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May 31, 2026
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ME 155 - Manufacturing Processes and Materials I/ Laboratory Credit Hours: 3
An introductory course covering the fundamentals of manufacturing methods, processes, and equipment. Topics covered are metallurgy, heat treatment, material selection, sheet metal, casting, rolling, forging, metal joining, gauges, and measurements. The laboratory enhances student learning through hands-on experiments with gauges, measurement, hardness machines, universal tensile testing machines, casting, rolling, and spot welding. Some videos of manufacturing processes are utilized in this course.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- create valuable technical reports using charts and graphs, which would analyze the relationship between different factors and would come up with an explanation, justification, and demonstration of the related theory;
- analyze, evaluate, and discuss the application of different materials such as ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, and alloys;
- analyze, evaluate, and discuss the application of different manufacturing processes such as casting, rolling, forging, welding, and sheet metal work; and
- analyze, evaluate, and apply different material tests such as hardness and universal tensile tests in to justify and evaluate the capability of different materials.
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