MATC 2022-23 Catalog
MACHTL –MASON DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
(NIMS). Instruction will reinforce tool grinding, part inspection, safety and job organization. Detailed information will be given on the setup of screw machine tooling used for box milling, knurling internal and external threading, and 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 more operations. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-347. MACHTL-360 Credits: 1 Metrology Students are introduced to inspection terminology, measuring instruments, instrument handling and measuring techniques. Along with hands-on use of each measuring instrument, the course provides the student with criteria for proper instrument selection based on part print requirements. MACHTL-361 Credits: 3 Multiple Spindle Automatic Screw Machine 1 This course o ff ers instruction on the basic operations on a multiple spindle automatic screw machine. Instruction is based on Machining Level 2 skill standards established by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS). Instruction will include using basic tools, tool sharpening, machine layout, part inspection, safety and job organization. Detailed information will be given on the basic 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 a multiple spindle automatic screw machine and produce parts that require basic operations. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-348. MACHTL-362 Credits: 3 Multiple Spindle Automatic Screw Machine 2 Instruction is expanded to more operations on a multiple spindle automatic screw machine. Instruction will reinforce tool grinding, part inspection, safety and job organization. Detailed information will be given on the multiple spindle screw machine tooling used for turning, reaming and recessing. The student will be introduced to the steps for calculating a layout for the machine. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to set up and operate a multiple spindle automatic screw machine and produce parts that require advanced operations. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-361. MACHTL-367 Credits: 1 Machine Tool Technology This course is designed to teach the student safety, terminology and theory for the basic machine tools found in the common machine shop. Machine types, components, operations, tooling, machining applications and work holding are discussed. The student will also learn about di ff erent materials, machine ability and cutting tool selection.
MACHTL-371
Credits: 4
MACHTL-386
Credits: 1
CNC Swiss Turning Center 1 This course o ff ers instruction on the basic operations and setup of a CNC automatic turning machine. Instruction will include basic setup, use of the CNC control, tools, machine layout, part inspection, safety and job organization. Detailed information will be given on the basic 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 CNC automatic turning machine and produce parts that require basic operations such as turning, drilling and reaming. MACHTL-372 Credits: 4 CNC Swiss Turning Center 2 This course o ff ers instruction on the more complex operations on a CNC automatic turning machine. Items of instruction will include editing of the CNC program, calculations for the CNC program, and more complex machining operations on the CNC automatic turning machine. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to edit a CNC program, set up and operate a CNC automatic turning machine and produce parts that require complex operations such as boring, grooving and canned cycles. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-371. MACHTL-373 Credits: 4 CNC Swiss Turning Center 3 This course o ff ers instruction on the more complex operations on a CNC automatic turning machine. Items of instruction will include creating a CNC program, calculations for the CNC program, and more complex machining operations on the CNC automatic turning machine. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to edit a CNC program, transfer the program, and set up and operate a CNC automatic turning machine using complex operations such as external and internal threading and tapping. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-372. MACHTL-384 Credits: 1 Machine Trades Mathematics 1 This course provides students with the necessary mathematical foundation for problem-solving in the metalworking trades. A review of the basic principles of arithmetic and algebra is o ff ered. MACHTL-385 Credits: 1 Machine Trades Mathematics 2 This course presents an introduction to geometric methods applicable to the machine shop. It also provides students with an opportunity to analyze and solve a variety of practical machine trade applications and problems. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-384.
Machine Trades Mathematics 3 This course presents an introduction to the trigonometric solution of shop problems. The basic right triangle functions and oblique triangle laws of sine and cosine are used to solve problems. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-385. MACHTL-387 Credits: 1 Machine Trades Mathematics 4 The application of trigonometry in the solution of more complex shop problems is presented. Included are problems with tapers, sine bar, dovetails, correlate distances, hole locations, measurement of screw threads, and measurement using rods and balls. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-386. MACHTL-391 Credits: 1 Quality Control This course is a continuation of MACHTL-360 Metrology. The level of precision is increased as more precise instruments and methods of inspection are taught. Gage blocks, the optical comparator, dial bore gages, and the coordinate measuring machine (CMM) are just some of the advanced pieces of equipment that are introduced. The basic concept of statistical process control (SPC) is also presented. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-360. MASON – Bricklaying and Masonry (Department: 408) MASON-190 Current Topics in Masonry This course explores current topics and trends in the masonry and bricklaying fi elds. Students may participate in hands on demonstrations of new technology, site visits to manufacturers and suppliers to the trade, and other topics that provide the student a well-rounded view of the masonry and bricklaying trade and innovative construction methods. MASON-300 Credits: 5 Fundamental Bricklaying This course provides training in laying brick and blocks, with application to straight walls, corners and jambs. Students develop skills in the handling of bricklaying tools, spreading mortar, laying bricks and blocks to a line and striking joints. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Bricklaying program Credits: 1 Advanced Bricklaying This course provides training in constructing walls with various brick bonds, brick sills, blocked walls and details of veneering. Emphasis is on developing masonry skills to accepted trade standards. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Bricklaying program (30-408-2). Completion of or currently enrolled in MASON-300. (30-408-2). MASON-303 Credits: 5
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