Manufacturing Technology in the Fall 2006 Semester Quinsigamond Community College
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Fall Semester meets September 6—December 19, 2006
MNT 101-70 Mechanical CAD I – 3 credits W 7:00-9:50PM
The Instructor: Gary Magiera has taught CAD and solid modeling at QCC for many years. He holds a Master’s Degree and a Ph.D. in Industrial Education.
The Class: Introduces CAD software. Students work with commands needed to produce a 2D drawing, gain an understanding of basic computer-aided drafting techniques, and gain proficiency in using a PC-based CAD system.
Prereq: CIS 111 Intro to Microcomputer Applications (or equivalent)
MNT 103-70 Solid Modeling (SolidWorks) – 3 credits T 7:00-9:50PM
The Instructor: Gary Magiera has taught CAD and solid modeling at QCC for many years. He holds a Master’s Degree and a Ph.D. in Industrial Education.
The Class: Focuses on producing parts, assemblies, and drawings using SolidWorks. Extensive hands-on exercises allow students to create complex 3D extrusions from a series of 2D sketches; and students gain a functional understanding of 3D parametric modeling software.
Prereq: MNT 101 Mechanical CAD I (or equivalent)
MNT 210-60 Computer Numerical Control – 4 credits M 6:00-10:00PM
The Instructor: Seokjin Kang is a Master Machinist at Saint-Gobain, Worcester, MA. He holds a degree from Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea and has completed extensive training in many different types of CNC programming and CAD/CAM systems.
The Class: Introduces the essential concepts of CNC and their impact on manufacturing and productivity, with focus on manual programming of different types of CNC systems. Students learn to write a variety of part programs for milling and turning operations.