Advanced Manufacturing Spring 2015 Class Schedule

Advanced Manufacturing Spring 2015 Class ScheduleInterested in a career in Manufacturing? Daley College offers a wide variety of classes and convienent times for everyone. Below is our Spring semester 2015 class schedule.
SPECIAL CNC MACHINE OPERATOR JOB TRAINING, February 7 – May 7, 2015

2 bundled classes, 3 NIMS credentials, and 6 credit hours

Manufacturing Technology 111-1, Machining Processes I 




Wright College (3 credit hours)
Mon,Tue,Wed,Th, 11:00 AM – 1:5​​5 PM       




Class # 68790, 340MFGT 111-1, Section AHJM
Location:  AVI, 2800 S. Western Ave., Room 1111     Additional Course Fee $30
Class held in 6-week session from February 9 to March 19, 2015




Manufacturing Technology 140, CNC Fundamentals                     




Wright College (3 credit hours)
Mon,Tue,Wed,Th, 11:00 AM – 1:50 PM             




Class # 67893, 340MFGT 140, Section AIKM
Location:  AVI, 2800 S. Western, Room 1113



Class held in 6-week session from March 23 to May 7, 2015


These courses give students a foundation in CNC machine operation and prepare them for employment as CNC operators. Students complete projects on manual machine tools that require precision layout, set-up, machining, and inspection. They learn to operate CNC lathes and mills including speed and feed calculations, offsets, Cartesian coordinates, and the identification and use of various cutting tools. Students will earn 3 NIMS Level 1 credentials: Measurement, Materials and Safety, CNC Mill Operator, and CNC Lathe Operator.    


Prerequisite: Eligibility for Reading 99. 

Students must enroll in both of these classes. Completers will have NIMS credentials in CNC machining and will receive assistance in finding jobs.    
SPECIAL WELDING JOB TRAINING – 2 classes, 2 AWS Qualifications, 6 credit hours    
Manufacturing Technology 151, Introduction to Welding   
Sikora (3 credit hours)
Mon,Tue,Wed,Thurs, 10:10 AM – 12:50 PM
Class # 66061, 340MFGT 151, Section AGHI   
Location: AVI, 2800 S. Western Ave., Room 1112 (qualifies for UPS PEM)   
Class held in 8 week session from January 12 to March 5, 2015

Manufacturing Technology 152, Intermediate Welding   
Sikora (3 credit hours)
Mon,Tue,Wed,Thurs, 10:10 AM – 12:50 PM  
Class # 66069, 340MFGT 152, Section AGHI   
Location: AVI, 2800 S. Western Ave., Room 1112  (qualifies for UPS PEM)   
Class held in 8 week session from March 9 to May 7, 2015This two courses teach basic welding skills that lead to American Welding Society qualifications in Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (“stick”). Students will also learn Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) and may pursue as additional AWS qualification. Topics include print reading, measuring, metallurgy, welding processes, welding safety, and steel designations. Completers will be prepared for jobs as entry-level welders.    
Prerequisite: Eligibility for Reading 99.Students must enroll in both of these classes. Completers will have industry credentials in welding and will receive help in finding jobs.   
Manufacturing Technology 104, Statistical Process Control   
Peterson (3 credit hours)   
Wednesdays, 5:30-8:00 PM           
Class # 65998, 340MFGT 104, Section OQ   
Location: Daley main campus, Building 400, Room 400   
This course introduces the use of statistical process control (SPC) which is used to guarantee product quality by predicting problems and fixing them before they happen. SPC is used in all types of manufacturing and is foundational in Quality Assurance and Manufacturing Engineering. Various distribution curves and statistical control charts are introduced through specific production problems. The course will also help students to prepare for the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s Quality Practices and Measurement exam.   
Prerequisite: Math 125 concurrent, or permission of Department Chair.    
Manufacturing Technology 111-1, Machining Processes I              
Markowski (3 credit hours)
Saturday 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM    
Class # 65999, 340MFGT 111-1, Section S          
Location: Daley main campus, Building 300, Room 309        
Additional Course Fee $30   
This course is an introduction to machine tools and metal-cutting processes. Students complete projects that require precision layout, set-up, machining, and inspection. This course focuses on lathe operations, but students will also perform various operations on power saws and vertical mills. Students will earn the NIMS Level 1 Measurement, Materials and Safety credential.  Prerequisite: Eligibility for Reading 99.    
Manufacturing Technology 112-1, Machining Processes II             
Markowski (3 credit hours)
Mon and Wed, 9:50 AM – 12:05 PM               
Class # 69366, 340MFGT 112-1, Section GH   
Location: Daley main campus, Building 300, Room 309        
Additional Course Fee $30   

