MET 212 - Manufacturing Processes Credits: 3 2 Lecture Hours 2 Lab Hours
Prerequisites: MET-112 Description This course is a study of modern manufacturing processes and their applications by local industries. Both manual and automated processes in manufacturing, forming, assembly and inspection will be covered. Laboratory activities will be centered on projects to reinforce skills desired by local manufacturers. Learning Outcomes Examine the basic principles of material removal and machining operations.
Investigate methods of automated manufacturing in modern manufacturing facilities.
Compare common methods of product assembly.
Define the purpose and intent of quality control and quality assurance.
Contrast the methods of processing of composite materials to that of plastics.
Approved By: Johnson, Alex Date Approved: 12/21/2011
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