MATC 2023-24 Catalog
LOGMGT – MACHTL
DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
The focus of this course is on illustrating procurement, production, and sales business processes using ERP software. Students will receive application experience utilizing an SAP (Systems, Applications and Products) database. LOGMGT-106 Credits:3 e-Commerce Logistics The continued double-digit growth of e-commerce is not solely a matter of retailers readjusting and getting smarter about their products and last-mile shipping strategies. In fact, the impact of digital commerce and the subsequent challenge of omni-channel ful fi llment cuts across every part of the organization. This course will observe supply chain management through the lens of retail and e-commerce. Students will investigate emerging logistics strategies, tools, and technologies that enable order ful fi llment in the rapidly evolving e-commerce space. Because satis fi ed customers lead to return visits and increased sales, the fundamental lesson of this course will reveal how choices at the beginning of the retail value chain a ff ect service aspects at the end of the logistics chain. LOGMGT-144 Credits:3 Production Planning and Inventory Control This course focuses on inventory and planning concerns. The planning side of operations is examined including master scheduling, requirements planning, capacity management, shop fl oor control and Operations Management This course is designed to acquaint students with the specialized vocabulary and problems encountered in manufacturing management. Tools and techniques for solving production process problems are presented with an emphasis on quality and productivity. LOGMGT-164 Credits:3 Supply Chain Management This course provides the student with an overview to supply chain management. Topics covered in the course include transportation, distribution, customer relationship management, supplier management, forecasting, Just In Time, inventory management, Total Quality Management, and facilities management. LOGMGT-170 Credits:3 Procurement This course includes an analysis of the purchasing process, a review of purchasing activities, and identi fi cation of purchasing problems in modern organizations. Attention is given to the role of purchasing in the organization, supplier selection, negotiation, sourcing issues, inventory management and quality concerns. forecasting. LOGMGT-146 Credits:3
LOGMGT-184
Credits:3
MACHTL-301
Credits:3
International Logistics In the Management of International Logistics, both import and export are studied. Attention is given to the data necessary for accurate preparation of export documentations. Management and selection of international transportation modes and associated regulations are explained. LOGMGT-190 Credits:3 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 board 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-164, LOGMGT-146, LOGMGT-144, LOGMGT-170, LOGMGT-190, LOGMGT-184 and LOGMGT-105. 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.
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 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.
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