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MET 125 Principles of Fabrication
Credit Hours:  3
Effective Term: Fall 2013
SUN#: NA
AGEC: (None)  
Credit Breakdown: 2 Lectures, 3 Labs
Times for Credit: 1
Grading Option: A/F
Cross-Listed:


Description: Principles and applications of common metal removal processes and sheet metal fabrication, including drilling, turning, milling, shearing and bending.

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

Recommendations: Experience using hand tools

Measurable Student Learning Outcomes
1. (Application Level) Identify, explain and demonstrate how to use precision measuring equipment, including rulers, calipers, micrometers and gauge blocks.
2. (Application Level) Identify, describe and demonstrate the parts, operations and set-ups on an engine lathe.
3. (Application Level) Use sheet metal fabrication equipment and tools, including operations and set-ups on a horizontal mill to job specifications.
4. (Application Level) Operate precision measuring equipment, including correct, safe operations and set-ups on a drill press.
5. (Comprehension Level) List, explain and demonstrate proper safety techniques to perform sheet metal applications using hand tools, shear and brake to job specifications.
6. (Synthesis Level) Design a capstone project.
Internal/External Standards Accreditation
OSHA: osha.gov