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City University of New York - Basic Engineering Graphics

Fundamental engineering drawing and industrial drafting room practice. Lettering, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, sections and conventions, pictorials, threads and fasteners, tolerances, detail drawing, dimensioning and electrical drawings; introduction to computer-aided graphics.
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City University of New York - Introduction to Engineering and Computer Technologies

This interdisciplinary course introduces the student to course foundations and career options in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design Technology; Computer Systems Technology; Electrical Engineering Technology; and Electromechanical and Computer Engineering Technology. Hands-on skills in these areas are developed and students use these skills to creatively solve problems in a group setting. Strategies to succeed in college, participation and leadership in groups, and effective oral and written communication skills are emphasized.
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City University of New York - Manufacturing Processes Laboratory

The lathe, horizontal and vertical milling machines, drill press and grinder, (surface and pedestal). Basic operations performed on these different machine tools provide hands-on experience in basic manufacturing techniques and gives students a better understanding of the processes they may eventually be called upon to recommend, design or update.
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City University of New York - Computer-Aided Manufacturing Systems

"A continuation of Industrial Processes with emphasis on semi-production and the function of the medthods engineer. Medium run production equipment setup, economy, tolerance fixtures, CNC programming using CAD/CAM and related planning are recovered. Also covered are presswork, time and motion, machinability, feeds, speeds, job cost estimating. Students' end-of-term reports include completion of a finished product incorporating modern manufacturing methods."
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City University of New York - Computer-Aided Engineering Graphics

"The application of the principles developed in IND 1112 to more complex detail and assembly drawings. Subject areas covered are: tolerancing for interchangeable manufacturing, design and layout of gears, gear trains, linkages and double auxiliary views. Laboratory work utilizes computer-aided drafting (CAD) systems."
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City University of New York - Statics and Strength of Materials

"The foundation for most of the courses in the mechanical engineering technology curriculum, and the basis of machine and structural design. Included are the basics in problem solving, significant figures, dimensional analysis and engineering graphs. In addition, the following are covered in depth: statics, stress and strain, properties of materials, joints, thin-walled pressure vessels, centroid and center of gravity, moment of inertia and beam analysis and design."
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City University of New York - Computer Applications in Mechanical Engineering Technology

"Computer applications in mechanical engineering technology that give the student a working knowledge in using the computer as a tool. The student develops programming skills in a modern high-level programming language and apply these skills in performing engineering and technical calculations, data entry and data retrieval. The computer is also applied as a design tool. The student is introduced to computer graphics and to using the computer as a machine controller."
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City University of New York - Materials Science

"An introduction to physical metallurgy, and engineering materials. Structure of materials and their applications. Properties of materials, ferrous and nonferrous metals and alloys, polymers, ceramics, composites, adhesives, and lubricants. Heat treatment, cold and hot working, phase diagrams, and microstructure. Experiments are performed on hardness, plastic deformation, annealing nondestructive testing, metallography and computer problem solving."
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City University of New York - Strength of Materials II

"A continuation of MECH 1233-Statics and Strength of Materials. Topics covered (with computer applications) are review of beam design, torsion, combined stresses, columns, working stresses, sharing and screw fasteners."
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City University of New York - Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines

"Introduction to concepts of planar mechanisms such as linkages and cams. Basic understanding of velocity, acceleration, and force analysis of mechanisms using analytical, experimental, and computer methods. Application of Newton's laws, work, energy, impulse, momentum, conservative force fields and impact. Rotation and plan motion of rigid bodies is introduced."
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City University of New York - Machine Design

"Application of basic principles in-depth analysis and design selected machine elements: brakes, clutches, springs, screws, shafts, bearings, cams, gears and gear trains. Design simple and complex mechanical components and systems, analysis of suitability of solutions and production of industry standard engineering and drawing."
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City University of New York - Materials Testing Laboratory

"Physical properties of steel, cast iron, concrete, timber and non-ferrous materials are determined using standard tension, compression, shear, torsion, ductility, bending and hardness tests which are performed in accordance with ASTM standards. Utilization of strain gauges is introduced."
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City University of New York - Thermodynamics

"Basic concepts of thermal energy conversion. Dual use of S.I. and English engineering units, gas laws, fluid processes, first and second laws of thermodynamics, theoretical cycles, internal combustion engines, gas turbines and jet engines, refrigeration cycles and the heat pump. Heat transfer through radiation, conduction and convection, Computer problem solving."
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City University of New York - Internship in Mechanical Engineering Technology

