Computer-Aided Design
Computer aided design (CAD) is an advanced product development tool used in all manufacturing which allows engineers, designers, and technicians to develop new products faster with increased precision by automating many complex, tedious, and repetitive design tasks. Traditional technical drawing theory and Practices are utilized alongside the most up-to-date CAD applications, The degree prepares students for employment as a CAD Designer, CAD Technicians, or Design Drafter.
Courses
- CAD 101 — Introduction to Drafting and Blueprint Reading for CAD
- CAD 102 — Drafting Terminology for CAD
- CAD 104 — Introduction to Computer-Aided Design
- CAD 106 — CAD Applications I
- CAD 114 — Introduction to Parametric Modeling
- CAD 200 — CAD Applications II
- CAD 202 — CAD Applications III
- CAD 204 — Three-Dimensional Applications
- CAD 210 — Design and Prototyping
- CAD 214 — Adv 3D Applications .............................................................................3 hours
- CAD 230 — Introduction to the Manufacturing Processes
- CAD 231 — Tool Design I
- CMN 101 — Introduction to Speech I 3 Life or Physical Science 3
- CMN 104 — Interpersonal Communication2
- CSC 106 — Introduction to Computers
- ENG 101 — section. The course will enhance the goals and objectives of ENG 101. ENG
- ENG 191 — Business Communication
- FYE 101 — Blazing Your Trail, is a required one-credit hour general education course
- MAT 109 — Elementary Statistics 3 CSC 107 Word Processing-Core Level 2
- MAT 114 — Trigonometry
- MFG 104 — Quality/Continuous Improvement
- PSY 145 — Human Rel/Workplace 3 MAT 109 Elementary Statistics 3