Course Descriptions       ¤ Lewis-Clark State College Catalog   2008-2009

INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING
(TECHNICAL & INDUSTRIAL DIVISION)

Subject Number Min.
Cr.
Max.
Cr.
Description
AMFTI-111 INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING 3   This course is designed to impart technical
knowledge and skills for the use of manufacturing
      equipment and procedures. The knowledge and skills
      mastered in this class are an introduction to
      design and production in the manufacturing
      process. Material covered will include:
      Principles of manufacturing, manufacturing
      materials, an introduction to Computer Integrated
      Manufacturing (CIM), along with Federal and state
      OSHA requirements.  Production and general
      properties of common engineering materials such as
      iron, steel, zinc, copper, aluminum, and plastics;
      the fundamentals of material processing such as
      powder metallurgy, hot and cold forming and
      shearing; and the basic surface protection
      processes such as cleaning, painting, and plating.

AMFTI-121 INTRODUCTION TO CAD 3   An introduction to the engineering graphic
      principles and the use of drafting tools to
      include; line work, lettering, applied geometry,
      dimensioning and orthographic projections. The
      student will, upon completion of this course, be
      able to create, using Computer Aided Drafting
      (CAD), 2-D construction, using advanced commands,
      sketching and orthographic views.
      Pre-requisite/Co-requisite  MTHPT 103/123

AMFTI-123 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS USING AUTOCAD 3 Applying engineering graphic principles using CAD
for sectional views, auxiliary views,
      dimensioning, tolerancing, geometric tolerances,
      threads and fastners, working drawings, and gears,
      bearings and cams. This course in CAD will
      emphasize visualization and spatial  relations.
      Construction principles, input schemes, command
      structures and data management will be studied and
      combined into a design project at course
      conclusion.
      Pre-requisite MTHPT 103/123

AMFTI-125 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS APPLICATIONS 3   An advanced course using engineering graphic
principles with AutoCAD to include:  fundamentals
      of 3D drawing, surface modeling, solid modeling,
      and descriptive geometry. Upon completion of this
      course, the student, using CAD will be able to
      create the fundamental concepts to produce 3D
      drawings and create 3D objects using surface
      modeling and solid modeling.  The student will be