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1 HUMBER COLLEGE Mechanical Engineering Technician Co-op Courses Required COMM 213 Technical Communications 1 3 MECH 106 Workshop Practice 0 MECH 120 Blueprint Reading Freehand Sketching 4 MECH 207 Engineering Materials 3 MECH 230 Technical Drawing (CAD) 4 TMAT 105 Math 1 4 COMM 313 Technical Communications 2 3 GNED 000 General Education Elective 3 MCAM 220 Workshop Practices 2 4 MECH 201 Statics 4 MECH 270 Applied Industrial Processes 1 4 MECH 521 Solid Works 4 TMAT 204 Math 2 3 GNED 000 General Education Elective 3 MECH 103 Electromechanical Controls 1 4 MECH 330 Applied Dynamics 4 MECH 340 Mechanical Design and Drafting 1 4 MECH 370 Applied Industrial Processes 2 6 HUMA 024 Humanities: An Introduction to Arts and Science 3 MECH 401 Strength of Materials 4 MECH 405 Cost Estimating 4 MECH 413 Industrial Controls 1 4 MECH 440 Industrial Controls 1 4 MECH 470 Applied Industrial Processes 3 4 MECH 550 Co-op Work Term HUMBER COLLEGE Page 1 of 14
2 Mechanical Engineering Technology Courses Required COMM 213 Technical Communications 1 3 MECH 106 Workshop Practice 0 MECH 120 Blueprint Reading Freehand Sketching 4 MECH 207 Engineering Materials 3 MECH 230 Technical Drawing (CAD) 4 TMAT 105 Math 1 4 COMM 313 Technical Communications 2 3 GNED 000 General Education Elective 3 MCAM 220 Workshop Practices 2 4 MECH 201 Statics 4 MECH 270 Applied Industrial Processes 1 4 MECH 521 Solid Works 4 TMAT 204 Math 2 3 GNED 000 General Education Elective 3 MECH 103 Electromechanical Controls 1 4 MECH 330 Applied Dynamics 4 MECH 340 Mechanical Design and Drafting 1 4 MECH 370 Applied Industrial Processes 2 6 HUMA 024 Humanities: An Introduction to Arts and Science 3 MECH 401 Strength of Materials 4 MECH 405 Cost Estimating 4 MECH 413 Industrial Controls 1 4 MECH 440 Industrial Controls 1 4 MECH 470 Applied Industrial Processes 3 4 MECH 550 Co-op Work Term MECH 500 Machine Design 1 4 MECH 502 Industrial Process Planning 4 MECH 503 Industrial Controls 2 4 MECH 512 Fabrication Design 4 MECH 540 Engineering Numerical Methods 4 MECH 615 Quality Control 4 MECH 617 Advanced Manufacturing Planning 4 MECH 618 Engineering Management 3 MECH 619 Machine Design 2 4 MECH 630 Stress Analysis (FEM) 4 MECH 690 Engineering Project 2 HUMBER COLLEGE Page 2 of 14
3 Course Descriptions COMM 213 Technical Communications 1 Credits: 3 This course is designed to develop the writing skills that will be required for clear communication in technical documents. Students will learn write documents that are clear, accurate, and grammatically correct. Students will practice reading and writing skills that will be valuable in their college programs and build a strong base for professional technical and business writing. Those students who plan to further their studies will develop the fundamental skills for writing acceptable academic English. To help students reach these goals, the course covers the following: analytical reading and critical thinking; the organization and development of expository and persuasive essays; and the elements of clear writing, including grammar and punctuation skills. COMM 313 Technical Communications 2 Credits: 3 This course is designed to reinforce and expand on the skills students learned in Technical Communications 1. In Technical Communications 2, students will learn to design and write informal reports and a variety of other technical documents, using appropriate research, language, layout, and graphics. GNED 000 General Education Elective Credits: 3 List of courses available online. HUMBER COLLEGE Page 3 of 14
4 HUMA 024 Humanities: An Introduction to Arts and Science Credits: 3 The Humanities course focuses on fundamental questions individuals ask of themselves as they proceed through life. Why are we the way we are? Do we have free will or are we prisoners of our past experience or our biological inheritance? What motivates societies to change? Why do societal changes so often divide people into opposing camps? Why do so many people find contemporary life at home, at work, and in the community unfulfilling? What constitutes good government? How should injustice be fought? Can nations successfully deal with global problems? What is science and how does it differ from other kinds of inquiry? Can scientists provide solutions to the problems we face? What is art and does it offer answers of its own? What is its relationship to beauty, to knowledge, and to ethics? Is objectivity about art (or anything) possible? These questions are organized into units that begin with issues concerning the nature of the individual and then extend outward to various social, cultural and physical contexts. The issues explored in this course are too complex to have any one right answer. Rather, individuals must search for answers that make sense of their experiences via various theoretical perspectives. The Humanities course supports this endeavour through study of different thinkers presented in the readings and exploration of different points of view explored in class discussions. ESL students should consider taking the ESL Humanities course. Students may transfer into ESL Humanities (HESL 024) either at the Registrar s Office or the School of Liberal Arts & Sciences Office (K201) on a firstcome, first-served basis before the Last Day to Add. MCAM 220 Workshop Practices 2 This section of the machine shop program is designed so that the student will be given the opportunity to demonstrate his/her ability on machine shop equipment learned in Work Shop Practices. The student will produce machined components that will be assembled together with the need for the student to manufacture parts to close tolerances using the following machine tools: lathe, milling machine, surface grinder and drill press. The student is expected to follow safe work procedures developed for the lab and all machines used in this course. MECH 103 Electromechanical Controls 1 This course is an introduction to basic AC/DC single phase electrical circuits, industrial power control systems and their applications through hands-on labs. The course will emphasize electrical safety, control components and electrical units, common circuits, measuring instruments, relays, sensors, motors, timers, solenoids, ladder diagrams, circuit calculations, reading and understanding ladder diagrams. HUMBER COLLEGE Page 4 of 14
