An introduction to the fundamentals of manufacturing. Capabilities, typical applications, advantages, and limitations of material and process selection for manufacturing.
A planned supervised work-learning experience in industry, business, government, or community service agencies related to the University program of study.
Prerequisites: Two semesters of attendance at Montana State University-Northern, approval of advisor, Dean of the College of Technical Sciences, and cooperative education coordinator. Pass/Fail only
A course in the principles and application of CAD/CAM and CNC technology. Students will solve problems associated with coordinate geometry, data-base exchange, G and M codes.
Prerequisites: DRFT 156 and METL 155. Course Fee: $10.00
A continuation in the study of G and M codes from MFGT 341 with emphasis in 3- dimensional CAD/CAM tool path definition. Students will use 3- dimensional models to create sweep surfaces, ruled surfaces, projected surfaces, surface revolutions, and Coons surfaces.
Industrial methods of insuring quality in manufacturing through application of codes and standards, sampling techniques, control charts and implementation of a documentable quality assurance program.
A planned and supervised work-learning experience extending the student’s learning experience in industry, business, government, or community service agencies related to the University program of study.
Prerequisites: Cooperative Education 298 or Junior standing and approval of advisor, Dean of the College of Technical Sciences, and cooperative education coordinator. Pass/Fail only