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Industrial: Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

Course Description
This training can be done on your site if you have the necessary equipment. The training topics and program hours are customized around the specific skills your employees need. The following units and their associated skill sets can be combined and customized to your specific job applications. Number of program hours based on the specific job applications. Each skill area represents 10-20 contact hours.

Basic CAD
This program introduces computer-aided drafting software for specific technologies to non-drafting majors. Emphasis is placed on understanding the software command structure and drafting standards for specific technical fields. Upon completion, the participants should be able to create and plot basic drawings.

CAD Level I
This program introduces CAD software as a drawing tool. Topics include drawing, editing, file management, and plotting. Upon completion, participants should be able to produce and plot a CAD drawing.

CAD Level II
This program includes advanced two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and solid modeling and extended CAD applications. Upon completion, the participants should be able to generate and manage CAD drawings and models to produce engineering documents.

CAD Level III
This program covers basic principles of three-dimensional CAD wireframe and surface models. Topics include user coordinate systems, three-dimensional viewpoints, three-dimensional wireframes, and surface components and viewpoints. Upon completion, participants should be able to create and manipulate three-dimensional wireframe and surface models.

Intro Auto Mfg Controls Systems
This course prepares machine operators in various procedures, methods, tools and equipment necessary to analyze and troubleshoot automated manufacturing controls. Topics include electro-mechanical, optic, and photo optic sensors and control systems. Upon completion, the participants should be able to troubleshoot basic control problems on automated manufacturing equipment.

Introduction to CIM
This program introduces the elements of computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM). Topics include statistical process control, computer-aided design and manufacturing, numeric control, and flexible systems. Upon completion, participants should be able to explain the major components of computer-integrated manufacturing.

Course Length
Length of program based on participants’ specific skill needs.

Customization
Programs are tailored to suit your specific training needs.

Delivery Options
We will deliver training to suit your schedule. All programs can be conducted in increments as little as two hours per session or as long as 6 hours a session.

Cost
$100 per instructor hour plus a one-time $100 administrative fee per program. Participant materials are extra.

 

 

 





 
 
 
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