Manufacturing Processes
Course Overview
Course Code: MFNG-189
Department: Manufacturing
Credit Hours: 3.00
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This course involves the interpretation of specifications, work orders, and technical drawings as they are directly related to the manufacturing industry. It also incorporates the identification of the major stages of production and production systems. Students will become familiar with the types, operations, and applications of castings, molding, machine finishing, assembly, separation, and filling processes. In addition, there will be an introduction to lean concepts, production planning, work flow and how to balance workflow. Production packaging and its systematic processes will be covered as well. Successful completion of this class will prepare a potential or existing employee to possess the manufacturing processes and production skills that will benefit any manufacturing position.
Course Schedule
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Term: Fall 2025
Section Name: MFNG-189-CR01D
Location: CRISP Center
Available Seats: 10
Faculty Name: C. Boehne
Min Credits: 3.00
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