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student wishing to apply for Internship must meet with the Advisor/Faculty who is assigned to the Internship course administration to verify the student GPA and Attendance qualifications have been met. The student is responsible for securing an Internship Agreement with a local manufacturing company. The Faculty may assist with references to companies that are willing to sponsor an internship student. Credits: 4 Credits: 0 lecture/0 lab/ 4 cr OJT (On-the-Job-Training) the credits qualify toward Financial aid eligibility. MACH1625 Engineering Drawings 2 This course covers the fundamentals of intermediate/advanced blueprint reading. The student will learn skills to interpret drawings and sketches that would be used in industry. Topics of study will be sketching, dimensioning, geometric tolerancing, section views, working drawings, and cad styles. (Prerequisites: MACH1605) (2 Credits: 2 lecture/0 lab) MACH1630 Introduction to CNC Theory This course will familiarize the student with the theory of CNC machining and set up. Students will write programs and examine programs on the various machines on the shop floor. Students will learn about all facets of programming mills, wire edm, and turning type machine tools. (Prerequisites: MACH1601, MACH1605, MACH1610, MACH1625, MACH1625, CPMT1632, CPMT1640 or equivalent) (3 Credits: 3 lecture/0 lab) MACH1641 Introduction to CNC Precision Machining Technology This course will familiarize the student with CNC machining and set up. Students will write programs and run programs on the various machines on the shop floor. Students will use both word address and conversational programming formats. (Prerequisites: MACH1601, MACH1605, MACH1610, MACH1615 with concurrent enrollment in MACH1630) (4 Credits: 0 lecture/4 lab) MACH1650 Introduction to EDM This course will familiarize the student with operating Electrical Discharge Machining. Both sinker and wire type EDM machines will be covered in the course. (Prerequisites: MACH1601, MACH1605, MACH1610, MACH1615 or equivalent) (2 Credits: 1 lecture/1 lab) MACH1661 Introduction to CAD/CAM This course will familiarize the student with computer aided drafting and computer aided machining. Students will learn the design drafting process of the CAD computer program. Students will learn the Computer Aided Machining (CAM) process of the software to produce Machining Tool paths and to write G-code programs. This course can be taken as an elective to other programs, or as a mid-year start for the CNC Machine Tool program. (Prerequisite: none) (2 credits: 1 lecture/1 lab) MACH2633 CNC Precision Machining Mill This course will focus on CNC Machining Center operations used to support metal stamping die making & tool manufacturing. Each student will manufacture a feature of a blanking die in this course. The student will be responsible for the proper integrated assembly of their die feature with those of other students, and the finished project must produce an accurate stamped part. (Prerequisites: MACH1601, MACH1605, MACH1610, MACH1615, MACH1625, MACH1630, MACH1641, MACH1650, MACH1661 or equivalent) (4 Credits: 1 lecture/3 lab) MACH2634 CNC Precision Machining Lathe Operations This course will focus on CNC Lathe operations used to support manufacturing and tool making. Each student will manufacture several project parts from a lathe in this course. The student will be responsible for the proper set-up and operation of the lathe and all cutting tools. The finished project must produce an accurate part and the student will inspect their own parts. (Prerequisites: MACH 1601, 1605, 1610, 1615, 1625, 1630, 1641, 1650 & 1661 or equivalent and successful completion of MACH 2632) (3 credits: 1 lecture/2 lab) MACH2635 CNC Precision Machining Lathe This course will focus on CNC Lathe operations used to support metal stamping industry & metal turning manufacturing. Each student will manufacture several turning projects in this course. The student will be responsible for the programming, set-up, and operation of the CNC lathe, and will produce an inspection report of the finished project. (Prerequisites: MACH1601, MACH1605, MACH1610, MACH1615, MACH1625, MACH1630, MACH1641, MACH1650, MACH1661 or equivalent) (4 Credits: 1 lecture/3 lab) MACH2637 CAM Programming and Toolmaking Application I This course will familiarize the student with the manufacturing of a mold. The instructor will give each student a design for a mold cavity and other mold components. Each student will manufacture the components to specifications, and complete inspection reports on all components. (Prerequisites: MACH1601, MACH1605, MACH1610, MACH1615, MACH1625, MACH1630, MACH1641, MACH1650 & MACH1661, MACH2633, MACH2635, MACH2637, MACH2660 or equivalent) (3 Credits: 0 lecture/3 lab) MACH2638 CNC Precision Machining Lathe Operations This course will focus on CNC Lathe operations used to support manufacturing and tool making. Each student will manufacture several project parts from a lathe in this course. The student will be responsible for the proper set-up and operation of the lathe and all cutting tools. The finished project must produce an accurate part and the student will inspect their own parts. (Prerequisites: MACH 1601, 1605, 1610, 1615, 1625, 1630, 1641, 1650 & 1661 or equivalent and successful completion of MACH 2636) (2 credits: 1 lecture/1 lab) MACH2639 CAM Programming and Toolmaking Application 2 This course will familiarize the student with the manufacturing methods using CNC machines to support manufacturing processes. The Instructor will give each student a design for a special projector multiple projects. Each student will manufacture the project components to specifications, and complete inspection reports on all components. (Prerequisites: MACH1601, MACH1605, MACH1610, MACH1615, MACH1625, MACH1630, MACH1641, MACH1650, MACH1661, MACH2633, MACH2635, MACH2637, & MACH2662, or equivalent) (3 Credits: 0 lecture/3 lab) MACH2640 CNC Precision Machining Capstone In this course, students will be required to design and manufacture a machining project. Students will write a Capstone Summary Report that includes design prints, process, set-up, and CNC programming details supported by digital pictures. (Prerequisites: MACH1601, MACH1605, MACH1610, MACH1615, MACH1625, MACH1630, MACH1641, MACH1650, MACH1661, MACH2633, MACH2635, and MACH2660 or equivalent) (5 Credits: 1 lecture/4 lab) Course Descriptions 143

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