requirements: A. A minimum of 93 credit hours. B. The required courses in major field, not to exceed 67 credit hours. C. English 101A (1), 101B (1), 101C (1); and English 103B (3) or Communication 232 (3). D. At least 20 hours from the general education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas, Humanities, Life Science, Physical Science, Social Science. E. An overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 16 credit hours of Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses. B. Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses required: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 132 (3), 236 (4), 240 (3), 244 (3) 246 (3). C. Elect a minimum of 30 credit hours (as approved by adviser) from the following courses or combinations: 1. Machine Tool 100 (5), 101 (5), 102 (5), 103 (5), 104 (5), 105 (5), 200 (5), 201 (5), 202 (5), 203 (5), 204 (5), 205 (5). 2. Manufacturing Engineering Technology 121 (5), 122 (5), 123 (5); Welding 101 (5), 102 (5), 103 )(5), 104 (5), 105 (5), 106 (5), 251 (5), 252 (5), 253 (5), 255 (5). D. Support courses required: Related Technical Education 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5); Engineering Graphics 135 (3), 144 (4); Combination of the following totaling a minimum of twelve credit hours: Chemistrv 111 (5) or 121 (5); 122 (5); Physics 111 (4), 112 (4), 113 (4). PRE-VOCATIONAL SHEET METAL The pre-vocational sheet metal curriculum is designed to offer students some skills needed to enter the field of commercial and aircraft sheet metal repair or preparation for entry into the Manufacturing Technology Program. 270 Technology W elding COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 040. Sheet Metal Principles (10 hrs./wk.) This course describes the basic theory and processes in sheet-metal work. 041. Sheet Metal Processes (15 hrs./wk.) This course covers the theories and operations most common to hand processes, machine processes, measurements and layout. 042. Sheet Metal Drafting (10 hrs./wk.) This course offers instruction in the principles of drafting with specific emphasis on how they apply to aircraft and commercial sheet metal layout. 043. Aircraft Sheet Metal Principles (10 hrs./wk.) This course discusses the principles of aircraft structure, rivets and riveting, tool, metals, forming processes, fasteners, corrosion identification, prevention and structural repair. 044. Aircraft Sheet Metal Processes (15 hrs./wk.) This course applies the skills learned to do actual construction, such as assembly and repair of typical aircraft structures. The Welding curriculum is designed for the student who wishes to major in welding or Manufacturing Technology. The various aspects of electric, oxyacety-lene and inert processes are included. General service courses are offered for those in related areas who wish to become familiar with the principles of welding as applied to their respective fields. Certificates of Completion or Associate of Applied Science degrees will be awarded to students who complete the prescribed program and meet other degree requirements. Welding students may also major in Manufacturing Technology using welding courses to satisfy the Manufacturing Processes course requirements. Certificates of Proficiency will be issued on attainment of previously agreed-upon skill levels. WELDING Program: WeldingAssociate of Applied Science Degree I. General Requirements: A. A minimum of 93 credit hours. B. The required courses in major field, not to exceed 67 credit hours. C. English 101A (1), 101B (l), 101C (1): and English 103B (3) or Communication 232 (3). D. At least 20 hours from the general education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas, Humanities, Life Science, Physical Science, Social Science. E. An overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. II. Specific Requirements: A. Welding courses required (50 credit hours): Welding 101 (5) 102 (5), 103 (5), 104 (5), 105 (5), 106 (5), 251 (5), 252 (5), 253 (5), 255 (5). B. Support courses required: Related Technical Education 101 (4), 113 (5) : Engineering Graphics 115 (3), 117 (3) ; Chemistry 111 (5): Machine Tool 127 (3); Manufacturing Engineering Technology 236 (4), 240 (3): Economics 101 (5): Botany 110 (5). Program: WeldingCertificate of Completion I. General Requirements: A. English 101A (1), 101B (1), 101C (1) and I03B (3). B. An overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. C. 93 total hours are required. II. Specific Requirements: A. Welding courses required (53 credit hours): Welding 101 (5) 102 (5), 103 (5), 104 (5), 105 (5), 106 (5), 115 (3), 251 (5), 252 (5)' 253 (5), 255 (5). B. Support courses required: Related Technical Education 101 (4); Machine Tool 127 (3): Engineering Graphics 115 (3), 117 (3); Automotive Service 140 (3); Manufacturing Engineering Technology 236 (4). 271 |