V21SP Princ of Manufact (MEC-1310-VO01F)

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MEC-1310: Principles of Manufacturing

 

Course Description

This course provides students with an introduction to manufacturing, including facilitating safe work practices in industrial environments and controlling and improving quality in a manufacturing setting. The course also covers fire safety, pressurized gases, electrical hazards, and safe machine usage. Students will examine Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policy. Upon completion, students will have the opportunity to earn the Safety Certification and the Quality Practices and Measurement Certification through the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC).

Essential Objectives

By the end of the course, students will be able to: 

  1. Describe the careers available in manufacturing.
  2. Compare safe and unsafe manufacturing workplace environments.
  3. Identify and evaluate unsafe conditions and describe and apply strategies for corrective action.
  4. Demonstrate teaming techniques as they apply to a manufacturing environment.
  5. Identify industrial gases and describe safe handling practices.
  6. Identify and describe the functions and responsibilities of agencies that regulate safety in the workplace.
  7. Explain the key elements of a quality system.
  8. Identify the steps involved in building quality into a product.
  9. Explain the importance of data collection and analysis to quality.
  10. Identify the roles of management and production workers regarding quality.
  11. Identify methods of inspecting materials, processes, and final products.
  12. Demonstrate accuracy using precision measuring tools and read basic drawings.
  13. Apply geometric dimensioning and tolerance.

 

Textbooks & Technology

Required Textbooks:

There are no required textbooks for this course. Please see the module overview & resources pages for your course materials.

Technology Requirements:

You will be completing eLearning modules through the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC). You will receive an email from MSSC with your activation instructions. If you did not receive the email, please check your spam folders, and let your instructor know if you don't see the email.

Modular Topics

  • Module 1: Course Orientation/Careers in Manufacturing
  • Module 2: Production Teams & Training and Leadership
  • Module 3: Inspections, Job Safety, and Personal Protective Equipment
  • Module 4: Fire, Electrical, and Work Area Safety
  • Module 5: Hazardous Materials
  • Module 6: Tool, Machine, and Material Handling
  • Module 7: MSSC National Assessment - Safety
  • Module 8: Manufacturing Math
  • Module 9: Blueprint Reading
  • Module 10: Blueprint Reading 3 and Basic Measurement
  • Module 11: Precision Measurement Tools and Dimensional Gauging
  • Module 12: Quality Systems and Statistical Process Control
  • Module 13: Control Charts and Continuous Improvement
  • Module 14: Final National Assessment Review
  • Module 15: MSSC National Assessment in Quality Practices and Measurement

Suggested Progression

This is a self-paced asynchronous course which means that students will be starting and progressing at different rates throughout the term. Once you feel like you have a strong handle on the material, and you have completed all of the assignments for the module, you should feel comfortable moving on, regardless of the pace, as long as you complete the course within the semester timeframe.  If you are starting at the beginning of the term, you could spend one week on each module to successfully complete the course within the term. If you are starting 7 weeks into the course, you could spend one week covering two modules so that you complete the course successfully within the term.

Grading 

Your final grade will be based on the following assessments:

Assignment Category Grade Weight Percentage
Demonstrate Your Learning Forums & Assignments 25%
Elearning through MSSC 25%
Safety Assessment 25%
Quality Assessment 25%
Total 100%

 

Assignments Overview

Your learning modules will consist of learning resources, demonstrate your learning forums, assignments, and Elearning pre and post-tests through MSSC. 

Demonstrate Your Learning forums are a part of every learning module and most are post-first discussions which means that you will post your reply before seeing the replies of others. Discussions will be graded based on the following rubric:

Exceeds Expectations Meets Expectations Approaching Expectations Does Not Meet Expectations Points
Knowledge Comprehensive, in-depth and wide-ranging
(5 points)
Up to date and relevant
(4 points)
Relevant but not comprehensive
(3 points)
Limited superficial knowledge/response
(2 points)
5 points
Understanding Outstanding ability to grasp concepts and relate theory to practice
(5 points)
High level of ability to conceptualize essential ideas and relate theory to practice
(4 points)
Some ability to conceptualize essential ideas and relate theory to practice
(3 points)
Limited ability to draw out concepts and relate theory to practice
(2 points)
5 points
Writing Skills Excellent mechanics, sentence structure, and organization
(5 points)
Significant mechanics, structure and organization
(4 points)
Some grammatical lapses, uses emotional response in lieu of relevant points
(3 points)
Poor grammar, weak communication
(2 points)
5 points
Application/Analysis Grasps inner relationship of concepts. Excellent use of a wide range of supporting material
(5 points)
Demonstrates the ability to analyze and synthesize, independent analysis, good use of a range of supportive material
(4 points)
Informed commentary with some evidence of genuine analysis; some supportive materials used
(3 points)
Lacks evidence of critical analysis, poor use of supportive evidence
(2 points)
5 points
Total Points: 20 points

 

 

Student Support & Policies

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