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Show Technology — Machine Tool Technology — Machine Tool 476. Packaging Administration and Technology—A survey of modern industrial packaging management and technology. Packaging as a field itself will be discussed with stress on package development, testing, graphics, materials and machinery. The management relationships between packaging, production, storage, security, and transportation will be examined from the industrial-military viewpoint. The packaging function will then be examined as a whole with a view toward developing an optimum packaging management structure. (5) MACHINE TOOL PROGRAM This curriculum is offered to students who are seeking, as a vocational objective, jobs in the metal machining and related occupations. It is the intent of the program to prepare students for entrance into the occupations of machine tool operator, machinist, maintenance machinist, machine set-up operator, tool and die maker, and numerical control machine operator and programmer. Upon completing the program, the student will receive a certificate of completion. Certificates of skill proficiency will be issued for agreed upon achievement levels within the program. The pre-vocational portion of the curriculum is designed to give students the opportunity to acquire skills and related information to build a profitable career in the machine tool area. This training will qualify a student to be a machinist's helper, tool room attendant, or machine tool inspector. Course 020, 021, and 022 provide the pre-vocational portion of the program. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 020. Machine Tool Occupation—This course introduces all aspects of machine tools for students in the area of machine shop, mechanical technology and welding. Topics covered include safety, field trips, new process and products, as well as orientation of students in employment possibilities. (5 hr./wk.) 021. Theory of Machine Shop — Emphasis is placed on theory of operation of bench tools, measuring tools, lathes, milling machines, grinding machines, and general machining principle. Also discussed are problems dealing with care and safety of a machine shop. This course uses individualized instruction and should be taken concurrently with 022, Practice of Machine Shop. (10 hr./wk.) 022. Practice of Machine Shop—Practiced application of the theory of bench tools, measuring tools, lathes, milling machines, grinding machines, and general machining principles are provided. Emphasis is placed on purpose, use, care, safety problems. Practice is obtained in the use of attachments and accessories of various machine tools. Work pieces will be made to proper dimensions and tolerances from drawing. (15 hrs./wk.) 100. Machining Principles—Tool grinding, metal cutting, measurements, lathe operations. Five lectures. A (5) 101. Machine Process—Fundamental lathe and drill press operations and bench work. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. A (5) 102. Machining Principles—Precision drilling, boring, and shaping of metals with respect to various machines and their cutting tools. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 100. Five lectures W (5) 103. Machine Processes—Fundamental milling machine, advanced lathe and drilling operations. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 101. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. W (5) 104. Machining Principles—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. S (5) 105. Machine Processes—Heat treatment of metal parts and tools ; surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, internal grinding, tool and cutter grinding. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 103. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. S (5) 127. Machine Shop—Basic fundamentals in the operation of lathes, drilling machines, milling machines, including bench work and layout. One lecture and two 3-hour laboratories a week. A W S (3) 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176. Machine Tool—Fundamentals of the operation, such as tool grinding, setting up apparatus, checking work, center drilling, radii and fillet forming, knurling, external threading, drilling, boring, reaming and taper turning. Continued course which will include drilling machines, milling machines, metal sawing and grinders. Two 3-hour laboratories a week. AWS (3-3-3-3-3-3) Evening 200. Tool Principles—Fundamental principles of tool making; types of tooling, dies, molds; tool grinding. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 104. Five lectures. A (5) 374 375 |