APPE 206 - Computer Aided Manufacturing and Equipment3 Credit Hours This course introduces engineering students to Computer Aided Manufacturing programs and Computer Numerically Controlled machines. Students learn to program and operate different levels of machinery while understanding conceptual, design, and theoretical elements of manufacturing processes.
The course covers 3-axis milling, turning operations, 2-D manufacturing processes, manufacturing scopes and budgets, vibrations and frequency response functions, and production planning and rationale. Students gain hands-on experience with CNC equipment and develop skills in manufacturing programming, machining operations, and production management.
This course builds essential manufacturing knowledge and prepares students for engineering careers requiring CNC programming and manufacturing operations.
Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours lecture, 2 hour lab (RE) Prerequisite(s): APPE 201 Registration Restriction(s): Registration restriction of Tickle College of Engineering majors or Biosystems Engineering majors. All APPE courses require a grade of C or better.
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