Computer Aided Drafting and Design – Mechanical | AAS with an Emphasis Area
The Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) program prepares students to enter the workforce as a skilled CAD technician for who are equipped with a solid foundation for drafting positions in manufacturing, engineering, and other areas requiring production-ready drawings and 3-dimensional or 3D printed models. Students will learn to prepare 2D and 3D projects for fabrication using the latest releases of multiple CAD software. In addition, students will acquire skills in subject matter of design principles, industry standards, fabrication materials, manufacturing applications, tolerance methods and analysis, problem-solving techniques, and general organizational skills.
Courses
- BUS 1015 — Introduction to Business
- CAD 1100 — Print Reading for Computer Aided Drafting
- CAD 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D I
- CAD 1102 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D II
- CAD 2080 — Internship
- CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical
- CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks
- CAD 2458 — Introduction to Creo Basics
- CAD 2459 — Advanced Creo
- CAD 2460 — Inventor I/Autodesk
- CAD 2660 — 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing
- CAD 2661 — Advanced 3D Printing
- CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications
- COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3
- COM 2250 — Organizational Communication
- CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy
- EGG 1020 — Engineering Methodologies
- EGT 1100 — Print Reading
- EGT 1101 — Mechanical Design I
- EGT 1102 — Mechanical Design II
- EGT 1110 — IDEA: Introduction to Design and Engineering Applications
- EGT 2303 — Applied Dimension and Tolerance
- EGT 2305 — Geometric Dimension & Tolerance
- EGT 2310 — Mechanical Design III
- ELT 1004 — Electronic Assembly
- ELT 1206 — Fundamentals of DC/AC
- ELT 1246 — Digital Devices in Computers
- ELT 2252 — Motors & Controls
- ELT 2358 — Programmable Logic Controllers
- ELT 2362 — Introduction to Microcontrollers
- ELT 2367 — Introduction to Robotics
- ELT 2368 — Robotics Technologies
- ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1
- HVA 1002 — Basic Refrigeration
- HVA 1005 — Electricity for HVAC/R
- HVA 1010 — Fundamentals of Gas Heating
- HVA 1011 — Piping Skills for HVAC
- HVA 2047 — Hot Water Heating Systems
- MAC 1000 — Machine Shop Safety
- MAC 1001 — Introduction to Machine Shop
- MAC 2005 — Introduction to CNC Milling Operations
- MAC 2006 — CNC Milling Operations II
- MAC 2040 — CAD/CAM 2D
- MAC 2041 — CAD CAM 2D Lab
- MAT 1140 — Career Math:
- MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1
- MAT 1420 — College Trigonometry: GT-MA1
- MTE 1130 — Metrology
- MTE 2330 — Strength of Materials
- PHY 1111 — Physics: Algebra-Based I with Lab: GT-SC1
- PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships