Computer-Aided Manufacturing

Computer-Aided Manufacturing
Manual and computer-assisted programming of computer numerical controlled (CNC) equipment. Developing CNC programs to manufacture parts for high production.
MFG
230
 Hours3.0 Credit, 2.0 Lecture, 3.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesMFG 220 & ME EN 272
 TaughtWinter, Spring Contact Department
 ProgramsContaining MFG 230
Course Outcomes

Safety

Students will understand and be able to apply correct shop safety principles and precautions while working with or around metal cutting machinery.

Metal Removal

Students will understand and be able to apply the correct principles of cutting metals and non-metals with various machine tools and a variety of cutting tools.

CAD/CAM/CNC

Students will understand and be able to apply correct principles related to manual G&M code development, as well as the use of CAD & CAM systems to create G&M code programs.

Design

Students will understand and be able to apply the design process while solving manufacturing related problems.