CIMN 1120 — Manufacturing Processes 3 Credits
This course is an overview of manufacturing processes found in existing and developing industrial facilities. Processes involving forming, separation, joining, fabrication, conditioning, and finishing are described for the major classes of materials used in manufacture - metals, plastics, and ceramics. Greater emphasis is given to processing metals, especially steel, due to its prevalence in applications. In addition, safety standards, procedures, and best practices are stressed as a precursor to working in a manufacturing environment. Performance optimization is explained via metal processing. The course will include at least 10 relevant laboratory exercises or extra-curricular activities. Students must provide safety glasses for use in the laboratory and a portable calculator capable of exponents and roots.