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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMFG-124Bergen Community College Division of Science and Math Department of Industrial Design Technology Course Syllabus MFG-124 Applied Metrology Semester and year: Course Number: Meeting Times and Locations: Instructor: Office Location: Phone: Office Hours: Email Address: COURSE DESCRIPTION: MFG-124 Applied Metrology is the study of the fundamental skills used by machinists for the calibration and quality control of measurements and their application. Students will study and use precision measuring equipment such as calipers, dial indicators, gauges, and hole measuring devices in a practical laboratory. Use of Coordinate Measurement Machine and Optical Comparator will also be introduced. 2 lecture, 2 lab, 3 credits Prerequisites: None Co-requisites: None STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES: As a result of meeting the requirements in this course, students will be able to: Student performance on these objectives will be measured by: 1. Demonstrate the ability to read and interpret blue prints and an associated knowledge of drafting standards; particularly in the area of tolerancing and dimensioning as relates to manufacturing processes. Graded Exams, Final Exam and exercises. 2. Demonstrate skill in the selection and use of task appropriate, hand held, precision measuring equipment. Graded Exams and exercises 3. Demonstrate proficiency through inspection of machine components incorporated in a quality assurance process. Graded Exams, Final Exam and exercises 4. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of electronically enhanced measuring equipment and related software Graded Exams and exercises COURSE CONTENT: CHAPTER TOPIC How to Read Shop Prints & Dwgs. Handouts 1. Intro To Blueprint Reading 3. Orthographic Projection 9. Threads and Thread Symbols & Notation 10,11 Drawing Standards Pt. 1 & Pt. 2 16. Welding Symbols and Blueprints Precision Measurement Tools Intro To CMM and Optical Comparator Surface Finish Standards TEXTBOOK: Blueprint Reading for Machine Trades, 7th Edition, Schultz & Smith, Prentice Hall. ISBN: 13: 978-0-13-217220-2 EVALUATION: A. Exercises and Exams . . . . . . . … 70% B. Final Examination. . . . . . . . . . . . 20% C. Class Participation . . . . . . . . . . . 10% TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100% SPECIAL NOTES: A final grade cannot be assigned for the course until all projects and examinations for the course have been completed. Make-up examinations will be administered in accordance with the instructor’s and division’s policy. FACULTY ABSENCE PROCEDURE: Please note well. A daily listing will appear in the glass case located in the main hall A bldg. which will indicate all classes which are cancelled. Students can consult this case before going to class. If students find a class cancelled which has not been listed, they should report this to the divisional dean’s office (A325) or to the evening/Saturday office (L113). CALENDAR: Class Meeting Date Topic Chapter 1. _______ Intro to Blueprint Reading 1 2. _______ Orthographic Projection 3 3. _______ Drawing Standards 10,11 4. _______ Measurements and Conversion 5. _______ Sine Bar Set and Application 6. _______ EXAM 1 7. _______ Precision Measurement Tools / Lab Exercise 8. _______ Intro to Coordinate Measurement Machine and Optical Comparator 9. _______ Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Symbols 1,2 10. _______ Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing - Applications 12 11. _______ EXAM 2 12. _______ Thread & Thread Symbols and Notation 9 13. _______ Surface Finish Standards / Lab Exercise 14. _______ Welding Symbols for Blueprints 16 15 _______ FINAL EXAM All BCC students enrolled in credit courses are entitled to a WebAdvisor account. With WebAdvisor, you may register online, check your schedule, room assignments, GPA, and find out what courses you need to take. To find out more about WebAdvisor or to sign up online, visit <http://go.bergen.edu>! While there, please make sure you give us your preferred email address. You'll find directions how to do this at <http://go.bergen.edu/email>.