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Computer-Automated Manufacturg
CAMM 101 – 3 Credits
Numerically Controlled Machines
Covers basic programming of CNC Machining Centers, point-to-point and continuous path systems using G and M codes and canned cycles.
NOTE: Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).
Prerequisite: CAMM 111
CAMM 111 – 4 Credits
Machine Tool Processes I
Covers the theory and operations of manual lathes, milling machines, grinders, drill presses and other machine tools; also covers the use of basic measuring tools and basic processing procedures. NOTE: Courses offered every fall and spring semester.
Lab fee: $60.00
CAMM 112 – 4 Credits
Machine Tool Processes II
Covers setup of more advanced operations of manual lathes, milling machines, grinders, drill presses, and other machine tools. NOTE: Courses offered every fall and spring semester.
Prerequisite: CAMM 111
Lab fee: $60.00
CAMM 141 – 3 Credits
Manufacturing Concepts/Simulation
CAMM 146 – 3 Credits
Production Control Application
CAMM 151 – 3 Credits
Industrial Metrics
CAMM 152 – 3 Credits
Turning Technology
Provides instruction and practice in advanced proficiency in lathe setup, operation, adjustment, and maintenance. NOTE: Same as CAMM 161. Credit can be earned for one course only. NOTE: Courses offered every fall and spring semester.
Prerequisite: CAMM 112
Lab fee: $60.00
CAMM 153 – 3 Credits
Grinding Technology
CAMM 156 – 3 Credits
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Emphasizes the rules used to interpret mechanical engineering drawings according to the ANSI/ASME Y14.5M-1994 standard. NOTE: Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).
Prerequisite: CAMM 111
CAMM 161 – 3 Credits
Milling Machine Operation
Provides instruction and practice to develop competence in advanced milling machine setup, operation, adjustment, and maintenance. NOTE: Same as CAMM 152. Credit can be earned for one course only. NOTE: Courses offered every fall and spring semester.
Prerequisite: CAMM 112
Lab fee: $60.00
CAMM 201 – 3 Credits
CNC Programming
Provides instruction in basic programming using CAM software, which covers 3-axis milling and basic lathe programming. NOTE: Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).
Prerequisite: CAMM 101
CAMM 202 – 3 Credits
Advanced CNC Programming
Provides instruction in advanced programming skills using CAM software, which covers 3D milling, surfacing, solids, and job setup for surface machining and advanced lathe programming using the C-axis and Y-axis.
NOTE: Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).
Prerequisite: CAMM 201
CAMM 206 – 3 Credits
CNC Specialization Programming
Covers specific applications of interactive graphics using CAM software; uses engineering designs to generate tool-path, which will be downloaded to CNC machine tools.
NOTE: Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).
Prerequisite: CAMM 101
CAMM 251 – 3 Credits
Measuring and Gauging
Provides instruction in measuring and gauging theory and application, with instruction on the CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine).
NOTE: Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).
Prerequisite: CAMM 156
CAMM 252 – 3 Credits
CNC Milling Machine Operation
Discusses theory and operation of CNC milling equipment (FADAL CNC Machining Centers) in a production environment, the setup of CNC milling machines, subroutine usage and program looping and provides hands-on operation.
NOTE: Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).
Prerequisite: CAMM 101
Lab fee:$30.00
CAMM 253 – 3 Credits
CNC Lathe Operation
Covers theory and operations of the CNC lathe; emphasizes setup, part programming, tooling selection, and hands-on operation of the Storm and HwaCheon CNC lathes. NOTE: Courses offered once year (fall or spring).
Prerequisite: CAMM 101
Lab fee: $30.00 |