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MASTER SYLLABUS |
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MET 1020 |
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| Class Hours: 3.0 | Credit Hours: 4.0 | ||||||||
| Laboratory Hours: 3.0 | Revised: Fall 05 | ||||||||
| Catalog Course Description: | |||||||||
| Shop Practices is an introductory course in the theory, set-up, and operation of basic machine tools and measuring equipment. | |||||||||
| Entry Level Standards: | |||||||||
| Students entering this course must have completed basic skills in reading comprehension, written communication, and mathematics. | |||||||||
| Corequisites: | |||||||||
| ENGT 1000 (For MET Majors) & CID 1100 | |||||||||
| Textbook(s) and Other Course Materials: | |||||||||
| Textbook:
Machine Tool Technology: Repp & Mc Carthy, Glencoe Publishing Company, Latest Edition. Machinists’ Ready Reference: Weingartner, Prakken, Latest Edition. References: Machinery's Handbook:
Oberg, Jones, & Horton, Industrial Press, Latest Edition. |
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| I. Week/Unit/Topic Basis: | |||||||||
| Week | Topic | ||||||||
| 1-3 | Measurement,
Inspection, & Set-Up |
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| 4-6 | Milling &
Set-Up |
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| 7-8 | Turning &
Set-Up |
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| 9 | Screw Threads |
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| 10-11 | Drilling,
Boring, and Reaming |
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| 12 | Sawing and
Shaping |
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| 13-14 | Grinding and
Abrasives |
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| 15 | Review &
Final Exam |
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| II. Course Objectives*: | |||||||||
| A. | Demonstrate
their understanding of basic inspection, measuring, and gaging concepts.
(A, B) |
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| B. | Set-up, maintain,
and functionally operate a standard milling machine. (B) |
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| C. | Set-up, maintain,
and functionally operate a standard lathe. (B) |
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| D. | Demonstrate
their understanding of basic sawing, drilling, and grinding concepts. (A,
B) |
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| E. | Communicate
technical information. (F, G) |
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| *Letters after course objectives reference MET Program Outcomes (as required by ABET). | |||||||||
| III. Instructional Processes*: | |||||||||
| Students will: | |||||||||
| 1. | Actively listen
to class lectures and participate in class activities that develop and reinforce
an understanding of the theories, concepts, principles, and applications
of machining processes and measuring equipment. Communication Outcome,
Mathematics Outcome, Technological Literacy Outcome, Active Learning Strategies |
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| 2. | Use concepts
derived in the text and critical thinking skills to solve problems presented
in the book, on class exams, and in the laboratory. Communication
Outcome, Mathematics Outcome, Technological Literacy Outcome, Active Learning
Strategies |
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| 3. | Work individually
to complete projects and assignments related to the theories, concepts, principles,
and applications covered in the lecture or demonstration portion of the
course. Communication Outcome, Mathematics Outcome, Technological
Literacy Outcome, Active Learning Strategies |
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| 4. | Collect, analyze,
and tabulate data in an orderly format to prepare a college level technical
report using computer software packages such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and
AutoCAD. Communication Outcome, Mathematics Outcome, Technological Literacy Outcome, Active Learning Strategies |
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| 5. | Observe in-class
demonstrations on equipment, practice, and then demonstrate to instructor
basic manipulative skills required to set up machine tool and part for manufacturing.
Communication Outcome, Mathematics Outcome, Technological Literacy
Outcome, Active Learning Strategies |
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| *Strategies and outcomes listed after instructional processes reference TBR's goals for strengthening general education knowledge and skills, connecting course work to experiences beyond the classroom, and encouraging students to take active and responsible roles in the educational process. | |||||||||
| IV. Expectations for Student Performance*: | |||||||||
| Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to: | |||||||||
| 1. | Identify a variety of gages and measuring instruments. A |
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| 2. | Calibrate, operate, and maintain a variety of standard and electronic
measuring equipment. A |
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| 3. | Calculate allowance for mating parts. A |
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| 4. | Calculate and set-up angles using gage blocks and a sine bar.
A |
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| 5. | Identify properties for a surface roughness tolerance (metric
& english). A |
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| 6. | Identify a variety of milling machines, attachments, and cutters.
B |
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| 7. | Identify factors and calculate (metric & english) feeds and
speeds for a standard milling machine. B |
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| 8. | Set-up, machine to tolerance, and inspect a part manufactured
on a standard milling machine. A, B, & D |
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| 9. | Identify a variety of lathes, attachments, and cutters.
C |
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| 10. | Identify factors and calculate (metric & english) feeds and
speeds for a standard lathe. C |
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| 11. | Identify and associate function of a variety of threads.
C |
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| 12. | Calculate thread depth and pitch. C |
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| 13. | Set-up, machine to tolerance, and inspect a part manufactured
on a standard lathe. A, C, & D |
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| 14. | Associate concepts and perform basic sawing, drilling, and reaming
operations. B, C. & D |
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| 15. | Identify and associate the basic principles used in grinding.
D |
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| 16. | Document technical information in a neat and orderly format.
E |
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| 17. | Complete assignments based on oral instructions. E |
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| *Letters after performance expectations reference the course objectives listed above. | |||||||||
| V. Evaluation: | |||||||||
| A. Testing Procedures: | |||||||||
| Evaluation of both classroom and laboratory work is required in
this course. Total evaluation will be based on the following point
distribution: Unit Exams (50 Points) Approximately 5-7 exams will be administered during the course. They will include discussion questions, short answer questions, true/false questions, and problem solving. |
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| B. Laboratory Expectations: | |||||||||
| Laboratory Projects Project 1: Measuring (10 Points) Project 2: Mill/Drill (10 Points) Project 3: Lathe (10 Points) Project 4: Screw Threads (10 Points) Lab Report (10 Points) Guidelines and requirements for each project will be provided by the instructor. |
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| C. Field Work: | |||||||||
| N/A |
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| D. Other Evaluation Methods: | |||||||||
| N/A |
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| E. Grading Scale: | |||||||||
| A 92-100 B+ 88-91 B 83-87 C+ 79-82 C 74-78 D 65-73 F Below 65 |
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| VI. Policies: | |||||||||
| A. Attendance Policy: | |||||||||
| Pellissippi State Technical Community College expects students
to attend all scheduled instructional activities. As a minimum, students
in all courses must be present for at least 75 percent of their scheduled
class and laboratory meetings in order to receive credit for the course (Pellissippi
State Catalog). |
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| B. Academic Dishonesty: | |||||||||
| Refer to the Pellissippi State 2004-2006 Catalog & Handbook;
Pages 62-67. |
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| C. Accommodations for disabilities: | |||||||||
| If you need accommodations because of a disability, if you have emergency medical information to share, or if you need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated, please inform the instructor immediately. Please see the instructor privately after class or in his/her office. Students must present a current accommodation plan from a staff member in Services for Students with Disabilities (SSWD) in order to receive accommodations in this course. Services for Students with Disabilities may be contacted by going to Goins 127 or 131 or by phone: 694-6751(Voice/TTY) or 539-7153. | |||||||||
| D. Other Policies: | |||||||||
| Make-Up Quizzes: As a general rule, no make-up quizzes
will be administered during the course. Safety and Equipment Abuse: Repeated safety violations will result in a reduction of final grade, at the instructor's discretion. Flagrant violations which result in equipment damage or personal injury will result in automatic failure of the course. Counseling: Counseling is available during posted office hours or by appointment. |
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