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Credit- Degree applicable
Effective Quarter: Fall 2018

I. Catalog Information


DMT 77E
Special Projects in Manufacturing and CNC/NIMS Level 2
2 Unit(s)
 

(Formerly MCNC 80E.)

Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and division dean.

Lab Hrs: 72.00
Out of Class Hrs: 0.00
Total Student Learning Hrs: 72.00

Projects advancing student's knowledge and experience in computer numerical control and conventional machining, selected areas of Design and Manufacturing Technologies. Project type and design will be determined through consultation with the instructor based on the National Institute for Metalworking Skills certification program. Upon successful completion of the course the student will have the opportunity to earn multiple Level 2 NIMS certifications.


Student Learning Outcome Statements (SLO)

 

Complete advanced project or projects utilizing skills learned in intermediate DMT courses.


II. Course Objectives

A.Complete the objectives/requirements as determined in areas 3,4, and 5 of the Special Projects Contract.

III. Essential Student Materials

 Dependent upon the nature of the project

IV. Essential College Facilities

 Design and Manufacturing CNC technologies laboratory.

V. Expanded Description: Content and Form

A.Complete the objectives/requirements as determined in areas 3,4, and 5 of the Special Projects Contract.
1.Demonstrate an understanding of selected areas of study within the realm of design, manufacturing and CNC technologies.
2.Evaluate current manufacturing and CNC literature related to the chosen research topic.
3.Develop skills and experience in CNC and programming laboratory.

VI. Assignments

A.To be determined in consultation with instructor. See sections 3 and 4 of Special Projects Contract.

VII. Methods of Instruction

 Discussion of research project
Oversight of individual student lab project

VIII. Methods of Evaluating Objectives

A.Evaluation and inspection of laboratory project and/or examination results relating to objectives, methods and procedures of Special Projects Contract.

IX. Texts and Supporting References

A.Examples of Primary Texts and References
1.To be determined through consultation with the instructor. See sections 3 and 4 of Special Project Contract.
B.Examples of Supporting Texts and References
1.None