This course is an introduction to machine tools and metal-cutting processes. Students complete projects that require precision layout, set-up, machining, and inspection. This course focuses on vertical milling operations, but students will also perform various operations on surface grinders, power saws and lathes. Students also have the opportunity to earn a NIMS Level 1 machining credential such as Job Planning, Benchwork, and Layout, or manual Milling. Prerequisite: Eligibility for Reading 99. 


Manufacturing Technology 123, CNC Milling Oper. & Program  
Gallagher  (3 credit hours)   
Mon and Wed, 5:10 PM – 7:25 PM                 
Class # 66021, 340MFGT 123, Section OQ   
Location:  Daley main campus, Building 300, Room 301   
This course introduces the programming, setup, and operation of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining centers. Topics include programming formats, control functions, program editing, part production, and inspection. Various projects will strengthen the students’ skills in the proper use, programming and troubleshooting of this equipment. Students will also earn the NIMS Level 1 CNC Milling Program, Setup, and Operate credential.   
Prerequisite: 340MFGT 140 and 340MFGT 112-1, or permission of Dept. Chair.    
Manufacturing Technology 138, Introduction to SolidWorks             
Hicks (3 credit hours)   
Mon and Wed,  9:50 AM – 11:05 AM                 
Class # 66025, 340MFGT 138, Section G   
Location: Daley main campus, Building 300, Room 301 and a second section, Manufacturing Technology 138   
Introduction to SolidWorks               
TBA (3 credit hours)   
Thurs, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM                                    
Class # 67892, 340MFGT 138, Section PR   
Location: Daley main campus, Building 300, Room 301    
This course covers part modeling, detailing and assembly design using SolidWorks software. SolidWorks is a feature-based, parametric solid modeler used for mechanical design and manufacturing. The topics include the basic functions needed to use SolidWorks to create parts, assemblies and production drawings. 
Prerequisite: Eligibility for Math 99 and 340MFGT 139, or permission of Dept. Chair.    
Manufacturing Technology 139, Print Requirements and QA                   
Bourke (3 credit hours)   
Tues, 9:50 AM – 12:30 PM                     
Class # 66032, 340MFGT 139, Section ADI   
Location:  AVI, 2800 S. Western, Room 1111 and a second section: Manufacturing Technology 139   
Print Requirements and QA                    
Bourke (3 credit hours)    
Mon, 5:30 PM – 8:25 PM                                      
Class # 66031, 340MFGT 139, Section OQ   
Location: Daley main campus, Building 400, Room 400   
This course focuses on the fundamentals of print reading and the measuring skills needed to verify print requirements. Visualization of 3D objects from orthographic views and the use of micrometers and dial calipers are stressed. The concepts of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, and quality tools (such as Pareto diagrams and fishbone charts) are introduced.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for Math 98 and Reading 99, or permission of Dept. Chair.    
Manufacturing Technology 140, CNC Fundamentals                            
Wright (3 credit hours)   
Mon and Wed, 5:30 PM – 7:45 PM                    
Class # 66035, 340MFGT 140, Section AOQ   
Location: AVI, 2800 S. Western, Room 1113 and a second section, Manufacturing Technology 140   
CNC Fundamentals   
Hicks (3 credit hours)   
Saturday, 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM                                 
Class # 66033, 340MFGT 140, Section S   
Location:  Daley Campus, Building 300, Room 301.    
The course introduces students to the CNC process, the operation of the CNC lathe and mill, and to the basic set up, tooling, operation, and trouble-shooting of CNC machines. Topics include Cartesian coordinates, control function, and the identification and use of various cutting tools. Students will earn at least one NIMS Level 1 CNC operator credential.    
Prerequisite: Eligibility for Math 99 and MFGT 111-1 or 112-1; or permission of Dept. Chair.    
Manufacturing Technology 141, Manufacturing Materials and Process    
Sikora (3 credit hours)
Mon, 5:20 PM- 8:15PM               
Class # 67953, 340MFGT 141, Section AOQ   
Location: AVI, 2800 S. Western, Room 1113   
The course provides a general understanding of the behavior of the materials commonly used in manufacturing; the basic techniques used in processing them into useful products; the scientific theory underlying those processes; and the criteria for selecting particular tools, machines, and processes. Students will have the opportunity to earn the MSSC Manufacturing Processes and Production credential. Prerequisite: Eligibility for Reading 99, or permission of Dept. Chair.   


