PMT 291 Precision Machining Capstone Course. This is a project-oriented course that incorporates all machining operations into a real world scenario. The projects include necessary process documentation, computer numerical control (CNC), computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), and manual machining operations. The student will design and make metal stamping or plastic injection tooling. Prerequisites: PMT 210 and PMT 225 with a grade of “C” or better. 6 credit hours.
PMT 299 Special Topics in Precision Machining Technology. Special Topics in Precision Machining Technology (PMT) may include instruction on topics not covered in other PMT courses. Topics covered in other PMT courses may also be covered in more depth in this special topics course. Projects may be undertaken in any area related to the major program with credit hours determined by the level and amount of involvement. The minimum involvement required for one credit is 30 contact hours. The specific topic(s), objectives, plan of instruction, and evaluation criteria must be documented in the syllabus; approved by the Department/Division Chair; and filed in the Academic Records Office. Students may complete more than one Special Topics course, provided that the credits earned in this manner do not exceed a total of four (4) credits. 1-4 credit hours.