5 MECH 106 Workshop Practice Credits: 0 The use of basic machine shop measuring instruments will be covered. The student will be introduced to basic machining theory and operation of conventional machines such as mills, drill presses and lathes. The student is expected to follow safe work procedures developed for the lab and all machines used in this course. MECH 120 Blueprint Reading - Freehand Sketching Blueprints are the starting point of any engineering project. These are the main method of communication between all persons concerned with the design and manufacture of parts. The blueprint reading course has three main sections. The first part includes the principles of mechanical drafting (i.e., scales, line work, dimensioning, orthographic projections, auxiliary views, and cross sections) and free-hand sketching of simple mechanical parts. In the second part the student will use the skills acquired during the workshop practices course MECH 106, to take measurements, sketch and dimension the assembly and parts of mechanical devices. The third section of the course covers the review and study of industrial blue prints, including the process of assembling a set of blue prints, the revision process and documentation. Throughout this course the student will be able to recognize and use dimensions, symbols and call-outs used in the drafting practice. Drawings will concentrate on manufacturing, machining, mechanical, electrical, services, and process technologies. MECH 201 Statics Statics is a problem-solving course, which prepares the student for more advanced and specialized courses requiring a general knowledge of equilibrium. It provides the student with an approach and a method of analysis of practical systems. Emphasis will be placed on the solutions to physical problems rather than academic abstractions. HUMBER COLLEGE Page 5 of 14
6 MECH 207 Engineering Materials Credits: 3 This is an introductory course on engineering materials used in designs for manufacturing. Core elements in manufacturing consist of materials, processes and systems. Emphasis in this course is placed on engineering materials such as metals, polymers, ceramics and composites. Topics in engineering materials include material properties, product attributes and property enhancing operations. Property enhancing operations are limited to the heat treatment of metals. The student is expected to follow safe work procedures developed for the lab and all machines used in the lab portion of the course. MECH 230 Technical Drawing (CAD) This is a mechanical drafting course. The student will produce drawings incorporating Canadian and metric standards for third angle orthographic projection, dimensioning, sectional views, screw thread symbols, welded joints, fits, and tolerances, surface finishes, and assembly drawings MECH 270 Applied Industrial Processes 1 Manufacturing is important - technologically, economically and historically. This course provides an introduction and overview of manufacturing which involves the transformation of materials into items of greater value by means of one or more processing and/or assembly operations. Core elements in manufacturing consist of materials, processes and systems. Emphasis in this course is placed on manufacturing processes. Topics in manufacturing processes include solidification processes, metal forming, metal removal processes, property enhancing operations and joining processes. The student is expected to follow safe work procedures developed for the lab and all machines used in the lab portion of the course. MECH 330 Applied Dynamics The aim of this applied dynamics course is to develop the ability to analyze and solve typical problems related to dynamics. The course maintains a practical approach with the application of well understood basic principles in statics and dynamics to the solution of mechanical power elements components, such as gears, belt and chain drives, couplings, shafts, and bearings. HUMBER COLLEGE Page 6 of 14
7 MECH 340 Mechanical Design and Drafting 1 After successfully completing this course the students will be able to design and draw simple mechanical components and systems, which could be manufactured by sheet metal, welding, and casting processes. Projects involving simple mechanical systems will be used as a vehicle to teach the students the principles of design and drawing. MECH 370 Applied Industrial Processes 2 Credits: 6 Principles and techniques of metal cutting, process planning and computer-assisted manufacturing (CAM) part programming will be applied in MasterCAM software. The student will learn how to define 2D + 3D geometric elements, create tool paths, and verify the results, all this in milling applications on a 3 axis CNC machine tool. Special stress is on CNC code (G-code) file correctness. Some projects will be cut. The student is expected to follow safe work procedures developed for the lab and all machines used in this course. MECH 401 Strength of Materials The study of strength of materials is concerned with the design of structural load bearing components. These load bearing components fail in two main ways; fracture and excessive deformation. The course develops the analytical techniques necessary to design a load-bearing component, which will not fail. The design methodology developed involves identifying the load conditions, optimizing the component's shape and size, and selection of a material of suitable strength. The main structural elements examined in this course are beams, columns and connections. HUMBER COLLEGE Page 7 of 14
