Composite Tool Design (A.S.)
The Composites Tool Design Program provides the diverse student body in the surrounding regional community with advanced education in plastic manufacturing technology and serves as a bridge between students who seek job skills, industry certifications or an Associate Degree for employment. The Program provides a high quality of instruction to achieve its objectives. The Associate in Arts in Plastic/Composite Tool Design allows the student to learn basic modeling, dimensioning, tolerancing, and mold design of plastic parts. The student also learns the practical aspects of fabricating parts and tooling for both composite and plastic projects.
Courses
- ENGT 100 — Soft Skills for Manufacturing, Technology and Engineering Professionals
- ENGT 111 — Plastics Technology
- ENGT 116 — Blueprint Reading and Production
- ENGT 117 — Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing and Model Based Definition
- ENGT 131 — Design Fundamentals Including 3D Modeling
- ENGT 209 — Plastics Injection Molding I
- ENGT 250 — Fiberglass and Vacuum Infusion Process Technology
- ENGT 251 — Composites Fabrication and Tooling
- ENGT 259 — Solidworks Introduction
- ENGT 263 — SolidWorks for Industrial Mold Tools Design
- ENGT 281 — Sustainable Toy Design with Solidworks
- ET 101 — Principles of Engineering Technology
- ET 103 — Industrial Process Control
- MTT 100 — Machine Tool Introduction
- MTT 131 — Geometric Tolerance Inspection using Verisurf
- MTT 180 — Robotics for Computer Numerically Controlled Machines
- NPD 101 — Innovation Using Rapid Prototyping
- NPD 103 — Tooling and Materials for New Product Development