CAD/CNC
CAD (Computer Aided Design) and CNC (Computer Numeric Controlled) programming/machining are separate skilled areas of applied technology. Combining the two creates a hybrid program that fosters development of flexible, multiple-skilled manufacturing workers. Career paths include Programmer, Engineer, Manual Machine Operator, CNC Operator, Set-Up Machinist, Machine Repair, Maintenance Machinist, Maintenance Specialist, and Tool Room Machinist.
Courses
- AMT129A — Introduction to Technology
- BCOM102 — Adv. Business & Tech Communi
- BUS127 — Human Relations
- 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
- COM201 — Public Speaking
- CSS100A — College Success Seminar
- ECON101A — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ELTC104A — Basic Industrial Robotics
- ELTC150 — Industrial Electricity
- 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
- HP201 — Advanced Hydraulics
- 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
- MT218 — 5-Axis CNC & CMM
- PSCI100 — Intro to Political Science
- PSYC201 — General Psychology
- QC101 — Quality Control-Basic
- SOC101 — Principles of Sociology
- TMAT101A — Technical Math I
- TMAT102A — Math-Technical II
- TMAT201 — Math-Technical III