MATC 2022-23 Catalog

LOGMGT –MACHTL DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

parts that are more advanced. Instruction will also be provided for using basic hand tools, performing bench work and o ff hand grinding on a pedestal grinder. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-300. MACHTL-304 Credits: 1 Introduction to CNC Programming Introduction to CNC Programming prepares the student to write basic programs for CNC turning and CNC vertical milling machines. Application of the Cartesian coordinates system is taught along with programming format. The CNC vertical milling center students will write basic programs using linear and rapid moves, circular interpolation, geometry o ff sets and a variety of canned cycles. CNC turning portion of the course will require the student to write programs that include linear and rapid moves, circular interpolation with tool nose radius compensation, canned cycles and threading cycles. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in MACHTL-320 and MACHTL-322. MACHTL-309 Credits: 3 Manual Vertical Milling Machine 1 This course o ff ers basic instruction for machine operations on a manual vertical milling machine. Instruction is based on Machining Level 1 skill standards established by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills. Items of instruction will include using basic hand tools, part layout, part inspection, bench work, safety and job organization. Detailed information will be given on milling machine setup, controls, tooling, work holding and general operational guidelines. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to set up and operate a manual vertical milling machine producing square parts with drilled and tapped holes. Students will also learn how to set up and operate a vertical band saw and a cut-o ff saw. Additionally, students will perform o ff hand grinding on a pedestal grinder. MACHTL-310 Credits: 3 Manual Vertical Milling Machine 2 This course o ff ers more advanced instruction for machining operations on a manual vertical milling machine. Instruction is based on Machining Level 1 skill standards established by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills. Safety, part inspection, shop and job organization, job planning and proper machining procedures will be presented. Detailed information will be given on milling machine setup and operation to produce parts requiring slots, steps, bored and reamed holes. In addition to working on the manual vertical milling machine, the student will also learn how to set up and perform multiple operations on a drill press. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-309.

LOGMGT-190

Credits: 3

MACHTL-320

Credits: 4

Logistics This course provides an understanding of the key logistics concepts and the issues a ff ecting the movement and storage of goods. Particular emphasis will be placed on providing a broad and general exposure to business logistics. This will include the development of a basic understanding of the concepts and techniques important to analyzing business logistics problems. The course will also examine how the various logistics activities are related to each other and other functional areas within an organization. Finally, the course will introduce management and control techniques that are critical in the area of logistics. The course is designed for students who have had little or no previous coursework or professional experience in logistics. LOGMGT-191 Credits: 3 Integrated Supply Chain Management Capstone This course will provide the student with hands-on, cumulative application experience. Students will use the knowledge gained in the previous six courses within the Supply Chain Management associate degree program to develop operational strategies for business applications. Simulations and industry projects will be utilized in this capstone course. Prerequisite(s): Complete LOGMGT-105, LOGMGT-144, LOGMGT-146, LOGMGT-164, LOGMGT-170, LOGMGT-184 and LOGMGT-190. MACHTL – Machine Tool (Department: 420) MACHTL-300 Credits: 3 Engine Lathe 1 (Turning) This course o ff ers basic instruction for turning operations on an engine lathe. Instruction is based on Machining Level 1 skill standards established by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills. Instruction includes using basic hand tools, layout, performing bench work, part inspection, safety and job organization. Detailed information will be given on lathe setup, controls, tooling, work holding and general operational guidelines. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to set up and operate an engine lathe and produce parts that require basic turning operations in a chuck as well as basic turning between centers. MACHTL-301 Credits: 3 Engine Lathe 2 (Turning) This course o ff ers more advanced instruction for performing chucking operations on an engine lathe. Instruction is based on Machining Level 1 skill standards established by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills. Safety, part inspection, shop and job organization, job planning and proper turning procedures will be presented. The student will learn to set up and operate an engine lathe and produce

Introduction to CNC Turning Centers Students are introduced to basic CNC turning setup and operation. The course begins with the student loading and running existing programs. After becoming familiar with the controls and the setup process, the student begins to edit existing programs. By the end of the course, the student produces parts to print speci fi cations from programs developed on their own. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-301. MACHTL-322 Credits: 4 Introduction to CNC Vertical Machining Centers Students are introduced to basic CNC milling machine setup and operation. The course begins with the student loading and running existing programs. After becoming familiar with the controls and the setup process, the student begins to edit existing programs. By the end of the course, the student produces parts to print speci fi cations from programs developed on their own. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-310. MACHTL-325 Credits: 4 Surface Grinding This course is designed to teach the student the basics of surface grinding on a manual surface grinder. General maintenance of the machine will be covered along with wheel mounting, chuck preparation, and work holding. The student will learn a variety of methods for squaring blocks. Slot grinding and angular grinding will also be covered. MACHTL-346 Credits: 2 Machine Shop for Related Trades Instruction in this course is based upon selected operations performed on the bench, drill press, engine lathe, milling machine and pedestal grinder. MACHTL-347 Credits: 3 Single Spindle Automatic Screw Machine 1 This course o ff ers instruction on the basic operations on an automatic screw machine. Instruction is based on Machining Level 2 skill standards established by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS). Items of instruction will include using basic tools, tool sharpening, machine layout, part inspection, safety and job organization. Detailed information will be given on the screw machine setup, controls, tooling, work holding and general operational guidelines. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to set up and operate an automatic screw machine and produce parts that require basic operations. MACHTL-348 Credits: 3 Single Spindle Automatic Screw Machine 2 This course o ff ers more advanced instruction on the operations on an automatic screw machine. Instruction is based on Machining Level 2 skill standards established by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills

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