Mechanical & Automated Design Technology
The Mechanical Automated Design Technology program integrates Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD), Electronics and Electrical Technology (ELEC), and Mechanical Operations Technology (MECH) to explore the intersection of precision engineering and industrial automation. The program prepares students for careers as mechanical and electrical technicians, engineers, and designers, and includes industrial certifications in FANUC Robotics and SOLIDWORKS.
Courses
- CADD-100 — Mechanical Blueprint Reading w/CADD
- CADD-120 — 2D CADD Applications
- CADD-130 — Parametric Modeling Fundamentals
- CADD-140 — Mechanical Detailing Applications
- CADD-160 — Fundamentals of Design
- COMG-153 — Computers-A Practical Approach
- ELEC-124 — Electrical Wiring Fundamentals
- ELEC-134 — Electronic Circuits
- ELEC-138 — Control Panel Building
- ELEC-143 — Programmable Logic Controls I
- ELEC-144 — Programmable Logic Controllers II
- ELEC-170 — Modern Industrial Robotics I
- ELEC-171 — Modern Industrial Robotics II
- ENGL-101 — English Composition I
- ENGL-102 — English Composition II
- ENGL-103 — Composition for Technical Fields I
- MATH-140 — Trigonometry
- MECH-120 — Mechanical Components and Drives
- MECH-130 — Pneumatic & Hydraulic Fundamentals
- MECH-144 — Machining
- MECH-150 — Material Systems & Evaluation
- MECH-151 — Physical Metallurgy
- MECH-246 — CNC Lathe
- MECH-247 — CNC Mill
- PHYS-281 — General College Physics I
- WELD-143 — Welding Processes