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COURSES |
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
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Industrial Math |
A sixteen hour basic math review emphasizing math skills required for use on
the manufacturing floor.
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Technical
Math for Machinist |
A sixteen hour course of the basic
operations of arithmetic and beginning algebra as applied to the machinist
trade.
Topics
include signed numbers used within a review of fractions and decimals;
algebraic representation; equation solving; ratio, proportion,
trigonometric functions with applications of each; and geometry. |
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Blueprint Reading |
Basic blueprint reading is a twenty-four hour course for individuals
in need of skill enhancement in this topic. This course will enable
participants to interpret elementary drawings. Topics covered include:
orthographic projection, dimensioning, tolerances, types of lines,
auxiliary views, section views, title block, and symbols. Lecture will be
supplemented with individual class exercises to provided actual practice
for participants.
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Basic
GD&T
(Geometric
Dimensioning and Tolerancing) |
An eight hour introduction to the
basic principles of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing as Applies to
ANSI Y14.5M-1994. The
objective of the course is to provide participants a working knowledge of
GD&T.
Topics
include Interpreting GD&T symbols, datums, and geometric tolerances |
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Advanced
GD&T |
An
eight hour program on how to define, construct, and understand Datum Reference
Frames for design, manufacturing and inspection activities. |
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Basic Measurement & Gauging |
Basic Measurement is a twelve hour course for individuals in need of skill
enhancement in this topic. The purpose of this course is to provide
students with an understanding the basics of measurement and proper
techniques in using of basic hand measuring instruments.
Topics include sources of measurement error and methods to reduce the
effects of measurement errors. Lecture will be supplemented with class
exercises to provide actual practice for participants. |