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The Manufacturing Technology program provides training in a wide variety of skill areas of product manufacturing and services. The four degree options in the program are Automated Manufacturing Systems, Drafting/Design, Manufacturing Technology and Manufacturing Engineering Technology. Automated Manufacturing is designed to prepare the student for careers in computer-aided manufacturing, robotics and numerical control. Drafting/Design prepares the student for careers in the drafting and computer-aided design areas. Manufacturing Technology provides the student with a broad background in the areas of machining, drafting and fluid systems so as to prepare them for entry level positions as machine operators, machine maintenance personnel and quality control personnel. The Manufacturing Engineering Technology degree prepares students for entry-level engineering technician positions in manufacturing. This certificate requires 24 credits in the courses listed below.

For more information about Manufacturing Technology, please visit the program page.

Certificate Requirements

Field of Study Code: MANUF.CER.CAD

Program Requirements
MANUF 1101Industrial Design/CAD3
MANUF 2202Solid Modeling and Design3
MANUF 2203Manufacturing Processes and Design3
MANUF 2206Mechanical Computr-Aided Drafting/Design3
MANUF 2207Tool Design3
MANUF 2208Mechanical Design Portfolio3
Program Electives
Select six credits from the following: 16
Metrology
Physical Metallurgy
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Industrial Safety
Cost Analysis
Electricity and Electronics Fundamentals
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Total Credits24
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In addition to the courses listed above.