8 MECH 405 Cost Estimating The study of strength of materials is concerned with the design of structural load bearing components. These load bearing components fail in two main ways; fracture and excessive deformation. The course develops the analytical techniques necessary to design a load-bearing component, which will not fail. The design methodology developed involves identifying the load conditions, optimizing the component's shape and size, and selection of a material of suitable strength. The main structural elements examined in this course are beams, columns and connections. MECH 413 Industrial Controls 1 This course covers two major topics: 1) The use of compressed air as a power and control medium. The focus is to select industrially used pneumatic and electrical hardware and to design simple sequencing and control circuits. 2) Introduction to hydraulic principles, components and their use in hydraulic circuits. The course will prepare students to identify and install, specify and select basic components to build hydraulic circuits. MECH 440 Industrial Controls 1 This is the second mechanical design and drafting course where the students build upon their knowledge gained from the study of earlier courses. The main topics of study in this course will centre on machine systems: hydraulic system and gear reducer as well as on design of machined parts. MECH 470 Applied Industrial Processes 3 MasterCAM graphic software is used for programming of advanced projects on a machining centre and turning centre. This course is a continuation of Applied Industrial Processes 2 MECH 370. A threedimensional part will be programmed and cut on the HAAS machining centre. Turned parts will be programmed and cut on the Mori Seiki SL3 turning centre. Projects will be drawn in AutoCAD or be provided in Solid Works format. The output G Code file will be checked for correctness before cutting. The student is expected to follow safe work procedures developed for the lab and all machines used in this course. HUMBER COLLEGE Page 8 of 14
9 MECH 500 Machine Design 1 The purpose of the course is to learn how to design machine system, as well as its key components (shafts, gears, pulleys, keys, housings). Students will also be exposed to selection process of standard off-shelf components (electrical motors, clutches, bearings, couplings, and retaining rings). A power transmission device (of specific power output and speed output) composed of various power transmission systems (belt drives, chain drives and/or gear drive systems) will be designed. The design will include evaluation of the types of drives best suitable, investigate and evaluate the best split of the two stage reducer. Perform analysis of the load/force conditions on each of the components and the selection of suitable materials and dimensions of these components that will ensure safe and reliable operation. From the calculations solid models will be created, followed by drawing and detailing package including gears, shafts, housing detail drawings, as well as the full assembly drawing. MECH 502 Industrial Process Planning This course covers the fundamentals of process planning of CNC machining operations. Preliminary part print analysis, the importance of dimensioning style and tolerance and the theory and practice of workpiece control will be discussed and exercised in practical exercises. I addition, an introduction of the meaning and measurement of geometric tolerancing will be presented. Using routing and operations sheets, the student will produce process plans for machining mechanical parts. MECH 503 Industrial Controls 2 This course provides an introduction to hydraulic components and their use in hydraulic circuits. The course will prepare students to identify and install, specify and select, analyze, design and install industrial hydraulic systems. This course also provides an introduction to programmable controllers and their applications in machine controls with a focus towards sequencing as the main function of the controller. Position sensing, pressure sensing, timing and counting methods are discussed. Sequencer Instructions are also used to write programs. HUMBER COLLEGE Page 9 of 14
10 MECH 512 Fabrication Design This course will acquaint the student with modem sheet metal component manufacturing methods and equipment. Further, it will provide the student with the skills and knowledge necessary to quote parts, apply basic GD&T, and design simple dies using standard and specially constructed components. MECH 521 Solid Works This hands-on course introduces students to the basic functionality of SolidWorks (3D) mechanical design software. Students will develop the skills and methodologies to create 3D parametric models of parts and assemblies, as well as 2D drawings of assemblies and component details. A series of practical design exercises build competency in the use of commands and functionality while giving exposure to practical engineering examples. MECH 540 Engineering Numerical Methods This course is an introduction to applied calculus and engineering numerical methods with applications to mechanical engineering. Applied calculus topics include differential calculus, applications of the derivative, integral calculus and applications of the integral. Emphasis in applied calculus is placed on using differential calculus to determine the slope of a curve at a particular point and using