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New Numbers, Same Classes! Some of our most important general education classes have new course numbers and names effective this Fall. Don't miss your GE requirements and read your Mountie email for more information!

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Student Learning Outcomes

Discipline: Technology & Health: Manufacturing Technology
Course Name Course Number
Manufacturing Processes and Materials MFG 130
  • 70% of students will be able to identify various stock materials and describe their general properties and composition with 70% or greater success.
  • 70% of students will be able to describe or explain 3 common manufacturing processes with 70% or greater accuracy
  • 70% of students will be able to identify various manufacturing processes with 70% or greater success
Advanced CAD MFG 210
  • 50% of students will pass the CSWA certification exam
  • Students will demonstrate knowledge of CAD model evaluation by locating the models center of mass.
CAD for Manufacturing MFG 120
  • Student will understand and use assembly modeling techniques effectively
  • Students will be able to use intermediate modeling skills such as multi-body modeling, cut-revolve method and the sheet metal tool set
  • Students will demonstrate ability to use parametric file saving methodology
Computer Aided Manufacturing II MFG 220
  • Students will create 2D and 3D tool paths for various industry-representative parts and then machine them effectively using CNC mills and/ or lathes
Intermediate CNC MFG 260
  • Students will be able to apply CAD and CAM programming methods and procedures needed to produce an accurate part on the CNC machining center
  • Perform and evaluate tooling and program verification and make corrections.
Introduction to CAD MFG 110
  • 70% of students will be able to create 3D solid models from 2D engineering prints using industry-representative methodology with 70% accuracy
  • 70% of students will demonstrate competency using geometric relations in the 2D sketching environment
  • Students will convert 3D models to fully dimensioned 2D parametric engineering prints.
Introduction to CNC Programming MFG 250
  • Students will be able to edit and input data into CNC machines by manual means.
  • Students will be able to program and operate CNC lathes and mills.
Introduction to MasterCAM MFG 180
  • Students will create 2.5 axis toolpaths required to operate CNC machining centers.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to create correct sequence of tool paths.
Introduction to Mechanical Principles MFG 160
  • Identify common mechanical devices and their properties
  • Create motion studies using CAD tools to identify and evaluate range of motion and interference problems
Manual Machining I MFG 150
  • Set up the lathe to face off and turn down a work piece to a specific diameter
  • Students will be able to locate the correct position to drill a hole using an edge finder and digital readout
  • Students will be able to square a vice to the machine table using a dial indicator
Manual Machining II MFG 155
  • Demonstrate ability to perform basic mill set up and operation.
  • 70% of students can safely and successfully operate the auto feed controls on the metal lathe
Shop Practices MFG 140
  • Students will demonstrate knowledge of safe working practices
  • Students will cut machining blanks to correct size using two or more types of cut-off saws
  • Correct use of calipers