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MACH 102 F Intermediate Machine (formerly MACH 092 F) 5 Units MACHINE TECHNOLOGY Prerequisite(s): MACH 101 F with a grade of C or better. 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This intermediate level Division: Technology and course is designed to advance the basic set up and operational skills developed in an introductory level machine tools course. will be Faculty performed on lathe, vertical milling , surface grinder, and sawing equipment. Students will also advance their skills in the George Bonnand use of various measuring tools, blueprint reading, shop and Dan O’Brien general techniques. Students entering this may enter a variety of -related fields such as machining, quality control, Degrees and Certificates engineering, fabrication and production . 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This is an introductory Courses course designed to teach the fundamental skills related to the setup MACH 101 F Introduction to Machine Tools (formerly MACH 091 F) and operation of conversational program-equipped computer numerically- 5 Units controlled machine tools. Safety, selection, machine and controller 54 hours lecture and 108 hours lab per term. This is an introductory functions, calculation and input of offsets, are also included. Students course designed to teach the fundamental skills used in the set up and entering this program may enter a variety of manufacturing-related fields operation of the engine lathes, milling machines, and surface grinders. such as machining, quality control, engineering, fabrication, and production Safety, shop mathematics, basic blueprint reading, cutting tool use management. (Degree Credit) (CSU) and , selection of cutting speeds and feeds, and MACH 106 F Conversational Programming II 3 Units techniques will also be included. Students entering this program may enter Prerequisite(s): MACH 105 F with a grade of C or better. a variety of manufacturing-related fields such as machining, quality control, 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course is designed engineering, fabrication, and production management. (CSU) (Degree to teach the advanced setup and operation of conversational program- Credit) equipped computer numerically-controlled machine tools. Safety, tool selection, machine and controller functions, calculation and input of offsets, are also included. Students entering this program may enter a variety of manufacturing related fields such as machining; quality control; engineering; fabrication; and production management. (Degree Credit) (CSU) 2 Machine Technology

MACH 110 F CNC Machine Set-Up and Operation (formerly MACH 086 F) MACH 140 F Basic CNC Swiss Style Lathe Set-Up and Operation 3 Units 3 Units Advisory: MACH 110 F. Advisory: MACH 101 F. 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This introductory course is 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This is an introductory designed to teach the fundamental skills used in the set up and operation of course designed to teach the fundamental skills related to the setup a basic CNC Swiss Style Lathe ( machine). Safety, cutting tool use and and operation of computer numerically-controlled machine tools. Safety, theory, selection of cutting speeds/feeds will also be included. Students tool selection, machine and controller functions, calculation and input of entering this program may enter a variety of manufacturing-related fields offsets are also included. Students entering this program may enter a such as machining, quality control, engineering, fabrication and production variety of manufacturing-related fields such as machining, quality control, management. (CSU) (Degree Credit) engineering, fabrication and production management. (CSU) (Degree MACH 142 F Advanced CNC Swiss Style Lathe Set-Up and Operation Credit) 3 Units MACH 115 F CNC Parts Programming (formerly MACH 087 F) 3 Units Prerequisite(s): MACH 140 F with a grade of C or better. Advisory: MACH 110 F. 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This is an advanced course 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course covers manual designed to teach the skills used in the set up and operation of the programming techniques, calculations, and program development for CNC Swiss Style Lathe (screw machine). Safety, cutting tool use and CNC mills, machining centers and lathes. Three axis controllers will theory, selection of cutting speeds/feeds will also be included. Students be discussed. Students will test part programs on CNC machines entering this program may enter a variety of manufacturing-related fields during lab hours. Students entering this program may enter a variety such as machining, quality control, engineering, fabrication, and production of manufacturing-related fields such as machining, quality control, management. (CSU) (Degree Credit) engineering, fabrication, and production management. (CSU) (Degree MACH 145 F Basic CNC Swiss Style Lathe Programming and Applications Credit) 3 Units MACH 116 F Machine Tools 2 Units Prerequisite(s): MACH 142 F with a grade of C or better 18 hours lecture and 54 hours lab per term. This course is for students 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This is a programming and majoring in mechanical drawing, industrial arts, engineering, and for applications course designed to teach the fundamentals used to program a students who wish to familiarize themselves with the machine tools basic CNC Swiss Style Lathe (screw machine). Safety, cutting tool use and of . Fundamentals of the machinist trade are taught. Students theory, selection of cutting speeds/feeds will also be included. Students are taught the use of lathes, grinders, milling machines and measuring entering this program may enter a variety of manufacturing-related fields instruments. Methods planning for efficient machining is emphasized. such as machining, quality control, engineering, fabrication and production (CSU) (Degree Credit) management. (CSU) (Degree Credit) MACH 120 F Advanced CNC Machining (formerly MACH 088 F) 3 Units MACH 150 F CNC Programming Using Mastercam (formerly MACH 050 Prerequisite(s): MACH 115 F with a grade of C or better F) 3 Units 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the student with advanced instruction and practice in the concepts and student with instruction in the concepts and practices associated with practices associated with the successful programming and set up of using