21st Century Standards Profile

Engineering and Technical

Course Title: Applications in Machine Tool Technology WVEIS Code 1902

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Course Description: This course introduces the student to the knowledge base and technical skills for concepts in Machine Tool Technology. Areas of study include advanced: measuring, drill press, metal lathe, and milling machine operations. Emphasis will be placed on career exploration, job seeking skills, and personal and professional ethics. Safety instruction is integrated into all activities. Students will utilize problem-solving techniques and participate in laboratory activities to develop an understanding of course concepts and teachers should provide each student with real world learning opportunities and instruction. Students are encouraged to become active members of Skills USA for additional co-curricular opportunities that enhance student achievement, develop student leadership, and support experiential learning. Course components also address the 21st Century Learning Skills and Technology Tools. All West Virginia teachers are responsible for classroom instruction that integrates learning skills, technology tools, and content standards and objectives.

Level of Competence:

  • Above Mastery: The student demonstrates exceptional and exemplary performance with distinctive and sophisticated application of knowledge and skills that exceed standard. The student can independently solve problems and is self-directed.
  • Mastery:The student demonstrates competent and proficient performance and shows a thorough and effective application of knowledge and skills that meet standard. Application of knowledge and skills is thorough and effective and the student can work independently.
  • Partial Mastery: The student demonstrates basic but inconsistent performance of fundamental knowledge and skills characterized by errors and/or omissions.Performance needs further development and supervision.

Content Standards and Objectives / Above Mastery / Mastery / Partial Mastery / Date / Comments
Standard 1: Measuring
Objectives / The student will
ET.O.MTT.1.1 / identify and properly use a variety of measuring equipment, including: vernier caliper, height gage.
ET.O.MTT.1.2 / demonstrate use of an inch based inside and outside vernier micrometer.
Standard 2: Drill Press Operations
Objectives / The student will
ET.O.MTT.2.1 / select, mount, and secure jigs and fixtures for drill press.
ET.O.MTT.2.2 / perform tapping and boring operations on drill press.
Standard 3: Metal Lathe Operations
Objectives / The student will
ET.O.MTT.3.1 / mount work in independent lathe chuck, face workpiece, center drill workpiece.
ET.O.MTT.3.2 / perform setup using dial indicator to measure offsets on a lathe.
ET.O.MTT.3.3 / perform a variety of lathe operations, including turn round stock to specific size and length to shoulder.
Standard 4: Milling Machine Operations
Objectives / The student will
ET.O.MTT.4.1 / align milling machine head to a specific angle.
ET.O.MTT.4.2 / locate workpiece and find center locations with a center finder.
ET.O.MTT.4.3 / mill a step using a milling machine.
Standard 5: Student Organization Participation
Objectives / The student will
ET.O.MTT.5.1 / examine the purposes and goals of student organizations.
ET.O.MTT.5.2 / demonstrate leadership skills through participation in student organization activities such as meetings, programs, projects, and competitions.
ET.O.MTT.5.3 / discover the benefits and responsibilities of participation in student, professional, and civic organizations as an adult.

Profile Summary

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