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CNC101 - Computer Numerical Control

This course is designed to give the student the necessary skills to properly plan and write a numerical control program. Topics covered include preparatory functions, miscellaneous functions, linear interpolation, circular interpolation and canned cycles.

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EAC150 - College English

College English is an introductory college writing and reading subject fundamental to successful college studies. Through a variety of assignments and classroom activities, students will strive to develop the rhetorical and analytical skills essential to their success as communicators in college and upon graduation. Fiction and non-fiction will be a central vehicle for teaching writing.

PRE-REQUISITES: EAC149, EAP500, ESL934, ELI Level 8 or placement based on a Seneca College English Skills Assessment

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ICA001 - Introduction To Computers and Applications

In this subject students are introduced to the use of computer systems, a microcomputer operating system (MS Windows), and the following business applications: MS Word 2010 for word processing, MS PowerPoint 2010 for business presentations, and MS Excel 2010 for spreadsheets. The student will use Windows to effectively operate a personal computer, access various Seneca computer systems, prepare word documents, create business presentations, and develop spreadsheets.

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IED104 - Interpreting Engineering Drawings and Fixture Design

This subject covers the theory, conventions, standards and procedures associated with the preparation of mechanical drawings. Detailed discussion of orthographic drawings, pictorial drawings, sectional views and auxiliary views will help students to develop the skills necessary to properly read blueprints. The purpose and design of fixtures as they relate to the CNC machine will be introduced and discussed in great detail.

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MTH101 - Mathematics

This is a basic mathematics subject covering fractions, decimals, algebra, and geometry. This course will give the student the skills necessary to solve practical math problems related to machining.

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SHP104 - Precision Machining

This subject is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of a variety of metal machining equipment including the lathe, milling machines (vertical, horizontal and CNC), surface grinder and cylindrical grinder. Students will learn safe working habits and develop good planning skills, while learning to produce very accurate work pieces. This is a hands-on experience and students are required to wear safety shoes and glasses.

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THY101 - Machining Theory

Topics covered in this subject are safety, care and use of measuring instruments, geometry of cutters, feeds and speeds of cutters, machine tools, holding devices, manufacturing of steel, and machining procedures.

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