Mastercam to prepare CNC machine programs for both CNC mills and lathes. Students will build upon prior experience with CNC mills and lathes. Students will process programs that demonstrate the machines to complete finished parts on CNC mills and lathes having features and functions of the software. Students entering this program various control types. Students will run programs and practice set-up may enter a variety of manufacturing-related fields such as machining, processes during lab time. Student entering this program may enter a quality control, engineering, fabrication and production management. variety of manufacturing-related fields such as machining, quality control, (CSU) (Degree Credit) engineering, fabrication, and production management. (CSU) (Degree MACH 152 F Advanced CNC Programming Using Mastercam (formerly Credit) MACH 052 F) 3 Units MACH 130 F Multiple Axis CNC Set and Operation (formerly MACH 090 F) Prerequisite(s): MACH 150 F with a grade of C or better 3 Units 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides Prerequisite(s): MACH 120 F with a grade of C or better the student with advanced instruction in the concepts and practices 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the associated with using Mastercam software to prepare CNC machine student with instruction associated with the successful programming and programs for both mills and lathes. Students will build upon prior set up of CNC mills with four and five axis of control. Students will build experience with Mastercam to develop 3D wireframe models, surface upon prior experience with CNC machines to complete finished parts on models, derived models, and composite surface models. Students will CNC mills with four and five axis of control. Students will run programs and process programs that demonstrate the features and functions of practice set-up processes during laboratory time. Students will test part the software. Students entering this program may enter a variety programs on CNC machines during laboratory hours. Students entering of manufacturing-related fields such as machining, quality control, this program may enter a variety of manufacturing-related fields such engineering, fabrication, and production management. (CSU) (Degree as machining, quality control, engineering, fabrication, and production Credit) management. (CSU) (Degree Credit) Machine Technology 3

MACH 154 F CNC Programming Using Surfcam (formerly MACH 060 F) MACH 184 F Advanced CMM and Romer Arm Inspection 3 Units 3 Units Prerequisite(s): MACH 182 F with a grade of C or better. 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides the Advisory: Ability to read and write in English. student with instruction in the concepts and practices associated with 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course is an advanced using SURFCAM software to prepare CNC machine programs for both course using CMMs and Romer Arms which utilize PC-DMIS inspection mills and lathes. Students will process programs that demonstrate the software or equivalent. This course covers model-based definition features and functions of the software. Students will process programs inspection, advanced alignment, auto features, advanced dimensioning, that demonstrate the features and functions of the software. Students fixturing/workholding for CMMs and CMM programming. (CSU) (Degree entering this program may enter a variety of manufacturing-related fields Credit) such as machining, quality control, engineering, fabrication and production MACH 185 F CMM and Romer Arm Applications 2 Units management. (CSU) (Degree Credit) Advisory: Ability to read and write in English. MACH 156 F Advanced CNC Programming Using Surfcam (formerly Corequisite: MACH 184 F with a grade of C or better. 18 hours lecture and MACH 062 F) 3 Units 54 hours lab per term. This course will cover common applications that Prerequisite(s): MACH 154 F with a grade of C or better or industry are utilized with Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) and Romer Arms experience using Surfcam in a 2D environment. Fixturing and advanced methods of inspection will be reviewed. (CSU) 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course provides (Degree Credit) the student with advanced instruction in the concepts and practices associated with using Surfcam software to prepare CNC machine programs for both mills and lathes. Students will build upon prior experience using Surfcam to develop 3D wireframe models, surface models, derived models and composite surface models. Students will process programs that demonstrate the features and functions of the software. Students entering this program may enter a variety of manufacturing-related fields such as machining, quality control, engineering, fabrication and production management. Computer lab fee required. (CSU) (Degree Credit) MACH 157 F Computer-Aided Manufacturing 3 Units Advisory: MACH 115 F or MACH 150 F or MACH 154 F or industry experience with 2-3 axis and CNC machine setup. 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course explores new and advanced CAM programs. Students will program CNC machines with 4-5 axis capabilities. Students will develop programs that demonstrate the features and functions of the software. Students entering this program may enter a variety of manufacturing-related fields such as machining, quality control, engineering, fabrication, and product management. (CSU) (Degree Credit) MACH 180 F Introduction to Metrology 3 Units 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course is an introduction to metrology and measurement as it applies to the technical trades of machining, , fabrication, and drafting. This course covers the origins of and standards that are commonly in use throughout industry. This course also covers applications and uses of several types of measurement systems from traditional tools still commonly used in advanced computer-driven inspection devices. (CSU) (Degree Credit) MACH 182 F Introduction to CMM Inspection and Romer Arms 3 Units Advisory: Ability to read and write in English. Corequisite: MACH 180 F with a grade of C or better. 45 hours lecture and 27 hours lab per term. This course will introduce the student to Coordinate Measuring Machines and Romer Arm fundamentals which utilize inspection software such as PC- DMIS or equivalent. This course covers the basics of set-up and operation of CMM machines including alignments, geometric definitions and calibrations. (CSU) (Degree Credit)