Manufacturing Technology 142, Geometric Dimensioning & Toleranc
Peterson (3 credit hours)   
Tues, Thurs. 5:35 PM – 6:50 PM    
Class # 66043, 340MFGT 142, Section P   
Location: Daley main campus, Building 400, Room 402   
This course expands upon the student’s basic knowledge of mechanical drawings by adding form and feature controls in order to meet assembly requirements at the lowest cost. The differences between traditional dimensioning and geometric dimensioning will be stressed. This course prepares students for an ASME certification in GDT.    
Prerequisite: 340MFGT 139, or permission of Dept. Chair.    
Manufacturing Technology 143, Advanced Metrology   
Hicks (3 credit hours)   
Tue and Thurs, 7:00 PM – 9:05 PM                      
Class # 66044, 340MFGT 143, Section RW   
Location: Daley main campus, Building 300, Room 304   
The course focuses on the use of the Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) and the optical comparator to inspect machined parts to the current ASME Y 14.5 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT) standards. Lab exercises will focus on the set up and operation of precision measuring tools, including the CMM and the optical comparator to inspect complex parts. Bore gages, attribute gages, gage blocks and pins, and their use in calibration are covered. Prerequisite: 340MFGT 142 completed or concurrent, or permission of Dept. Chair. 
Manufacturing Technology 144, Wire Electrical Discharge Machining      
Hicks (3 credit hours)   
Mon and Wed, 7:40 PM – 9:55 PM                          
Class # 66046, 340MFGT 144, Section QT   
Location: Daley main campus, Building 300, Room 309.    
The course covers operations and procedures for Wire Electrical Discharge Machining systems (Wire EDM). The course content includes an overview of the Wire EDM, EDM operating processes, EDM machine functions, EDM manual part programming, and EDM application in tool rooms and production. Students may also earn the NIMS Machining Level 2 Wire EDM credential.    
Prerequisite: 340MFGT 140, or permission of Dept. Chair.    
Manufacturing Technology 151, Introduction to Welding                      
TBA (3 credit hours)   
Tue and Thurs. 5:30 PM – 8:10 PM                
Class # 67895, 340MFGT 151, Section APR   
Location: AVI, 2800 S. Western Ave., Room 1111 (qualifies for UPS PEM)   
This is a beginning welding course that teaches basic welding skills that lead to an American Welding Society qualification in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or MIG). Topics include metallurgy, welding processes, welding safety, and steel designations.    
Prerequisite: Eligibility for Reading 99.    
Manufacturing Technology 152, Intermediate Welding                           
Sikora (3 credit hours)
Tue and Thurs,  5:30 PM – 8:10 PM                  
Class # 67896, 340MFGT 152, Section APR   
Location: AVI, 2800 S. Western Ave., Room 1111 (qualifies for UPS PEM)   
This is a second welding course that teaches basic welding skills that lead to an American Welding Society (AWS) qualification in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or TIG) and/or Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or stick).  In addition to teaching the theory and practice of GTAW and SMAW welding processes, the course includes training in welding with a FANUC robot, resistance welding and torch work.    
Prerequisite: 340MFGT 151, or permission of Dept. Chair.    
Manufacturing Technology 191, Industrial Electricity   
TBA (4 credit hours)   
Tue and Thurs, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM                           
Class # 66052, 340MFGT 191 Section PR   
Location:  Daley main campus, Bldg 400, Rm 403   
Course Fee $120 {qualifies for UPS PEM}    
A study of DC and AC electricity as applied to industrial circuits. The topics include fundamentals of circuit analysis, single and three phase circuit parameters such as current, voltage and power. Troubleshooting methods using test equipment will also be emphasized in the course.    
Prerequisite: Eligibility for Math 99 and Reading 99, or permission of Department Chair.    
Manufacturing Technology 253, Industrial Pneumatics   
TBA (3 credit hours)   
Mon and Wed,  5:30 PM –7:20 PM                          
Class # 66057, 340MFGT 253, Section OQ   
Location: Daley main campus, Bldg 300, Rm 309      
Course fee $90 {qualifies for UPS PEM}   

