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595B - Mech Tech - Design - AAS

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Program Code

595B

Degree Designation

AAS

Program Description

This degree program is for students desiring employment in the field of mechanical or industrial engineering technology. Graduates may qualify for positions such as machine, tool, and product designer; industrial laboratory technician; inspector; production control technician; sales, field, or safety technician; CAD operator; and other related positions. Graduates also have the option of transferring to four-year institutions offering a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering technology. Program completion will require students to attend some classes on the Jamestown Campus.

Information And Additional Notes

  • To complete the program in two years, students must begin in a fall semester at the appropriate levels of math. MAT 1590 has a prerequisite of MAT 0550 or placement. With the appropriate mathematical background, students may elect to take MAT 1600 and MAT 1710 in place of the MAT 1590/1600 requirements.

  • Students should consult with an advisor on which course choice is most appropriate for their educational and/or career goals.

  • *ENR 1560: Introduction to Engineering & Engineering Design incorporates the student learning outcomes of INT 1555: Inquire.

Mechanical Technology - Design (A.A.S.) | Jamestown Community College (sunyjcc.edu)

Outcome

Design for strength and deflection resistance the basic mechanical components of a system.

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Analyze a thermodynamic or fluid system using the zeroth, first, and second laws of thermodynamics.

Outcome

Participate in and contribute to a formal design/manufacturing cycle.

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Create industrially acceptable CAD documentation of a product design.

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Generate a correct machining process for the manual production of a basic mechanical component.

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Recognize the basic manufacturing processes and be able to identify the strengths and weaknesses of each process.

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Write CNC programs to machine a basic part on a mill or lathe as is appropriate.

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Use computer software to present concepts, obtain, and analyze information.