Machine Manufacturing Technology Program

Courses

MCH 134: Machining I

Credits 3
A technical elective course in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Machine Manufacturing Technology program. An introductory course in material removal operations emphasizing drilling, milling and lathe processes with emphasis on production speeds and feeds. Prerequisite: None. Audit available.

MCH 234: Machining II

Credits 3
This course will provide the student with an introduction to the concepts and technologies from a designer's viewpoint of the principal manufacturing processes utilized by industry. Discussion subjects include the manufacturing system and its operating principles, casting, forming, material removal, welding, quality control, and advanced manufacturing processes, in a lecture/lab environment. Advanced Machining practices will be stressed. Prerequisite: MCH 134.

MCH 259: CNC Programming Fundamentals

Credits 3
This course will provide the student with an introduction to the concepts and technologies from a designer's viewpoint of the principal manufacturing processes utilized by industry. Discussion subjects include the programming, tooling and running of CNC milling machines and CNC lathes, in a lecture/lab environment. Advanced Machining practices will be stressed. Prerequisite: MCH 234