Computer-Aided Design (DCDSD)
Award: Career certificate
Pathway to associate degree: Mechanical Design Technology (DRAS1)
Program location: Fort Omaha Campus
This career certificate enables students to enhance their job-relevant skills in the workplace using CAD software. They are able to apply CAD software in the design of cams, gears, mechanisms, and other machine components.
Requirements for Computer-Aided Design career certificate (27 credit hrs.)
Select two courses from the following:
DRAF 1200 | Design for Precision (Measurement) | 9.0 credits |
DRAF 1400 | Manufacturing Process Design | 9.0 credits |
DRAF 2200 | Machine Design Principles | 9.0 credits |
DRAF 2400 | Tool Design Processes | 9.0 credits |