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3400
Manufacturing I
IN340A/B 845
This course offers a planned sequence of learning experiences which provide students with the opportunities to develop competencies needed for employment in a variety of manufacturing-related occupations.
Course content will emphasize competencies common to many occupations such as applying safety practices, selecting materials, performing benchwork operations, performing precision measurement, performing layouts, performing housekeeping activities and setting and operating a variety of tools used for separating, machining, forming and combining materials, blueprint reading and related math.
Length of course:
2 Semesters
Credits per semester 1
Grade level:
11
&12
Prerequisite:
None
4400
Manufacturing II
IN440A/B 890
This course offers experiences which expand upon competencies achieved during Manufacturing I. This course will offer students the opportunity to specialize in specific areas of manufacturing such as machine tool set-up and operation, welding, and automated machine set-up and operation.
Course content will include the following areas: introduction to metallurgy and heat treatment of metal, advanced machine set-up and operation, introduction to numerical computer control and numerical control machining, performance of supervisory functions, maintenance and repair of machinery, blueprint reading and related math.
Length of course:
2 Semesters
Credits per semester 1
Grade level:
12
Prerequisite:
Manufacturing
I







