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Apr 2, 2024 by Cory Williams (cwilliam)
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TECN 131 - MANUFACTURING PROCESSES I
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114 - Manufacturing Engineering Technology – Computer Aided Machining
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Program Code
114 - Manufacturing Engineering Technology – Computer Aided Machining
Course Code
TECN 131 - MANUFACTURING PROCESSES I
Learning Outcomes Relationships
PLO 1: Demonstrate the ability to write and troubleshoot/debug CNC programs for appropriate ET/mechanical design applications.
CLO 7: Setup and operate a variety of conventional machine shop equipment: lathe, drill press, milling machine and grinders.
CLO 8: Demonstrate proficiency in the use of hand tools.
CLO 9: Accurately read precision measuring equipment.
CLO 10: Value the importance of this course for occupational career preparation.
PLO 3: Demonstrate ability to explore multiple options to achieve design goals.
CLO 1: Differentiate between safe and unsafe practices in machining.
CLO 2: Prepare a job planning sequence needed to manufacture a given part.
CLO 3: Distinguish between different manufacturing processes: forging, extrusions, casting, forming, and finishing.
CLO 4: Describe the properties of forgings, castings, extrusions and fabricated parts.
CLO 5: Calculate cutting speeds and feeds based on the type of cutting operation and materials used.
CLO 6: Distinguish between different welding procedures: Arc, gas, MIG and TIG.
Key: 1307