Syllabus for MFG 200 – Basic Gauges & MeasurementClass Dates: Class days:Class hours: 32 class hours requiredJCC credit hours 2InstructorCourse Description:This course provides instruction in inspection tools and inspection procedures commonly used in manufacturing.Educational Objectives and Outcomes:- To provide the student with the ability to comprehend and use information presented both verbally and written demonstrated by completion of classroom assignments (ADO2).- To provide the student with the ability to use critical thinking and problem solving skills demonstrated by completion of classroom assignments (ADO4).- To provide the student with experience in working productively with others through classroom participation (ADO5).- To allow the student to demonstrate the ability to learn and practice occupational skills through real world examples (OCC2).Student Performance Objectives:Upon completion of the course the successful student will be able to:- Explain the basic terminology of measurement.- Identify and explain “degree of accuracy”.- Will be able to accomplish line measurements in fractions and decimals.- Will be able to apply and read Micrometers.o Reading & writing decimal numbers.o Standard Micrometer (.001).o Vernier Micrometer (.0001).o Depth Micrometer.o Inside Micrometer.o Thread Micrometer.o Metric Micrometer.- Will be able to apply and read Vernier instruments.o Vernier calipers.o Vernier height gage.o Vernier depth gage.o Vernier dial caliper.- Will be able to apply and read dial gauges.o Scale discrimination.o Balanced and continuous dials.o Revolution counters.o Tolerance handso Accessories and attachments- Will be able to accomplish angular measuremento Units of angular measurement.o Vernier protractoro Sine bar and trig tables.o Precision gage blocks- Will have been introduced to coordinate measuring systems and machines- Will be able to apply basic lay-out procedures.Time Allocation:32 hours lecture and demonstrationInstructional techniques: Lecture and demonstrationsInstructional Materials: Quality Technician’s Handbook. 5th Edition. Gary Griffith. Prentice Hall, Inc. 2002. 0-13-041679-7.Print Reading for Industry. Spiral Edition. Walter C. Brown. Goodhart Wilcox Company, Inc. 2002. 1-56637-807-9.Student Achievement Expectations:Student achievement will be evaluated in the following manner:Final Exam 30%Written assignments 30%Quizzes 30%Class Participation 10%The following grading scale will be applied:91% - 100% 4.086% - 90% 3.581% - 85% 3.076% - 80% 2.571% - 75% 2.066% - 70% 1.560% - 65% 1.00% - 59%
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