Go to Main Content

Northeast State

 

HELP | EXIT

Syllabus Information

 

Fall Term 2020
May 18, 2024
Transparent Image
Syllabus Information
Quality and Inspection - 80460 - INTC 1010 - A01 - 80460 - INTC 1010 - H01

Associated Term: Fall Term 2020
Levels: Undergraduate

Northeast State CC, Main Campus
Lecture Schedule Type
Hybrid Instructional Method

Learning Objectives: COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will: • Identify the various methods used in obtaining accurate measurements of component parts used in industry. • Utilize various precision instruments and gauges found in inspection departments to insure quality control procedures. • Describe blueprint dimensions, tolerances and classes of fit help promote quality control programs in industry. • Utilize hands-on experience in inspection procedures using surface plate tools and equipment. • Identify dimensioning systems used in industry. • Interpret tolerances, allowances for various fits and layout procedures. • Recognize the need for quality control in manufacturing and terms used in industry. • Use layout equipment, inspection gauges and precision measuring instruments. • Use small precision measurement tools such as micrometers, calipers, hole gauges, etc. • Use surface plate equipment, height gauges, gauge blocks and the sine bar. COURSE CONTENT: WEEK CHAPTER TOPIC 1 Evaluation of Course Syllabus and Course Content 2 1 - 2 Introduction to Quality and Total Quality Management 3 6 Reading Engineering Drawings, Lines, Tolerances and rules to follow when using Engineering Drawings. 4 7 – 8 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing symbols and usage. 5 – 8 9 Common Measuring Tools & Measurements. Rules, Calipers, Gage Blocks, Mechanical Indicators, Gages, Micrometers, Vernier Instruments, Basic Calibration Techniques. 9 – 10 10 Surface Plate Inspection Methods 11 – 12 11 – 12 Special Measuring Equipment and Techniques 13 13 Introduction to Statistical Process Control 14 14 Shop Mathematics 15 Review 16 Final Exam
Required Materials: PREREQUISITES: None. COREQUISITES: None. REQUIRED TEXT & MATERIALS: TEXT: The Quality Technician’s Handbook, 6th Edition 2003, Gary K. Griffith, Prentice Hall.
Technical Requirements: LIBRARY LEARNING RESOURCES: Students are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the Library and other learning/information resources and services. In addition to traditional books, monographs, and periodicals, the Library provides access to databases and to other electronic resources in a variety of subject areas. Reference librarians are available for individual assistance in person, by telephone, or through the Library’s website (http://www.northeaststate.edu/library/). INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS: Lecture. EVALUATION METHODS: The final course grade will be composed of classroom participation, homework and written tests. GRADING SCALE: Final grades will be awarded as follows: 90-100 A 80-89 B 70-79 C 65-69 D Below 65 F ATTENDANCE POLICY: The attendance policy for the Division of Advanced Technologies is designed to foster student success. Prompt and regular attendance is the responsibility of each student. The student is responsible for all material covered and all assignments made in class. Any time a student is absent from a class, laboratory or other scheduled event, it is the student's responsibility to make satisfactory arrangements for any make-up work permitted by the instructor. An absence is defined as nonattendance for any reason, including illness, emergency or official leave. A student is considered to have accumulated excessive absences when he/she has been absent more than the number of times a class meets in one (1) week. The instructor may define a number of tardies to be equal to an absence. The instructor may impose a penalty for excessive absence from class. A student that is not present when attendance is taken has the responsibility to make sure their attendance record has been recorded in accordance to the instructor’s class attendance policy. Any concerns regarding attendance records for the semester must be addressed prior to the last day of class. INSTITUTIONAL POLICY STATEMENTS: • Classroom Management Policy: The instructor has the primary responsibility for the control over classroom/laboratory behavior and maintenance of academic integrity and can order the temporary removal or exclusion from the classroom of any student engaged in disruptive conduct or conduct violating the general rules and regulations of the College. Extended or permanent exclusion from the classroom/laboratory or further disciplinary action can be affected only through appropriate procedures of the College. Any electronic communication device such as pagers, cellular phones, etc. must either be turned off or set so it will not interrupt the class. • Plagiarism Statement: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. • Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Statement: In order for the College to make reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities, the student must contact the Center for Students with Disabilities and present a Faculty Accommodation Form to each instructor. Accommodations include, but are not limited to the following: extended time on tests, alternative test location or format, interpreter services, and note taking services. When possible, students should request accommodations prior to the beginning of each semester. Testing accommodations must be arranged prior to the scheduled test date. No accommodations will be provided without approval from the Center for Students with Disabilities. • Statement of Policy Regarding Children on Campus: Campus policy prohibits bringing children to classrooms or labs. • General Attendance Statement: Students are expected to follow the attendance policy as described by each instructor. • Emergency Evacuation Statement: In case of any building evacuation, students are to proceed under the direction of their instructor to the nearest exit in an orderly manner. The nearest exit for this classroom location is ___________________________. To ensure your safety, everyone will move to ________________ (each instructor is to identify the nearest exit for each classroom and the designated safe area). No one is allowed to re-enter the building until official notification is given.

View Catalog Entry

Return to Previous New Search
Transparent Image
Skip to top of page
Release: 8.7.2.6