Precision Measurement Technology Training is a core course for the major of Mechanical Design and Manufacturing. It is also a high-tech course jointly developed through school-enterprise cooperation. The course is aligned with the Hexagon PC-DMIS international skills certificate training and certification system, with the goal of obtaining skill certificates such as the PC-DMIS Junior Measurement Engineer. To meet the needs of new engineering disciplines, the course adopts a blended teaching model that is task-driven, practice-empowered, and summary-improved. It integrates job positions, courses, competitions, and certifications to restructure the course content. Following the industrial product quality inspection process and the rules of theoretical and technical learning as well as career development, the course logically progresses from simple to complex, from basic knowledge to technical application, and from traditional to new technologies in line with job requirements. It uses representative and typical parts from enterprise production as carriers, integrates virtual simulation detection with real practice, designs online and verifies offline, and cultivates innovative and composite technical talents with the ability of self-learning, dedication to technical improvement, good professional ethics, and sustainable development ability.
This course consists of 48 class hours, covering seven chapters, with the organic integration of ideological and political elements into the course content. Utilizing the OBE (Outcomes-Based Education) concept, discovery learning method, and self-study guidance method, it skillfully leverages the diverse nature of internet information to guide students in conducting divergent learning autonomously.
The teaching team of this course is strong in faculty strength and high in professional quality, with five members holding master's degrees and one professor.