integral calculus to determine the area under a curve between two points. Engineering numerical methods topics include curve fitting, solving systems of linear equations, Newton's methods, trapezoid rule and Simpson's Rule. Emphasis in engineering numerical methods is placed on creating spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel to provide approximate solutions to application problems. MECH 550 Co-op Work Term Credits: Students are encouraged to gain valuable work experience, by completing a paid work term following semester four. Students are responsible for finding a suitable placement (minimum 400 hours). The school provides a range of services, including work preparation workshops, to help students develop effective job search skills. The school also works with business and industry to identify employment opportunities for students. HUMBER COLLEGE Page 10 of 14
11 MECH 615 Quality Control This course provides fundamental coverage of quality control concepts by taking a practical approach. Students are presented with a sufficient amount of theory to ensure a sound understanding of basic principles through the use of simple mathematics, tables and charts. Emphasis is placed on coordinate measuring machines (CMM) and statistical process control with applications to design and manufacturing. Topics include total quality management, measurement and inspection, fundamentals of statistics, control charts, acceptance sampling, reliability and quality planning. CMM specific exercises involve calibrating, operating and programming a Mitutoyo machine. MECH 617 Advanced Manufacturing Planning This course is a continuation of the Manufacturing Process Planning course MANF402. This course looks at the manufacturing processes and tools commonly used to convert cast, forged, moulded and wrought materials into finished products. It includes the basic mechanisms of material removal, surface coatings/plating, measurement/quality control, assembly processes. Using routings and operation sheets students will create manufacturing process plans and assembly process plans that will combine conventional and unconventional material removal processes with surface engineering to create complex components and assemblies. In addition this course will teach basic of GD&T application. MECH 618 Engineering Management Credits: 3 This course is designed to help participants understand the role of mechanical engineering management in the industry and to study the processes, tools and techniques needed to successfully manage the activities affecting the productivity of both product manufacturing and services and engineering projects. The focus is on strategy, management, decision making, engineering economics, product design and development, cost analysis, and project management. The course includes a blend of topics in the domain of engineering management, from technology marketing, production management, value chain management, supply chain management, project management, to engineering economy, and engineering management accounting and financial reporting. HUMBER COLLEGE Page 11 of 14
12 MECH 619 Machine Design 2 The purpose of this course is to learn and apply product development process while working on engineering design of various mass production products. Each topic will investigate the type of design method and how that application varies or stays the same from one industry/market to another. Using the case study format the basic concepts will be investigated and reviewed. The students will apply and evaluate these design methods through either individual or small group assignments. MECH 630 Stress Analysis (FEM) This course is an introduction to finite element modeling (FEM) and finite element analysis (FEA) for stress analysis. FEA is a computer-based numerical technique that is used to solve stress analysis, heat transfer, fluid flow and other types of mechanical engineering problems encountered in the design and manufacturing industry. Emphasis is placed on linear stress and deformation analyses. Problems are solved using commercial FEA software and results are compared to theoretical calculations where possible. Topics include meshing and modeling, loads and constraints, truss elements, beam elements, two-dimensional elements, plate elements, brick elements, mesh convergence and meshing computer aided design (CAD) solid modes. MECH 690 Engineering Project Credits: 2 The purpose of this course is to develop a project as a group that from concept to a final engineering document package. The students will utilize all aspect of what have been learned in the mechanical engineering technologist program. The design project will be selected and will be done as a group effort. Each student is expected to work together with in their group and co-ordinate their efforts and strength to develop the project/machine. HUMBER COLLEGE Page 12 of 14
13 TMAT 105 Math 1 This mathematics course includes the following: numerical computation of basic arithmetic operations; basic operations applied to algebraic expressions; simple equations; functions and graphs; trigonometric functions; factors and factoring; algebraic fractions and fractional equations; systems of linear equations; second-order determinants; exponents and radicals; quadratic equations; vectors and oblique triangles; radian measure; ratio, proportion and variation. TMAT 204 Math 2 Credits: 3 This course covers systems of three linear equations in three unknowns; radical equations; systems of quadratic equations; trigonometric identities; exponential and logarithmic functions; use of semi-log and log-graph paper; plane geometry; analytic geometry of the straight line and of the conic sections. HUMBER COLLEGE Page 13 of 14
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