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Effective Term:
Summer 2014 through Fall 2024

Course Number:
MCH 212
Course Title:
Project Machine Technology VI
Credit Hours:
9
Lecture Hours:
0
Lecture/Lab Hours:
180
Lab Hours:
0

Course Description

Designed to allow students the opportunity to customize or select various individual modules from within the Machine Manufacturing Technology program offerings. Audit available.

Addendum to Course Description

In customizing the individual programs the student must meet the required prerequisites for the individual modules selected.   It is recommended that the Machine Manufacturing series of classes be taken in sequence, but is not required. The Machine Manufacturing Technology series of classes can be taken simultaneously providing that the individual prerequisites are met. MCH 225

Intended Outcomes for the course

  This course is based on performance outcomes. The performance outcomes are based upon established industry standards. The student will demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the outcomes established in the individual modules selected for this course.  

Course Activities and Design

 
MCH 212 - Project Machine Technology VI will be presented by means of lab activities. The course activities and design emphasize the demonstration of skills and knowledge outcomes prescribed by established industry standards. The identified outcomes will be achieved by means of individual activities.  

Outcome Assessment Strategies

OUTCOME ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES:

POLICY - Student performance measurements are based on established industry standards. The various areas of study during the course will be evaluated by a variety of activities. Typical of those activities are the following;  

1. LAB ACTIVITIES - Participation in structured laboratory exercises with the emphasis on developing skills or increasing expertise in the areas of study identified in the module packets.  

2. FINAL ASSESSMENT - An assessment in the form of a practical application that addresses the subject areas identified in the module packets.  

TEXT:

Machinery's Handbook  
Blueprint Reading for the Machine Trades by Pouler  
Technology of Machine Tools by Krar, Oswald, and St.Amand  
Machine Tool Practices, by Kibbe, Neely, Meyer, and White