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Computer-Aided Design Manufacturing Technical Certificate

Computer-Aided Design Manufacturing Technical Certificate

This program is available at the Springfield - Leffel Lane location.

The Computer-Aided Design Certificate is designed to provide the technical background necessary to produce mechanical drawings using computer-aided drafting techniques. Manufacturing coursework is included to help students understand the principles of manufacturability in mechanical design.

Certificate programs are designed for those students who seek to enhance their job-related skills in a specialized area. These certificates are typically a portion of the courses in one of the associate degree programs. Coursework included in this certificate program can be applied towards Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Associate degrees.

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Outcomes and Curriculum

Upon completion of the Computer-Aided Design Certificate - Manufacturing Option,a graduate will be able to:

  • Design and document a part using current 3D computer-aided design software
  • Validate a 3D assembly
  • Use a computer-aided manufacturing software to prepare a part for production.
Course Title Credits
Fall
CAD 2100 Solid Modeling  
or CAD 2110 SolidWorks 3
CAD 2200 Advanced Solid Modeling 3
CAD 2300 Computer-Aided Manufacturing 3
INT 1000 OSHA 10-Hour General Safety 1
ENT 1050 Manufacturing Foundations 4
EBE 1000 Employability Skills 1
 
Spring
ENT 1000 Introduction to Industrial and Engineering Technology 3
ENT 1500 Engineering Materials 3
ENT 2100 Manufacturing Processes 3
ENG 1111 English I 3
MTH 1280 College Algebra 4
 
  Total credit hours 31

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Nora Hatem Professor, Engineering Technologies

937.328.6107 hatemn@clarkstate.edu