A study of the basic principles of pneumatics with emphasis on schematics, valves, actuators, compressors, instrumentation, applications, and troubleshooting. Course also includes the use of supplier  catalogs and technical manuals.    
Prerequisite: Eligibility for Math 99.    
Manufacturing Technology 291, Programmable Logic Controllers          
Gudis (3 credit hours)
Wed,  5:10 PM – 8:30 PM                                    
Class # 66055, 340MFGT 291, Section OQ   
Location: Daley main campus, Bldg 400, Rm 405    
Course Fee $90 (qualifies for UPS PEM)   
This course covers the basic concepts and skills needed to program and use programmable logic controllers (PLC’s) in automated systems in industry. The topics include an overview of basic terminology, ladder logic programming, memory structure, and processing. Students will use PLC’s to control electro-mechanical devices, pneumatic actuators, and other industrial components.    
Prerequisite: 340MFGT 191, or permission of Dept. Chair.    
Manufacturing Technology 295,  Electric Motor Controls                      
TBA (3 credit hours)   
Tue and Thurs, 10:00 AM – 12:05 PM       
Class # 67897, 340MFGT 295, Section ADI   
Location:  Daley main campus, Bldg 400, Rm 406    
Course Fee $30 (qualifies for UPS PEM) and a second section, Manufacturing Technology 295   
Electric Motor Controls                     
Gudis (3 credit hours)
Sat, 8:30 AM – 1:10 PM                                       
Class # 67941, 340MFGT 295, Section S   
Location: Daley main campus, Bldg 400, Rm 406      
Course Fee $30 {qualifies for UPS PEM}   
This course is a study of different types of electrical motor controls as they are applied to industrial circuits. Topics include safety issues, instrumentation, and the interpretation of line diagrams. An overview of the different types of motor controls is also provided. The students will be able to troubleshoot and repair problems associated with different motor control applications of the industry.    
Prerequisite: 340MFGT 191, or permission of Dept. Chair.    
Manufacturing Technology 297, Advanced Mechanical Systems                    
Gudis (3 credit hours)
Tue and Thurs. 5:30 PM – 7:35 PM                             
Class # 66082, 340MFGT 297, Section PR   
Location: Daley main campus, Bldg 400, Rm 401     
Course Fee $30 (qualifies for UPS PEM)   
This course builds on the concepts elaborated in 340MFGT 292 Principles of Mechanisms. Topics include: Mechanical Drive Systems, Basic & Key Fasteners, Power Transmission Systems, V-Belt Drives, Chain Drives, Heavy Duty V-Belt Drives, V-Belt Selection and Maintenance, Lubrication Concepts, and Torque and Power Measurement. Students will also learn how to select the proper hand and power tools, ratchets, torque, wrenches, and torque settings for equipment assembly.  


Prerequisite: 340MFGT 292, or permission of Dept. Chair.   




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Registration
for Spring 2015 is going on now with classes starting on Monday, January 12. 
Tuition and Fees: In-District​ Tuition is $89 per credit hour, typically $267 for a three credit hour course.  

Out-of-District tuition is $173.56 per credit hour, or $520.68 for a 3 credit hour course. Registration fee is $30 per semester. Activity fee is $50 for part-time students, $170 for full-time students.   




For more information on the Manufacturing Technology Department at 773-838-7785 or email: Christopher Sala 
or visit our website’s admissions page. 

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