Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
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MET 1051 Strength of Materials 4 Credits<br />
A study of the internal reactions within a body caused by external forces acting on the body.<br />
Topics include stress, strain, torsion, bending, deflection, combined stresses and design of<br />
columns and connections. Spring and Fall Prerequisite(s): MET 1040<br />
MET 1060 Maintenance Printreading Applications W/Lab 3 Credits<br />
An introduction to printreading and the mathematical applications in the maintenance field.<br />
The purpose of the course is to introduce specialized blueprint reading needed for maintenance<br />
workers, with a review of associated math skills and operations. On Demand<br />
MET 2020 Fluid Mechanics & PowerApplications 4 Credits<br />
A study of fluids, with hydraulic and pneumatic applications. Topics include pressure, fluid<br />
flow, fluid energy, system losses, pumps, control valves system analysis and maintenance. On<br />
Demand Prerequisite(s): MATH 1730<br />
MET 2025 Applied Mechanics 4 Credits<br />
Astudy of the forces acting on bodies in motion and the dynamic analysis of the basic elements<br />
common to most machine designs. On Demand P re requisite(s): M E T 1020 and 1051<br />
MET 2030 Machine Elements W/Lab 3 Credits<br />
A study in the selection and application of basic elements common to most machinery.<br />
Topics include drivetrains, power transmissions, couplings, friction reducers, maintenance and<br />
troubleshooting. On Demand<br />
MET 2040 Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer 3 Credits<br />
Study of the basic laws of thermodynamics and heat transfer and their application to practical<br />
problems. On Demand Prerequisite(s): MET 2020<br />
MET 2310 Geometrics & Coordinate Measuring 4 Credits<br />
A course in state-of-the-art methods of metrology with emphasis on geometric dimensioning<br />
and tolerancing (GD&T) and computer-assisted coordinate measuring (CMM). Spring and<br />
Fall Prerequisite(s): CID 1100 and MET 1020<br />
MET 2610 Special Projects: MET 2-4 Credits<br />
A project-based course in which the students and instructor identify a research design problem<br />
to be pursued by the students. May be repeated for credit up to 8 hours.On Demand<br />
Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor<br />
MET 2700 CNC Milling 4 Credits<br />
A state-of-the-art machining course in three-axis CNC milling. On Demand<br />
Prerequisite(s): MET 1020 and CID 1100 Corequisite(s): MET 2310<br />
MET 2720 CNC Turning 4 Credits<br />
A state-of-the-art machining course in two-axis CNC turning. On Demand Prerequisite(s):<br />
MET 2700<br />
MET 2740 Advanced CNC Machining 2 Credits<br />
Astate-of-the-art machining course that expands the computer-assisted programming skills presented<br />
in CNC Milling and CNC Turning. The course includes 3D surface and solid modeling,<br />
f o u r-axis programming, bar feeder applications, modification of post-processors, and introduction<br />
to CNC Wire-Cut EDM. On Demand P re re q u i s i t e ( s ) :M E T 2310 and 2700 and 2720<br />
MET 2800 Fundamentals of Testing 3 Credits<br />
An introductory course in the development, procedure and analysis of various testing procedures.<br />
Spring<br />
MET 2810 Destructive & Non-Destructive Testing 3 Credits<br />
A study in the methods, procedures and equipment associated with physical testing. Fall<br />
MET 2820 Statistical Process Control 4 Credits<br />
A study of the fundamental concepts and methodology of statistical process control. On<br />
Demand<br />
◆ Meets <strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> and Tennessse Board of Regents minimum degree requirements. ★ Transfers as equivalent course to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.<br />
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