This document outlines the course curriculum for two semesters of a workshop science and measurement program. In the first semester, students will learn basic fitting and measuring tools, health and safety practices, engineering drawing with AutoCAD, basic fabrication including fitting, welding, and conventional turning and milling. The second semester focuses on quality concepts and metrology, prototyping and 3D printing, electronics assembly, and advanced fabrication using CNC turning and milling. Hands-on experience is emphasized across topics.
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6. Semmester: I
THEORY:
WORKSHOP SCIENCE & MEASUREMENT
Ÿ Elementary study of Basic Fi ing & Measuring
tools
Ÿ Understand basic health and safety practices at
theworkplace
MECHANICAL D WING – CAD
Ÿ Introduction to Engineering Drawing
Ÿ Development of Drawing through AutoCAD
P CTICAL:
BASICFABRICATION(FI ING+WELDING)
Ÿ Practically learning the skills of using Hand
tools in the ing shop.
Ÿ Hands-on experience on performing welding
operations through traditional machines &
simulators
Ÿ BASIC MACHINING (CONVENTIONAL
TURNING + MILLING)
Ÿ Involves operational, safety and allied training
on conventional lathes & milling machines.
Ÿ Practical exposure on preparing jobs involving
various turning & milling operation.
Semmester: II
THEORY:
QUALITY CONSCIOUSNESS CONCEPTS:
Ÿ Understanding the various metrological
concepts&qualityparameters.
Ÿ Physically understanding the various
metrologytools&standards.
PROTOTYPING AND 3D PRINTING:
Ÿ StudyaboutPrototyping,needanditsenduse.
Ÿ Understanding the various 3D Printing
technologies with hands-on exposure in
developingtheprototypes.
P CTICAL:
ASSEMBLYPRODUCTION(ELECTRONICS):
Ÿ Learning the fundamentals of electronics and
trade speci c devices.
Ÿ Practical exposure in Development of
electronic assemblies through state of the art
facilities.
ADVANCED FABRICATION (CNC
TURNING+ MILLING)
Ÿ Involves operational, safety and allied training
on CNC machines, along with preliminary
learning through simulators.
Ÿ Individual preparation of practical jobs on
CNC machines involving different operations.