In addition to the general education requirements, the associate degree in manufacturing technology, conventional machining, is designed to prepare the student for entry or advancement in the conventional machine tool operation specialty.
Learning Outcome(s):
Students will set up and operate conventional machines to industrial standards.
Required Courses:
MNFG 111 |
Basic Mechanical Blueprint Reading |
2 |
MNFG 114 |
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing |
3 |
MNFG 153 |
Technical Mathematics |
3 |
MNFG 158 |
Basic Machining Concepts and Operation |
3 |
MNFG 171 |
CNC Program Writing |
4 |
Specific Major Course Requirements:
|
MNFG 159 |
Advanced Turning Concepts and Operations |
3 |
MNFG 168 |
Advanced Milling Concepts and Operations |
3 |
MNFG 169 |
Job Shop Skills |
3 |
WELD 108 |
Oxyacetylene-Arc Welding |
3 |
Select six units from the following electives: |
MNFG 103 |
Solidworks Basic Solid Modeling |
3 |
MNFG 106 |
Solidworks Drawings |
3 |
MNFG 128 |
Basic Metals Technology |
3 |
MNFG 173 |
Mastercam 2D Geometry, 2D Toolpaths |
3 |
MNFG 174 |
CNC Milling Center Set Up and Operation |
3 |
MNFG 176 |
CNC Turning Center Set Up and Operation |
3 |
MNFG 177 |
Mastercam 3D Toolpath and CAM Applications |
3 |
MNFG 178 |
Mastercam Lathe |
3 |
MNFG 184 |
Advanced CNC Mill Set Up and Operation |
3 |
MNFG 186 |
Advanced CNC Lathe Programming, Set Up and Operation |
3 |
MNFG 194 |
CNC Horizontal Mill Setup and Operation |
3 |