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 B. MANUFACTURINGTECHNOLOGY SKILLS
OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:
 B1. demonstrate the ability to interpret and prepare technical drawings and develop process plans;
B2. select, prepare, and use appropriate materials when manufacturing a product to meet design
specifications;
B3. apply quality control standards when using various advanced metrology tools to measure, lay out, and inspect the design and manufacture of products;
B4. use appropriate tools and equipment and a variety of manufacturing processes when planning and manufacturing a product to meet specifications.
SPECIFIC EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:
B1.1 demonstrate a working knowledge of the stages of the manufacturing process (e.g., pro- duce an order of operation chart, develop a bill of material for a project, undertake a cost analysis, develop a process plan);
B1.2 interpret and create drawings or sketches (e.g., orthographic projection, assembly, sectional, detail, pictorial) that include specifications and information, such as symbols and legends, appropriate to the project;
B1.3 use appropriate resources and reference materials (e.g., charts, tables, material- and product-related specifications, schematics) when planning a project;
B1.4 use a variety of communication techniques (e.g., multimedia presentation, electronic presenta- tion) and supporting documentation (e.g., prints, technical reports, statistical charting) to present and explain a process design and plan.
B2. MaterialSelectionandPreparation
By the end of this course, students will:
B2.1 select on the basis of research the appropri- ate material(s) (e.g., hot or cold rolled steel, drill rod, ferrous or non-ferrous metals, materials with high or low carbon content, appropriate welding
electrode and/or gas) for the manufacture of a product (e.g., low-friction bearings and/or high- traction materials for a robot or robotic component), based on design criteria;
B2.2 demonstrate a working knowledge of factors affecting material selection (e.g., functionality, cost effectiveness, customer expectations, viability, availability);
B2.3 use the proper procedures to prepare materi- als for production (e.g., measuring, marking, cut- ting to rough length, grinding, cleaning, deburring);
B2.4 test mechanical properties of materials using a tensile tester and hardness tester.
B3. MetrologyTools
By the end of this course, students will:
B3.1 demonstrate the correct use of common measurement instruments (e.g., scales, gauge blocks, vernier calipers, inside/outside/depth micrometers, dial indicators, height gauges) and advanced measuring tools (e.g., precision level, coordinate measuring machine, laser levels, optical comparators, theodolites, master levels, optic levels, trammel points, opti-line), using both metric and US customary/British imperial units;
B3.2 demonstrate the proper use of advanced lay- out and set-up tools (e.g., sine bar, gauge blocks, bevel protractor);
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY SKILLS
 B1. TechnicalDrawingsandProcess Plans
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Manufacturing Technology
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