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Computer Aided DraingCareer Pathway: Engineering/Manufacturingand Industrial TechnologyComputer Numerical ControlCareer Pathway: Engineering/Manufacturingand Industrial TechnologyAdvanced CertificateAs a computer draer, you will make detailedmanual or computer drawings of products and machinery from sketchesand specifications conceived by engineers and designers. The finisheddrawings are used as working plans for engineering and manufacturingpurposes. Depending on experience and level of responsibility, dutiesmay vary from preparing basic drawings to modifying the finisheddesign using computer aided design equipment.In order to enter this area of work, you should be able to: work withinprecise limits or standards of accuracy, concentrate for long periods oftime, visualize 3-dimensional objects from drawings or pictures, seedetail in objects or drawings, and recognize slight differences in shapesand shadings. Computer skills are a requirement.Sem HrsRequired Courses*$ CAD 114 Introduction to CAD ............................................................... 2*$ CAD 120 Introduction to CAM............................................................... 3*$ CAD 214 CAD Techniques.................................................................... 3*$ CAD 226 3D Parametric Solid Modeling ............................................... 3* CNC 162 Computer Numerical Control Theory..................................... 4* DRF 104 Basic Mechanical Design ...................................................... 4OR* DRF 105 Beginning Mechanical Drafting.............................................. (3)* DRF 107 Intermediate Mechanical Design ........................................... 3* DRF 128 Geometric Tolerancing........................................................... 2* MIT 111 Manufacturing Processes ...................................................... 3* MS 113 Machining Processes ............................................................ 2* MTH --- Any Approved Intermediate Algebra Course ......................... 4OR* MT 110 Machine Tool Calculations..................................................... (4)* CED 280B Cooperative Education Design Technology........................... 1Total Credits Required For Certificate 33/34Notations:* A “C” minimum grade is required in each asterisked course.$ Key Course: Key courses must be completed within 5 years ofcompleting certificate or degree. Failure to complete within the statedtime frame will require you to repeat this course. See GraduationRequirements, page 106.1. File an application for an associate or dual degree and/or certificatewith the Records and Registration Office by mid-semester of the finalsemester of your course work. See page 106-108 for other graduationrequirements.2. <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to modify graduation requirements.Advanced CertificateAs a CNC Machine Tool Programmer/Operator,you will use computer driven machine tools such as lathes, mills, lasers,water jet, wire and/or sinker electrical discharge machines, tube benders,punches, brakes, and grinders to shape materials to precise dimensions.Although some programmer/operators can work with a wide variety ofCNC machine tools, most specialize in one or two types. Specific dutiesmay include: studying blueprints or sketches; building tooling, jigs, orfixtures; programming and editing; machine work pieces; inspectingand certifying product for dimensional accuracy; and light duty repairand maintenance of the CNC machine. Many of the CNC courses listedbelow require prior basic machine tool work experience and/or highschool or skill center classes in basic machine tools.Sem HrsProgram Requirements*$ CAD 114 Introduction to CAD ............................................................... 2*$ CAD 120 Introduction to CAM............................................................... 3* CNC 160 Theory of Computer Numerical Control................................. 3* CNC 162 Computer Numerical Control Applications............................. 3* CNC 285 Computer Numerical Control Capstone Course .................... 4* DRF 104 Basic Mechanical Design ...................................................... 4OR* DRF 105 Beginning Mechanical Design ............................................... (3)OR* DRF 121 Blueprint Reading .................................................................. (3)* DRF 128 Geometric Tolerancing........................................................... 2* MS 114 Industrial Technology Machine Tools..................................... 3* MS 130 Machine Tools I...................................................................... 6* MS 230 Machine Tools II..................................................................... 6* MT 110 Machine Tool Calculations..................................................... 4Total Credits Required For Certificate 39/40Notations:* A “C” minimum grade is required in each asterisked course.$ Key Course: Key courses must be completed within 5 years ofcompleting certificate or degree. Failure to complete within the statedtime frame will require you to repeat this course. See GraduationRequirements, page 106.1. File an application for an associate or dual degree and/or certificatewith the Records and Registration Office by mid-semester of the finalsemester of your course work. See page 106-108 for other graduationrequirements.2. <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to modify graduation requirements.<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2007</strong>-<strong>2008</strong>Career Information: www.delta.edu/careercenter/ See an advisor for scheduling assistance.43

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