Intermediate Machining II Syllabus for 2019-2020
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Manufacturing Education Center 107K

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Course

MCHN-1354-001 Intermediate Machining II

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: MCHN 1352 - minimum grade of C

Course Description

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.

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Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:

Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me

You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

 

HANDYMAN~IN~YOUR~POCKET
Young/Glover
Published by Sequoia
ISBN: 1-885071-29-9
 
PRECISION MACHINING TECHNOLOGY, 2nd Ed.
Hoffman/Hopewell/Janes
Published by Delmar/Cengage
ISBN: 13:978-1-2854-4454-3 or 10:12854-4454-X
 
 
Machinery's Handbook 29th Editon

Industrial Press

ISBN# 978-083112800-5

Technical Shop Mathematics 3rd Edition

Thomas Achatz

Industrial Press

ISBN 0-8311-3086-5

Supplies

MCHN-1338 Toolkit #61 may be purchased through Amarillo College Bookstore. This kit will contain both tools and materials required for class. Or you may choose to purchase all of  the tools yourself. These tools are listed below.

5pc Turning tool set 3/8" sq TCMT insert style.

1pc. 3/8" edge finder.

1pc Dial Test Indicator 0.0005 res 0.0600" Tavel.

1" Travel Dial Indicator with Magnetic Base.

1 set of Thread Wires 3-48 Picth.

Combination Square set 4R grad 12" blade.

1 set Sgl End 4Flt End Mills 3/16"-3/4".

1 Mighty Mag Base.

1 Center Gage.

0-3" Vernier Micrometer Set Crabide Faces with Ratchet Stop.

0-6" Depht Micrometer Set.

1/2-6" Telescoping Gage Set.

0-6" Dial Caliper.

4-80 English Thread Picth Gage Set.

0.25-2.50 mm Thread Picth Gage Set.

1/4-13/16" Combination Wrench Set.

7-17mm Combination Wrench Set.

1 Surface Gage Set 3"x4".

Student Performance

 

End-of-Course Outcomes: Set up and operate shop machinery and tools in a safe manner. Select and use precision measuring instruments to specified tolerances.  

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Textbook,Workbook,Notebook & Class Equipment

Students are required to have the specified tool-kit or tools for this class, no later than the second class session. Students are required to take notes during class, these notes may be used during test
 
Safety Policy, PPE and attendance.
Safety is everyone's job,and it starts before you enter the shop area. A machine shop has rotating machinery,high voltage electrical equipment,hot metal,sharp metal and chemicals,all of which can harm or even kill you.Professionlism is another habit that all of us must excell at. That is why the rules described below are needed.
Rule#1. All students are required to have signed the attendance sheet and be setting at table at the start of class.
Rule#2. No headgear of any type are allowed in classroom, hats or caps may be worn in lab.
Rule#3. Break time will be set by instructor
Rule#4. Instructor will set break time for class. When break is over all students must be back at work assignments.
Rule#5. All students will participate in clean up.
Rule#6. All students will respect other student and instructors.
Rule#7. No food or drink in shop.
Rule#8. If you make a mess you clean it up.
Rule#9. Only College approved short sleeved or long sleeved shirts rolled up past the elbow are allowed in both the classroom and lab. These shirts must be buttoned and tucked into pants.
Rule#10. Students will have all required tools and classroom materials each day class meets.
Rule#11. No tobacco products of any type will be used in classroom or lab.
Rule#12. Only Safety glasses' with side shields, that meet or exceed ANSI Z87.1 spec will be allowed.
Rule#13. Only long pants are allowed. No baggy pants,pants that allow body parts to be exposed, or torn pants.
Rule#14. Only College approved short sleeved or long sleeved shirts rolled up past the elbow are allowed in both the classroom and lab. These shirts must be buttoned and tucked into pants.
Rule#15. No open toed shoes of any type are allowed either in classroom or on shop floor,students should wear work boots or work shoes.
Rule#16. Hair over shoulder length needs to be secured safely with a hat, cap or hairnet.
Rule#17. No necklaces, bracelets, dangling earrings, rings or watches are to be worn in shop.
Rule#18. No horseplay of any type will be tolerated.
Rule#19. Any vandalism or theft will not be tolerated.
Rule#20. Any student under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Failure to comply with rules #1-#10 will be entered  as zero on the grading rubric for each offence this may result in the student failing the class.
Failure to comply with rules#11-#17
First offense. The student will receive a written reprimand from instructor and be removed from that class, recieving no points for that day. Any quizzes or test that occur during that class cannot be made up and will counted as zero points.
Second offense. The student will be suspended from the class for the remainder of the semester and receive a FAILING grade for that class.
Failure to comply with rules #18 thru #20 will result in campus police being called to deal with student the student offender will be immediately suspended from the class for the remainder of the semester and receiving a FAILING grade for that class. Depending on severity of offence the student my be suspended from the college.
 
