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Automation and Manufacturing Technology Classes

OEMG 101 Introduction to Automation 3 cr.
This course will introduce the students to the world of manufacturing from business to production and from raw material to finished goods. Students will be exposed to various manufacturing industries making various products around the world. Course will include historical and present trends.
OEMG 105 Introduction to Manufacturing 3 cr. (2P)
Introduction to manufacturing evolution from basic assembly process to modern automated process. Covers history, employability soft skills, quality measurements, teamwork concept, production requirements, and considerations in plant layout and design.
OEMG 106 Applied Manufacturing Practices 3 cr. (1P)
Course will illustrate how various products are manufactured along with associated process. In lab, students will learn how to make selected products starting from prints to complete projects including quality control.
OEMG 108 Metrology, Safety and Quality Control for Manufacturing 3 cr. (1P)
Use of measuring tools in manufacturing process and quality control. These tools include the vernier and digital micrometers, calipers, height gauges, hole gauges, and pin gauges. Introduction to use of coordinate machine while covering the safety issues that pertain to these types of tools and equipment.
OEMG 110 Machine Operation and Safety 3 cr. (1P)
Introduction to the operation and safety aspects of various types of machinery and equipment, including both mechanical and electrical machines. Maintenance and safety operation of industrial equipment will also be covered.
OEMG 115 Print Reading for Industry 3 cr. (2+2P)
Reading, interpretation, and revisions of industrial technical drawings common to manufacturing. Interpretation of engineering drawings and related shop calculations. Introduction to computer-aided drawing of schematic diagrams.
OEMG 125 Industrial Electricity Maintenance 4 cr. (3+3P)
Electrical safety rules, DC, AC, and solid state circuits, use and care of common measuring instrumentation, schematic and wiring diagrams, electromagnetism, National Electric Code branch circuits. Relationship between motor power, speed, and torque, basic application of relay circuits, motor control circuits, inductance and capacitance factors, transformers, solid state devices and applications, digital devices and controls.
Prerequisite: OETS 118 or CCDM 114, or consent of instructor.
OEMG 130 Applied Industrial Electricity I 4 cr. (3+3P)
Electrical safety, AC and DC circuits, use and care of common measuring instrumentation, schematic and wiring diagrams, electromagnetism, National Electric Code branch circuits.
Prerequisite: OEES 120 or OETS 118 and consent of instructor.
OEMG 135 Applied Industrial Electricity II 4 cr. (3+3P)
Relationship between motor power, speed, and torque, basic application of relay circuits, motor control circuits, inductance and capacitance factors, transformers, solid state devices circuits and applications.
Prerequisite: OEMG 130.
OEMG 140 Industrial Digital Devices 4 cr. (3+3P)
Digital techniques, practical applications of number systems, basic logic gates, Boolean algebra, combination circuits, tri-state logic, latches and flip-flops, counters and registers, and digital position encoders.
Prerequisite: OEMG 130 or consent of instructor.
OEMG 145 Electromechanical Systems for Non-Majors 4 cr. (3+3P)
Electromechanical system interfacing. Principles and applications of preventive and corrective maintenance procedures on automated industrial production machines using system technical and maintenance manuals to develop troubleshooting procedures using systems block and schematic diagrams.
Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
OEMG 151 Introduction to Metalworking I 3 cr. (4+2P)
Measuring instruments, including steel rules, combination and transfer tools, micrometers, vernier instruments, bevel instruments, and indicators. shop safety and first aid, introduction to cutting fluids, saws and sawing, and drill presses.
Prerequisite: OETS 118 or concurrent enrollment.
OEMG 152 Introduction to Metalworking II 3 cr. (4+2P)
Gage blocks and sine bars, cutting and non-cutting hand tools, engine lathes, grinding machines, and concepts of numerical control.
Prerequisites: OEMG 115, OEMG 151, and OETS 118.
