MTT 2120 CNC Programming II
Course Information
| Course Number | MTT 2120 |
|---|---|
| Course Title | CNC Programming II |
| Description | This course provides students with continuing opportunities to work with computer numerical control (CNC) programming, building on what was learned in the previous programming course. Topics include lathe programming, program downloading, editing and advanced set-ups and operations. (Prerequisite: MTT 1220). |
| Total Credits | 4 |
| Total Hours | 96 |
| Instruction Type | Credits and Hours |
|---|---|
| Lecture | 2 Credits, 48 Hours |
| Lab | 2 Credits, 48 Hours |
Pre/Corequisites
Prerequisite: MTT 1220
Institutional Core Competencies
- Communication - Students will be able to demonstrate appropriate and effective interactions with others to achieve their personal, academic, and professional objectives.
- Critical and Creative Thinking - Students will be able to demonstrate purposeful thinking with the goal of using a creative process for developing and building upon ideas and/or the goal of using a critical process for the analyzing and evaluating of ideas.
Course Competencies
- Create an advanced G&M code program
- Demonstrate tapping process
- Demonstrate the control memory operation
- Explain machine controls
- Use advanced setup of Work Coordinate System (WCS) and tools in mill and lathe
- Create a computer folder for file management
- Execute use of machine axis
- Demonstrate lathe graphing
- Explain ways to break an edge
- Explain tooling holders
- Program 2-dimension geometry with Mastercam
- Identify different types of cutting tools
SCC Accessibility Statement
South Central College strives to make all learning experiences as accessible as possible. If you have a disability and need accommodations for access to this class, contact the Academic Support Center to request and discuss accommodations.
North Mankato: Room B-132, (507) 389-7222; Faribault: Room A-116, (507) 332-7222.
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