Shop Mathematics (COM 090)
This module concentrates on solving mathematical problems as applicable to the representative program of study.
Instruction may include, but is not limited to, skill development in areas such as common and decimal fractions,
applied algebra, geometric layout, etc. Completion of the module will ensure that the student has sufficient
knowledge to solve trade-related math problems.
Prerequisites: None
Blueprints and Quality Control (COM 100)
This module instills the knowledge of blueprint reading; geometric dimensions and tolerances;
use of precision measuring instruments; concepts of quality control and quality assurance; inspection
planning; and statistical process control.
Prerequisites: None
Introduction to Computer Aided Design (COM 101)
The goal of the class is to prepare the student to work with mechanical drawings found
in the production environment and to give practical experience in print reading, dimensioning,
systems and tolerances. Basic computer-aided design and parts production are taught.
Prerequisites: CIT 090 or computer literacy
CNC Fanuc-Compatible Turning Center Operations (COM 102)
This module covers concepts of CNC machining; set-up operations; tooling and work-holding systems;
basics of manual part programming for drilling, turning, and threading operations by utilizing G codes.
By the end of this class, students will be qualified to operate, set up, and edit CNC Lathe with Fanuc-compatible
controls. The hands-on practice is an integral part of the class
Prerequisites: COM 100 is recommended
CNC Fanuc-Compatible Milling Center Operations (COM 103)
This module covers concepts of CNC machining; set-up operations; tooling and work-holding systems; basics of manual part programming for drilling, milling, tapping, and threading operations by utilizing G codes. By the end of this class, students will be qualified to operate, set up, and edit CNC Mill with Fanuc-compatible control. The hands-on practice is an integral part of the class.
Prerequisites: COM 100 is recommended
Conversational Control Turning Center Operation (COM 104)
This module covers concepts of CNC machining; set-up operations; tooling and work-holding systems; basics of manual part programming for drilling, turning, and threading operations by utilizing conversational control. By the end of this class, students will be qualified to operate, set up, and edit CNC Lathe with conversational controls. The hands-on practice is an integral part of the class.
Prerequisites: COM 100 is recommended
CNC Conversational Control Milling Center Operations (COM 105)
This module covers concepts of CNC machining; set-up operations; tooling and work-holding systems; basics of manual part programming for drilling, milling, tapping, and threading operations by utilizing conversational control. By the end of this class, students will be qualified to operate, set up, and edit CNC Mill with conversational controls. The hands-on practice is an integral part of the class
Prerequisites: COM 100 is recommended
CNC Fanuc-Compatible Turning Center Part Programming (COM 202)
This module covers the concepts and components of CNC part programming; program parts requiring multi-axes, up to two axes. By the end of the module, students are able to write G-code programs for an NC - controlled turning center with Fanuc-compatible controls. The hands-on practice is an integral part of the class.
Prerequisites: COM 102 or comparable work experience
CNC Fanuc-Compatible Milling Center Part Programming (COM 203)
This module covers the concepts and components of CNC part programming; program parts requiring multi-axes (up to three axes) NC machines, and a full 3-D approach, including machining to a surface. By the end of the module, students are able to program an NC- controlled milling center with Fanuc- compatible controls. The hands-on practice is an integral part of the class.
Prerequisites: COM 103 or comparable work experience
CNC Conversational Control Turning Center Part Programming (COM 204)
This module covers the concepts and components of CNC part programming; program parts requiring multi-axes, up to two axes NC machines. By the end of the module, students are able to program an NC controlled turning centers with conversational controls. The hands-on practice is an integral part of the class.
Prerequisites: COM 104 or comparable work experience
CNC Conversational Control Milling Center Part Programming (COM 205)
This module covers the concepts and components of CNC part programming; program parts requiring multi-axes (up to three axes) NC machines and a full 3-D approach, including machining to a surface. By the end of the module, students are able to program an NC controlled milling centers with conversational controls. The hands-on practice is an integral part of the class.
Prerequisitess: COM 205 or comparable work experience
Principles of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (COM 303)
This module teaches command structures, keyboard and menu tables; programs and techniques used to develop designs via CAM systems using a representative software package such as Master CAM or comparable. Upon completion of the module, the student will be able to create, insert, and modify geometry using the system command structure, and to dimension and detail designs.
Prerequisites: COM 100, COM 101, and COM 203
Careers in Computerized Manufacturing (COM 310)
Career-entry and mid-career strategies and resources are examined to lay a foundation and for career entry and professional growth. Topics include industry trends and overview; self-evaluation, goal setting; potential employer identification, individual’s work history analysis; resumes, cover letters, follow-up communication, recommendations; exercises in confidence building and human resources interviewing.
Prerequisites: 80% program completion
Introduction to Computers (CIT 090)
Learn about commonly used computer software and hardware, PC
components, file types, and internet-based technologies.
Prerequisites: None
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