![]() (*1) Students who are not MTH 150 ready should take TRS 094 before their first semester at MCC or plan to spend one to two additional semesters at MCC to complete their credential(s). MTH 152 Survey of Mathematics for Technicians OR HIGHER (*2) MET 201 Designing for Materials, Manufacturing and Assembly MET 135 Measurement and Analysis OR TAM 138 Dimensional Metrology OR MET 206 Engineering Materials MET 122 Adv Solid Modeling using SolidWorks TEK 145 Career Communications OR ENG 101 College Composition OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition TEK 101 Computer Applications for Technicians MTH 150 Survey of Mathematics OR HIGHER (*1) MET 121 Computer Aided Drafting/Design - Solid Modeling MET 103 Manufacturing Processes I OR TAM 141 Machine Shop Laboratory Auto CADD and Technology courses are also highly desired. ![]() Recommended High School Courses: Elementary algebra and some high school geometry preferred. Required High School Courses (Admissions Requirement): MTH 150-ready and TRS 200-ready. (Housed in the Engineering Technologies Department)ġ) Generate 3-view drawings and pictorial sketchesģ) Design and create their own drawings using AutoCAD softwareĥ) Demonstrate competence in material selection and design optimization techniques necessary for today’s modern manufacturing and assembly processesĦ) Apply Computer Aided Design tools to analyze the functional parameters of parts and assemblies.ħ) Communicate ideas in a graphical format with the understanding and use of a 2D and 3D CAD program (AutoCAD)Ĩ) Create 3D models that emphasize important design principles, which may include: design intent, proper dimensioning, tolerancing, multiple configurations and relations with proper 2D orthographic projections Course content covers basic geometric creation, metrology, geometric data management, technical math, communications, manufacturing process interfaces, design optimization and design analysis. The curriculum covers a broad base of current Computer Aided Design, Basic Applied Manufacturing and Engineering skills necessary for success and productivity in modern industry. ![]() The outcomes of this certificate program will prepare students for employment in the field of Mechanical Computer Aided Design and Drafting. This program's design is based on: New MCC General Education ![]()
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