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Course Descriptions

TAM 105 - Machine Project Laboratory

3 Credits

This course will provide students with the opportunity to apply knowledge and develop machine operation skills through the creation of a variety of projects. The student will be required to demonstrate skill proficiency by completing the following machine shop projects: three step shaft, test shaft, test block, bolster plate, fly-cutter, extended tool holder, die stock, parallel clamp, sine bar, and vee-block.

MCC General Education: MCC-TL - Technological Literacy (MTL)

Course Learning Outcomes
1. Apply all safety rules concerning the set up and use of manual and Conversational CNC equipment and shop surrounds to 100% compliance.
2. Demonstrate correct machine set-ups to a 70% minimum compliance level within the specified timeframe accompanied by written, complete, and correct step by step instructions for each operation.
3. Correctly manufacture parts on the different types of manual and Conversational CNC equipment at a 70% minimum compliance level meeting the blueprint specifications.
4. Analyze and assess the machines current conditions and devise and implement a solution to correct problems arising from part production to a 70% minimum compliance level meeting blueprint specifications.
5. Demonstrate an ability to comprehend the blueprint, analyze the manufacturing processes required, select the appropriate tooling and calculate the correct speeds and feeds for the tooling to meet the blueprint specifications to a 70% minimum compliance level.

Course Offered Fall, Spring

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Fall Semester 2024
Spring Semester 2024
Summer Session 2024