OEMG 153 Basic Machining Technology I 5 cr. (6+2P) Introduction to EDM, saws and sawing practices, and various lathe operations.
Prerequisite: OEMG 152.
OEMG 154 Basic Machining Technology II 5 cr. (6+3P)
Metallurgy for machinists and computer programming relating to NC and CNC.
Prerequisite: OEMG 153.
OEMG 180 Applied Industrial Chemistry for Technicians 4 cr. (3+3P)
Basic concepts of chemistry and their roles in industrial processes. Includes classification and structure of matter, identification of types of chemical reactions and their general industrial applications. General principles of laboratory and industrial safety emphasized.
Prerequisite: OEES 120 or equivalent math course.
OEMG 190 Physics for Technicians 4 cr. (3+3P)
Basic concepts of physics and their application to technology including force, work, rate, momentum, resistance, energy, power, waves, radiation, and optics.
Prerequisite: OEES 120 or equivalent math course.
OEMG 205 Statistical Controls for Manufacturing Technicians 3 cr. (2+2P)
Use of hardware and software for quality assurance to include the design of experiments, sampling techniques, SPC, control chart application and development, and process reliability.
Prerequisite: OEES 120 or equivalent.
OEMG 220 Vacuum Technology 2 cr. (2+1P)
Vacuum technology and vacuum systems and their applications in the manufacturing industry. Includes gas laws, operation and applications of vacuum pumps, gauges, valves and system leak detection.
Prerequisite: OEES 120. Corequisite: OEMG 240 or consent of instructor.
OEMG 221 Cooperative Experience I 1–6 cr.
Supervised cooperative work program. Student is employed in an approved occupation and rated by employer and instructor. Student meets in a weekly class.
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Graded S/U.
OEMG 222 Cooperative Experience II 1–6 cr.
Continuation of OEMG 221. Maximum of 6 credits.
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Graded S/U.
OEMG 230 Power RF 2 cr. (2+1P)
RF plasma energy and its applications in the manufacturing industry. Includes plasma physics, safety, RF applications, RF generators, transmission lines, and RF interference.
Prerequisites: OEES 135 and OEES 205. Corequisite: OEMG 220 or consent of instructor.
OEMG 235 Programmable Logic Controllers Pneumatics 4 cr. (3+3P)
Introduction to theory and application of pneumatic power transfer and control. Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) introduced as controlling elements for electro-pneumatic systems.
Prerequisite: OEMG 125 or OEMG 130 or consent of instructor.
OEMG 240 Electromechanical Devices 4 cr. (3+2P)
Theory and application of electromechanical devices and digital control circuits. Includes AD and DA converters, pneumatics, hydraulics, programmable logic controllers, DC, AC, and stepper motors, and servomechanisms.
Prerequisites: OEMG 125 or OEMG 135 or consent of instructor.
OEMG 245 Electromechanical Systems 3 cr. (2+2P)
Electromechanical system interfacing. Principles and applications of preventive and corrective maintenance procedures on industrial production machines using system technical and maintenance manuals to develop troubleshooting procedures using systems block and schematic diagrams.
Prerequisite: OEMG 240 or consent of instructor.
OEMG 250 Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology I 3 cr. (2+2P)
Contemporary processes, materials and equipment used in the manufacturing of semiconductors. Emphasizes wafer preparation, contamination control, oxidation, diffusion, and thin films.
Prerequisites: OEES 205 and OEES 160. Corequisite: OEMG 230.
OEMG 251 Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology II 3 cr. (2+2P)
Students continue to explore processes, materials, and equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing. Covers ion implantation, photo-lithography and etch.
Prerequisite: OEMG 250. Corequisite: OEMG 220.
OEMG 255 Special Problems in Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology 1–6 cr.
Individual studies in areas directly related to semiconductor manufacturing.
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.
OEMG 265 Special Topics 1–6 cr.
Course subtitled in the Schedule of Classes.
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.