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MCHN-1354-001 Intermediate Machining II
INMT 1375
Development of job process plan to include operation of lathes, milling machines, drill presses and power saws. Set-up, layout and tool maintenance is included. Emphasis on shop safety and preventative maintenance.
Student Resources Student Resources Website
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
Hybrid
Access code purchased through the bookstore. Your tooling u subscription must be purchased and activated no later than the beginning of the third class period. Failure will result in the student either having to withdraw from the class or recieve a failing grade for the class.
Machinery's Handbook 29th Editon
Industrial Press
ISBN# 978-083112800-5
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End-of-Course Outcomes: Successfully complete a job process plan and produce a project that will include manufacturing a part using standard shop practices; and perform tool inspection and make corrections as needed.
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Textbook,Workbook,Notebook & Class Equipment
Course Evaluations:
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Safety
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7 pts/session
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15 sessions
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105 possible
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Shop Professionalism
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20 max pts/session
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15 sessions
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300 possible
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Tooling-u/Homework/Test
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Avg. of all work
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15 sessions
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395 possible
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Final Exam/ FinalProject
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120 pts exam/ 80 pts part
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1 Exam/1project
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200 possible
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Homework :TOOLING U/Quizzes, Projects and Final
TOOLING U/Homework will be from the TOOLING U Modules. Each module will end with a quiz. In order for the student to advance to the next module, he or she must succesfully pass the current subject (72% or above) being covered. All tooling-u modules for this class will be broken into eight groups with a calander date assigned to each group failure to meet the due date, which is the beggining of that class period, for any one group will result in a 12.5% reduction of the final grade. Two late homework assignments will result in a 25% reduction of the final grade. Three late homework assignments will result in the student either having to withdraw from the class or recieve a failing grade for that class.
Final: A comprehensive in class final exam and lab project will be required. Any student failing to take the final exam will fail the course. The written exam will be open note, the student will also be allowed to use their copy of Machinerys Handbook. The final project must be turned in no later than the end of that students last class period to recieve a grade.
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The professional industrial worker understands the importance of being on time and having the required all the required tools and other materials as required to do the job, this professional also under stands the need to follow the rules as laid out by the company.That is why the rules listed below are given.
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Tentative schedule Class 1: Review Syllabus: Lecture:Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tenative schedule Class 2: Review day 1. Lecture: Shop Practices?Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 3: Review day 2. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U Homework due: Tooling U modules CNC 100/110/120/130. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 4: Review day 3. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 5: Review day 4. Lecture:Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Homework due: Tooling U modules CNC 140/150/160/200. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 6: Review day 5. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 7: Review day 6. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Homework due: Tooling U modules CNC 210/220/225/280. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 8: Review day 7 Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 9: Review day 8. Lecture; Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Homework due: Tooling U modules CNC 285/290/295/310. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 10: Review day 9. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 11: Review day 10. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Homework due: Tooling u modules Inspection 260. Materials 120/130/140/150. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 12: Review day 11. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 13: Review day 12. Lecture: Shop Practices/shop Math. Homework: Tooling U: homework due: Tooling U modules. Materials 210/220/230. Shop essentials 110/124. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 14: Review day 13. Lecture: Shop practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Class 15: Review for Final Lecture: Review for Final. Homework due: Tooling U modules. shop essentials 125. Workholding 106/107/108. Lab: Work on Projects.Last chance to get project graded. |
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E-mail rules.
\ \1).The student will use only the e-mail address issued to that student by Amarillo College when contacting instructor or when participating in a class assigned discussion .
\ \2). When a assignment requires an e-mail it must be your Amarillo College e-mail address any other e-mail address will be discarded without being read or graded.
\ \3). When communicating via e-mail you will correspond in a professional manner. Any e-mail containing language of a rude, obscene, sexually harassing, or threatening manner will immediately be reported to the Dean of Students and campus police.
\ \4). No e-mails will be answered or graded if they are in the form of texting. Use proper spelling and punctuation in all your communication. As the instructor I will not decipher texting I will discard it.
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