Course Student Learning Outcomes
Engineering
ADM 101- Introduction to Manufacturing
- Define key terms associated with modern manufacturing.
- Define key safety and environmental regulations (OSHA and EPA) applicable to their target industry, company, and job function.
- Discuss the goals and methods of Lean, Six Sigma and other quality systems used within manufacturing today.
- Participate in group problem solving activities using Lean and Six Sigma principles including the 7 QC tools.
ADM 110- Precision Machining I
- Operate conventional machine shop equipment
- Demonstrate ability to read a blueprint
- Create and inspect parts in specified tolerances guided by a blueprint
- Measure part sizes and tolerances
- Demonstrate ability to apply basic arithmetic and geometry to set-up machines, including
- Pythagorean Theorem
- Right Angle Trigonometry
- Use of Scientific Calculator
ADM 111- Precision Machining II
- Demonstrate knowledge of, and abide by, Shop Safety rules and perform basic machine maintenance
- Assemble and Inspect Cutting Tools and set up and operate CNC Machine tools
- Make and inspect parts using blueprints, Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing concepts, and measurement tools
- Calculate Feeds and Speeds and demonstrate ability to read, understand, and input G-codes and M-Codes
- Demonstrate proficiency in the utilization of Computer Numerical Controlled equipment including mills and lathes.
- Author and troubleshoot Computer Numerical Control programs.