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MFGT 1404 - AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING

Introduction to electrical and electronic principles utilized in automated manufacturing processes.

Introduction to electrical and electronic principles utilized in automated manufacturing processes.

Upon completion, students will be able to:

  • Describe microcontrollers applications in manufacturing.

  • Identify electrical/electronic components, circuits, and schematics/diagrams used in manufacturing.

  • Describe operations and applications of sensors and actuators used in manufacturing.

  • Apply interfacing techniques used in manufacturing.

  • Apply programming techniques used with microcontrollers.

Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 4
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 64.0

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MFGT 1406 - MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES IN AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING

Overview of mechanical principles used in automated manufacturing. Includes common measurement methods, engineering drawings, and mechanical methods used in automated manufacturing.

Overview of mechanical principles used in automated manufacturing.  Includes common measurement methods, engineering drawings, and mechanical methods used in automated manufacturing.

Upon completion, students will be able to:

  • Apply measurement techniques.

  • Interpret engineering drawings.

  • Identify mechanical systems and equipment.

  • Identify safety tools and maintenance issues.

  • Demonstrate material assembly.

  • Describe operations and applications of pneumatic and hydraulic controls.

Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 4
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 64.0

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MFGT 2459 - INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION II

Advanced topics in automated manufacturing. Includes electrical and electronic principles, electro-pneumatic, electro-hydraulic controls, logic control methods, and basic programming techniques.

Advanced topics in automated manufacturing.  Includes electrical and electronic principles, electro-pneumatic, electro-hydraulic controls, logic control methods, and basic programming techniques.

Upon completion, students will be able to:

  • Analyze operations and applications of pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical controls.

  • Explain logic control methods used in manufacturing.

  • Describe motion control.

  • Apply programming techniques.

Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 4
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 64.0

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