MCH - Machine Manufacturing Technology Outcomes
AAS: Machine Manufacturing Technology
- Demonstrate knowledge in understanding of machine shop safety.
- Utilize an industry mechanical drawing (blueprint) to select and interpret processes, procedures, inspection equipment and operation of necessary machine tools to produce the part/product to industry specifications.
- Verify acceptable dimensional tolerances by the use of precision measurement and inspection tools.
- Accurately perform conversions, computations and calculations that result in parts production to specification, while maintaining optimal machining conditions.
- Write CNC programs for Fanuc (G & M compatible) controlled CNC turning and machining centers using basic programming skills.
- Perform safe maintenance, setup, and operating procedures with the manual machine tools group.
- Perform safe setup and operating procedures with the computer numerical control (CNC) turning and machining centers.
- Construct and verify computer designed 2-D and 3-D part models and tool paths commonly machined with CNC turning and machining centers.
One-Year Certificate: CNC Turning
- Demonstrate knowledge in understanding of machine shop safety.
- Utilize an industry mechanical drawing (blueprint) to select and interpret processes, procedures, inspection
equipment and operation of necessary machine tools to produce the part/product to industry specifications. - Verify acceptable dimensional tolerances by the use of precision measurement and inspection tools.
- Accurately perform conversions, computations and calculations that result in parts production to specification,
while maintaining optimal machining conditions. - Write CNC programs for Fanuc (G & M compatible) controlled CNC turning and machining centers using basic
programming skills. - Perform safe maintenance, setup, and operating procedures with the manual machine tools group.
- Perform safe setup and operating procedures with the computer numerical control (CNC) turning and machining
centers. 12.2011
One-Year Certificate: CNC Milling
- Operate and maintain a safe work environment to industry standards Community and Environmental Responsibility.
- Utilize industry standard mechanical drawings to select and interpret processes, procedures, inspection equipment.
- Identify geometric dimensioning symbols and interpret their use on industry standard mechanical drawings per
ASM Y14.5M – 1994 standard.
- Accurately operate necessary machine tools to produce the part/product to industry specifications and standards.
- Verify acceptable dimensional tolerances through the use of basic, semiprecision, precision measurement and
inspection tools.
- Accurately perform conversations, computations and calculations that result in parts production to industry
standards and specifications.
- Perform safe maintenance, setup and operating procedures with CNC machining centers.
- Construct and verify computer aided designed 2-D and 3-D part models with tool paths machined with CNC
machining centers.
- Perform safe maintenance, setup, and operating procedures with manual milling machine tools.
- Write CNC programs for G & M code compatible controlled CNC machining centers using basic programming. May 2011.
Less than One-Year Certificate: Manufacturing Technician: Career Pathway Certificate
- Gain an understanding of how to operate in, and maintain a safe work environment.
- Fundamental understanding and application of common blueprint reading in a shop environment.
- Given the necessary materials and information, the student will be able to identify geometric dimensioning symbols and interpret their use on common drawings per ASM Y14.5M - 1994 standard.
- Solve trade related math caluculations using general math, formulas and shop trigonometry to perform scope of work.
- Calculate speed and feed information to operate tools and machinery as required.
- Gain a basic working knowledge of layout tools and techniques.
- Operate drill presses, manual lathes, manual vertical milling machines, and various hand tools to produce a drill grinding gauge, ball peen hammer, and mill training block.
- Apply knowledge of basic and precision measuring tools to measure projects within specified print tolerances.
- Gain industry experience through participation in a cooperative education experience. 3.2007