Computer Aided Design Technology
CAD professionals use 2D and 3D CAD software to create designs, assisting businesses in building automotive and aerospace components, machine parts, and assemblies. Graduates are prepared to work as CAD Designers, CAD Detailers, CAD Technicians, or CAD Drafters. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college can pursue an engineering technology degree and should consult an MCC Counselor to ensure proper course selection.
Courses
- AMT129A — Introduction to Technology
- BCOM102 — Adv. Business & Tech Communi
- BUS127 — Human Relations
- BUS179 — Keyboarding
- CAD110 — Intro Computer-Aided Drafting
- CAD150 — Blueprint Reading
- CAD151 — Geometric Dimen & Tolerance
- CAD211 — Introduction to Inventor
- CAD250 — Intro to SolidWorks 3D
- CAD252 — CAD252 Advanced SolidWorks
- CAD255 — Introduction to Siemens Nx
- CAD256 — Special Topics in SolidWorks
- CAD260 — CAD CAPSTONE
- COM101 — Oral Communications
- COM201 — Public Speaking
- CSS100A — College Success Seminar
- ECON101A — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENG101 — English Composition
- ENG102 — English Composition
- ENGR105 — Introduction to Engineering
- HE110 — Industr Safety/Wkplace Trng
- HIST102 — Western Civiliz-1500 to Pres
- HIST201 — U.S. to 1877
- HP101 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics
- HUM195 — Introduction to Humanities
- MATH141 — Precalculus
- MATH161 — Calculus I
- MATH162A — Calculus II
- MET101 — Industrial Materials
- MET102 — Basic Cast Metals
- MET201 — Metallurgy
- MT101B — Basic Machining
- MT102A — Intermediate Machining
- MT103A — Advanced Machining
- MT150 — Machinery Handbook
- MT205A — NC/CNC Num Con/Comp Num Cntrl
- MT206A — 2-D CAD/CAM Comp Aid Des Mch
- MT216 — Adv. Comp Aid Design
- PSYC201 — General Psychology
- QC101 — Quality Control-Basic
- SOC101 — Principles of Sociology
- TMAT101A — Technical Math I
- TMAT102A — Math-Technical II
- TMAT201 — Math-Technical III