Tools, Equipment,
Tools and equipment specified for this class and any recommended preliminary class in the Machining Technology Curriculum should be purchased through the bookstore or you may purchase them by yourself, these tools and tooling have been choosen by the instructor for their quality and usefulness in helping the student to complete their required projects, within a set time limit and specified degree of accuracy. Any subsitutions by the students for a tool of lesser quality, is at the students own risk. Failure of a project because of sub-standard tools, or tooling that does not perform is no excuse a will be graded accordingly

 

 
  For all other question the below link will take you to Amarillo College Student Rights and Responsibilities
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Grading Criteria

Course Evaluations:

Students should complete all performance tasks on time at REQUIRED MASTERY LEVEL. Tasks, projects, and various assignments will be scored based on time; accuracy; neatness; completeness; procedure; skill; detail; motivation and attitude; safety practices; clean up; care of manuals, logbooks, and references; and other grading criteria. No task shall be rated until assignment is complete and correct. Complete shall include condition and cleanliness of equipment; clean up of work areas; tool condition and return of all supplies and materials to their proper location. Correct means that projects meets all print specifications in order to be graded.

 

Final (Overall) Grade Policy:

The final overall grade will be computed by adding the points earned as follows:

Projects

Daily quiz

3 Projects 

16 Quiz's

 

 

30% of Grade

20% of Grade

Daily Rubric

16 Daily Rubrics 

 

15% of Grade

Homework

3 Submissions

 

15% of Grade

Final Exam

1 Exam

 

20% of Grade

    100%                      

100.00% – 90.00% = A

89.00% - 80.00%   =  B

79.00% - 70.00%    = C

69.00% - 60.00%    = D

59.00% - 0.00%      = F

 

Makeup Policy

Students are responsible for getting notes from other students when absent. Lab activities will continue on schedule. Individuals will not receive credit for making up activities and there will not be special lab sessions. Some work can be caught up during regular lab times. Missing lab activities may prevent individuals from completing lab projects.

Projects: Students have two options. 1 start your NIMS credentialing or work on instructor approved projects.

Homework: Assigned homework is due at the beginning of the first class of the next week. No late homework will be accepted without instructor approval. Homework will consist of math and theory questions.

Final: a comprehensive final will be administered.

 

 

Attendance

 

Attendance in class and lab participation is regarded as a requirement and an obligation for learning. Students will be expected to be in the class and seated by the start of each class period.Attendance roll will be called out at the beginning of the class and students not replying will be recorded as tardy losing ten attendance points.Roll will again called one-half hour after class has started, any student not replying will be recorded as absent and lose all points for that day.There are times that special circumstances arise but instructor needs to be made aware of these circumstances, the instructor will then decide if excuse warrants merit or not. Attendance will also means that until the end of class or instructor releases the class you are required to be there failure to be present during end of class roll will result in all points for that day being forfeited, again there will be times that special circumstances will be allowed but instructor needs to be informed and the the instructor will decide whether reason for leaving early is valid or not. Attendance also means that student has all the required material for said class, failure to comply with this is described in the below section describing student behavior.

Calendar

   

Tentative Schedule Class 1: Review Syllabus and shop safety policies.

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

Homework: Week 1 Homework Folder

 

Tentative Schedule Class 2:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

 

Tentative Schedule Class 3:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

 

Tentative Schedule Class 4:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

 

Tentative Schedule Class 5:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

Homework Due: Week One Folder

 Homework: Week Two Folder

 

Tentative Schedule Class 6:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

 

 Tentative Schedule Class 7:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

 

Tentative Schedule Class 8:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

 

Tentative Schedule Class 9:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

Homework Due: Week Two Folder Due.

Homework: Week Three Homework Folder.

 

Tentative Schedule Class 10:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

 

Tentative Schedule Class 11:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects.

 

Tentative Schedule Class 12:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

 

Tentative Schedule Class 13:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects

Homework Due: Week Three Folder.

 

Tentative Schedule Class 14:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: NIMS Credentialing or Instructor Approved Projects Last Class to Submit Projects for Grade.

 

Tentative Schedule Class 15:

Lecture: Shop Theory and Daily Quiz

Lab: Clean Lab

 

Class 16: Final exam

 

 

 

Additional Information

Syllabus Created on:

04/18/20 5:45 PM

Last Edited on:

04/18/20 5:59 PM