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Course Content and Outcome Guide for MCH 216

Date:
30-MAY-2007
Posted by:
Curriculum Office
Course Number:
MCH 216
Course Title:
Mechanical Inspector
Credit Hours:
4
Lecture hours:
0
Lecture/Lab hours:
80
Lab hours:
0
Special Fee:
$24

Course Description

Introduces measurement by mechanical, electronic, and optical methods related to industrial dimensional conformance requirements. Drawing and part compliance methods, including geometric dimensioning verification techniques.

Addendum to Course Description

Mechanical Inspector  is an elective course in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Machine Manufacturing Technology. Mechanical Inspector consist of the following modules: Blueprint Reading; Technical Math; Metrology; Calibration; Inspection & Testing; Statistical Techniques  

PREREQUISITE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:  
MCH 115  

Intended Outcomes for the course

 
Demonstrate knowledge in understanding of Blueprint Reading, Technical Math, Metrology, Calibration, Inspection & Testing and Statistical Techniques through review questions and laboratory activities.  
This course is designed to provide mechanical inspection students and professionals with a review of fundamental knowledge and skills in the science of Metrology. It is also intended to be a primer for those interested in taking the certification examination offered by the American Society for Quality – ASQ.  

Course Activities and Design


Mechanical Inspector will be presented by means of lecture/discussion sessions, audio visual presentations, demonstrations and lab experiences. The course activities and design emphasize the development of skills and knowledge competencies prescribed by business and industry performance standards. The identified competencies will be achieved by means of individual and team activities.  

Outcome Assessment Strategies

OUTCOME ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES:
POLICY - Student performance measurements are based on established industry standards. The various areas of study during the course will be evaluated by a variety of activities. Typical of those activities are the following;
1. READING ASSIGNMENTS - Information sheets, textbooks, journal articles and the learning resource center are potential sources of information that the student will reference as directed in the modules identified in the introduction. 
2. PRACTICE - Completion of tasks and projects identified in the reading assignments, information sheets, journal articles and textbooks. Students are required to complete practice activities with 100% competency.
3. SELF-ASSESSMENT - Checking and evaluating the students understanding and knowledge gained through the reading assignments and practices typically done through a practice evaluation.
4. LAB ACTIVITIES - Participation in a structured laboratory exercises with the emphasis on developing skills or increasing expertise in the areas of study identified in the module packets.
5. FINAL ASSESSMENT - An assessment in the form of a written exam and/or practical application that addresses the subject areas identified in the module packets. Students are required to complete final assessment activities with 85% competency.
 
TEXT:  
Required Text
 “The Mechanical Inspector Primer” ; by Clark, Bensley & Wortman; Third edition; published by Quality Council of Indiana