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ADM 102 — COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

3 credits · 3 hours

Prerequisite: As determined by college. Courses | 160 This course is an introduction to basic Computer Aided Design functions and techniques using “hands-on” applications. Topics include terminology, hardware, basic computer aided design (CAD) and operating system functions, file manipulation, industry standards for CAD drawings, and basic CAD software applications in producing softcopy and hardcopy. At the completion of this course, students should be proficient in the production of two-dimensional drawings that meets technical standards including setting up print styles and exporting drawings to the appropriate format. Note: This course is a suitable substitute for DDT 104. ADM 103 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING (CIM) MATERIALS & PROCESSES (3) Prerequisite: As determined by college. This course provides an overview of the materials and processes used in advanced manufacturing. In addition, this course is a basic introduction to concepts related to the computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) process. The student will be exposed to the theory behind the complete automation of a manufacturing plant with all processes functioning under computer control and digital information tying them together. The technician's role in the process improvement of not only the cell but the full CIM system, related safety, and inspection and process adjustment are also covered.

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