2026SU Blong Technology Center
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106. |
237481 | SLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 09:00AM-10:00AM | TR | BTC211 | Nelson |
SLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | TBA | BTC211 | Nelson | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course allows the student to explore the?history and evolution of industrial robotics, the?basic parts of a robotic work cell, robot motion?and input/output programming, safe interaction?with robot while programming, robot power systems,?and basic robot troubleshooting and maintenance?procedures. While in the lab the student will?program industrial robots to perform various?functions. |
236557 | SLL91 | 06/08/26-07/30/26 | 09:00AM-10:40AM | WR | BTC110C | Wadsworth |
SLL91 | 06/08/26-07/30/26 | TBA | BTC110C | Wadsworth | ||
NOTE: This course is offered as an open lab course with scheduled times for lecture. Students will need to attend a minimum of four (4) hours a week for lab activites. Open lab hours are posted on the syllabus and at the entrance of the lab. | ||||||
This course is designed to give students a solid foundation in orthographic projection, engineering tolerances, and geometric dimension and tolerancing. Overall view selection and shape/size description will be emphasized. |
Prerequisite: | CAD-291 |
237479 | SLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 08:00AM-09:30AM | MW | BTC219 | McConnell |
SLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | TBA | BTC219 | McConnell | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course will introduce higher level 3D printing processes and slicing software. Students will use Stereolithography processes as well as Selective Laser Sintering (Powder Bed Fusion). Configuration of the slicing software based on the model needs and material requirements will be a large part of this course. Various machines from fused filament fabrication (FFF) to the above mentioned processes will be used to create flexibility in the students ability to apply 3D printing skills. A closer look into post processing will be a main focus as well. Another focus will be printing assembly models. |
Prerequisite: | CAD-290; CAD-140 |
237480 | SLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 08:00AM-09:30AM | TR | BTC219 | McConnell |
SLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | TBA | BTC219 | McConnell | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course will introduce students to various types of 3D scanning methods and equipment. Using these methods and equipment, students can generate point clouds of information or data. This data can be used to create 3-dimensional models of objects or structures, and to reverse engineer objects. Students may also use additive manufacturing equipment or 3D printers to create physical representations of scanned data. Scanned data can be used in quality control and inspection, prototyping, crime scene re-creation, historical preservation, and many other uses. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and WEL-361 |
236966 | SLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | MW | BTC302 | Edens |
NOTE: This course is offered as an open lab course with scheduled times for lecture. Students will need to attend a minimum of eight (8) hours a week for lab activites. Open lab hours are posted on the syllabus and at the entrance of the lab. | ||||||
This course focuses on gas tungsten arc welding (TIG) and other related processes. Topics such as process variation, welding in various positions, principles of operation, shielding gases, and filler rods will be studied. Safety and practical application of these welding processes will be stressed. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and WEL-361 |
236967 | SLL81 | 05/26/26-07/16/26 | 01:00PM-02:00PM | MW | BTC302 | Edens |
NOTE: This course is offered as an open lab course with scheduled times for lecture. Students will need to attend a minimum of twelve (12) hours a week for lab activites. Open lab hours are posted on the syllabus and at the entrance of the lab. | ||||||
This course focuses on safety, amperage settings, polarity, and the proper selection of electrodes for the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process, commonly known as Stick welding. Students perform American Welding Society complaint welds on carbon steel, in vertical up and overhead configurations, using visual and destructive methods for determining weld quality. |