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MNT 215 — Computer-Aided Manufacturing

4 credits · 4 hours

This course explores the fundamental concepts of computer-aided manufacturing through lectures and laboratory experience. Topics include machining using a graphical software package to generate part programs for a CNC mill and a thorough review of manual part programming with emphasis on how to use the CNC program. Students learn how to integrate the program with the machine to fabricate the part. Students develop proficiency in editing graphics and using turning software to create part programs for full-size CNC turning centers.

Prerequisites: MNT 101, MNT 210

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