Undergraduate Certificate in Computer-Aided Design
The Undergraduate Certificates in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is an 18-credit program that provides students with a solid foundation in the field of computer-aided design.
Undergraduate Certificates in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Credit Distribution
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Required Courses
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Credits
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Drafting Fundamentals
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3
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Computer-Aided Drafting
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3
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Computer-Aided Design and Drafting
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3
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Students select nine (9) credits* from the following:
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9
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CAD/CAM (Computer Assisted Manufacturing)
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Advanced Techniques in CAD
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Intermediate Drafting
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Printed Circuit Board Design in CAD
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Computer Graphics
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Descriptive Geometry
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Total
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18 credits
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*There should be no more than two computer (non CAD) courses and no more than two drafting (non-CAD) courses. There should be at least three courses in CAD.
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