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Introduction to Fabrication Lab (ENGT 1213_271_23706) (ZENG-81003)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesday, 5:00PM-6:50PM
LOCATION: TCC Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech Building, ET 107
INSTRUCTOR: Caleb Crall

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A course for the development of lab research and projects in engineering technologies. Students will utilize basic hand tools in the design and fabrication of projects. With training, students may also work with mills, lathes, welding, PCB circuit design, soldering, and/or 3-D plotting in project development. Basics of metal working machine tools and standard shop practices, with a special emphasis on shop safety, will be covered along with exploration into the fundamentals of turning, milling, broaching and sawing, and the abilities of conventional machine tools. Includes lab component.

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Start date

01/12/2026

End date

05/10/2026


Location

Northeast

$ 429.00

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Introduction to Fabrication Lab (ENGT 1213_272_23886) (ZENG-81003)

MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Wednesday, 1:00PM-2:50PM
LOCATION: TCC Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech Building, ET 107
INSTRUCTOR: Caleb Crall

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A course for the development of lab research and projects in engineering technologies. Students will utilize basic hand tools in the design and fabrication of projects. With training, students may also work with mills, lathes, welding, PCB circuit design, soldering, and/or 3-D plotting in project development. Basics of metal working machine tools and standard shop practices, with a special emphasis on shop safety, will be covered along with exploration into the fundamentals of turning, milling, broaching and sawing, and the abilities of conventional machine tools. Includes lab component.

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Start date

01/12/2026

End date

05/10/2026


Location

Northeast

$ 429.00

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