"An alternative course to MT 400. Assignment to field work/study situations of approximately nine hours per week at one of the following -- a local manufacturer, an engineering research company, or an engineering laboratory. Each student keeps a log/journal to be shared in group seminars and also completes a term report. Supervision by faculty and job supervisors."
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City University of New York - Manufacturing Processes

Theoretical study of basic machine tools, auxiliary equipment, measuring and inspection tools. Interrelationships among speeds, tooling, finishes, coolant and feed rates of major machine tools are studied. Calculations involving these parameters are covered.
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City University of New York - Manufacturing Processes Laboratory

The lathe, horizontal and vertical milling machines, drill press and grinder, (surface and pedestal). Basic operations performed on these different machine tools provide hands-on experience in basic manufacturing techniques and gives students a better understanding of the processes they may eventually be called upon to recommend, design or update.
Score: 10.375138 Details | Listing | Web page

City University of New York - Computer-Aided Manufacturing Systems

"A continuation of Industrial Processes with emphasis on semi-production and the function of the medthods engineer. Medium run production equipment setup, economu, tolerance fixtures, CNC programming using CAD/CAM and related planning are recovered. Also covered are presswork, time and motion, machinability, feeds, speeds, job cost estimating. Students' end-of-term reports include completion of a finished product incorporating modern manufacturing methods."
Score: 10.375138 Details | Listing | Web page

City University of New York - Computer-Aided Manufacturing Systems

"A continuation of Industrial Processes with emphasis on semi-production and the function of the medthods engineer. Medium run production equipment setup, economy, tolerance fixtures, CNC programming using CAD/CAM and related planning are recovered. Also covered are presswork, time and motion, machinability, feeds, speeds, job cost estimating. Students' end-of-term reports include completion of a finished product incorporating modern manufacturing methods."
Score: 10.375138 Details | Listing | Web page

City University of New York - Computer-Aided Engineering Graphics

"The application of the principles developed in IND 1112 to more complex detail and assembly drawings. Subject areas covered are: tolerancing for interchangeable manufacturing, design and layout of gears, gear trains, linkages and double auxiliary views. Laboratory work utilizes computer-aided drafting (CAD) systems."
Score: 10.375138 Details | Listing | Web page

City University of New York - Statics and Strength of Materials

"The foundation for most of the courses in the mechanical engineering technology curriculum, and the basis of machine and structural design. Included are the basics in problem solving, significant figures, dimensional analysis and engineering graphs. In addition, the following are covered in depth: statics, stress and strain, properties of materials, joints, thin-walled pressure vessels, centroid and center of gravity, moment of inertia and beam analysis and design."
Score: 10.375138 Details | Listing | Web page

City University of New York - Computer Applications in Mechanical Engineering Technology

"Computer applications in mechanical engineering technology that give the student a working knowledge in using the computer as a tool. The student develops programming skills in a modern high-level programming language and apply these skills in performing engineering and technical calculations, data entry and data retrieval. The computer is also applied as a design tool. The student is introduced to computer graphics and to using the computer as a machine controller."
Score: 10.375138 Details | Listing | Web page

City University of New York - Materials Science

"An introduction to physical metallurgy, heat treatment and structure-property relationship of materials. Structure of materials, mechanism of deformation, cold and hot working phase, diagrams, ferrous and nonferrous metals and alloys, polymers, ceramics and engineering applications of materials. Emphasis on relationship of microstructure to mechanical properties. Experiments are performed on hardness, critical points, plastic deformation, annealing, harden ability, nondestructive testing, metallography and computer problem solving."
Score: 10.375138 Details | Listing | Web page

City University of New York - Materials Science

"An introduction to physical metallurgy, and engineering materials. Structure of materials and their applications. Properties of materials, ferrous and nonferrous metals and alloys, polymers, ceramics, composites, adhesives, and lubricants. Heat treatment, cold and hot working, phase diagrams, and microstructure. Experiments are performed on hardness, plastic deformation, annealing nondestructive testing, metallography and computer problem solving."
Score: 10.375138 Details | Listing | Web page

City University of New York - Materials Testing Laboratory

"Physical properties of steel, cast iron, concrete, timber and non-ferrous materials are determined using standard tension, compression, shear, torsion, ductility, bending and hardness tests which are performed in accordance with ASTM standards. Utilization of strain gauges is introduced."
Score: 10.375138 Details | Listing | Web page

City University of New York - Thermodynamics

"Basic concepts of thermal energy conversion. Dual use of S.I. and English engineering units, gas laws, fluid processes, first and second laws of thermodynamics, theoretical cycles, internal combustion engines, gas turbines and jet engines, refrigeration cycles and the heat pump. Heat transfer through radiation, conduction and convection. Computer problem solving."
Score: 10.375138 Details | Listing | Web page

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