Manufacturing (MF)

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MF      0807

Introduction to Quality Control I

3 Credit Hours

Prerequisite:

None

An introduction to total quality control and the concentration benefits it brings to a modern organization.  The course provides an understanding of the systems approach to quality, the economics that govern cost-effective systems management, how quality is organized, and how fundamental issues are involved in organizing.

 

MF      5316

Blueprint Reading (Manufacturing)

3 Credit Hours

Prerequisite:

None

This course covers the interpretation of blueprints:  visualizing the shape of objects from mechanical drawings, identifying different parts of the object in different views, knowing the size of any part of the object as taken from the drawing, identifying the name of common parts called for on the drawings, and knowing what kind of material and how many pieces of each part are required.

 

MF      5700

Welding I

3 Credit Hours

Prerequisite:

None

This course will offer students basic principles of arc, mig, and oxyacetylene welding.  The study of machines, electrodes, wires, metals, use of cutting torch, arc welders, wire welders, oxyacetylene practices as well as safety will be practiced.

 

MF      5701

Welding II

3 Credit Hours

Prerequisite:

MF 5700  Welding I or approval of instructor

This course will offer students advanced principles of arc, mig, and oxyacetylene welding.  The study of machines, electrodes, wires, metals, use of cutting torch, arc welders, wire welders, oxyacetylene practices as well as safety will be practiced.

 

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