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Technical Program

Computer-Aided Drafting (CRT.CAD)

Certificate

industrial technology

Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD), also called Computer-Aided Design, has evolved from an experimental process to a highly efficient tool in the past 20 years. CAD not only replaces most manual drafting, but can also be used for generating bills of materials, doing computerized structural analysis and controlling manufacturing machines. Several companies in the local area and worldwide, both large and small, utilize CAD for a variety of purposes. Computer-Aided Drafting is a unique application of computer graphics.

The CAD draftsman can easily produce and modify plans, blueprints, designs, technical illustrations and schematics. Once a student completes the CAD certificate program, he or she will not only know how to operate a CAD system, but also how to set-up, customize and troubleshoot it. The many uses of CAD have opened many career opportunities in this exciting high-tech field. As a stand-alone certificate, the graduate can expect to find employment as a CAD draftsman or CAD operator. Those earning an associate in applied science degree can complete a few additional courses and earn a CAD certificate. The CAD certificate can greatly increase the opportunities for a good paying job in such fields as manufacturing, civil engineering, electronics or building construction.


Program requirements may change over time. Specific degree/graduation requirements are determined by the student's degree audit.


For more information contact:
Leo Kitten
217-234-5316
lkitten@lakeland.cc.il.us

* There are prerequisites or course requisites for this course
** Electives must be approved by Program Coordinator or Division Chair
one cross Course only offered fall semester
Footnote 2 Course only offered spring and summer semester
Footnote 3 Course only offered spring semester
Footnote 4 Courses offered in odd numbered years only
Footnote 5 Courses offered in even numbered years only
Footnote 6 SOS 050 Human Relations and PSY 271 Introduction to Psychology cannot be used as a social science elective
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First Year
First Semester
TEC 045
Presents basic drafting skills and concepts preparatory to advanced drafting and computer-aided drafting courses. Portable drafting instruments will be required.

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Intro to Drafting
2 - 3
TEC 103
Comprehensive overview of the basic skills of engineering drawing, descriptive geometry, and computer-aided drafting (CAD). Small portable drafting equipment and a workbook are required.

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or
Engineering Graphics
 
CAD 056
Basic Theory of CAD. Student will learn to use a Computer Aided Drafting system to create simple to moderately complex technical drawings. (Repeatable 1 Time)

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CAD I (Module 1)
2
CAD 058
This course familiarizes the student with the setup, use and features of various CAD systems. Such subjects as operating systems, file management and customizing AutoCAD are also studied.


Prerequisites: CAD 056


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CAD Systems (Module 2) * +
2
TEC 050
Fundamentals of basic arithmetic, calculator usage, algebra, geometry and right angle trigonometry.

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Technical Math I
2
TEC 052
Offers the student an in-depth study of algebra including factoring, solving linear systems, quadratic equations and exponents.

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Technical Mathematics II *
2
ENG 098
Students will learn the principles of communications by listening, speaking, and writing. Emphasis is placed on communication skills related to the demands of the student's career area.

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Communications I
3

Suggested Elective
3
  Total Semester Hours:
16 - 17
 
Second Semester
CAD 057
This course is a continuation of CAD I (CAD056). Such subjects as Symbol Libraries, Block Attributes, 3 D Design, Solid Modeling and Slide Shows are studied.


Prerequisites: CAD 056


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CAD II *
3
CAD 059
This course is a more in depth study of computer aided design. The student will explore specific applications of CAD and industry requirements.


Prerequisites: CAD 058 and CAD 057 or concurrent enrollement


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Special Applications of CAD * +++
3
CIS 160
Provides an opportunity for the student to work with various types of software on the PC. These learning activities include MS Windows, Word Processing, Spreadsheet Design,Database Management, Internet access, and presentation program. (Repeatable 3 Times)


Prerequisites: Students must take CIS 040 or have previous HS experience


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Practical Software Applications *
3

Suggested Elective
6
  Total Semester Hours:
15
 

Suggested Electives
BCT 045
Enables the student to interpret architectural and engineering working drawings and specifications for residential and commercial construction. Incorporates site visits when possible.


Prerequisites: TEC 045


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Plans and Specifications
3
TEC 040
Fundamentals, principles, and practices involved in producing and reading industrial blueprints. Covers basic through advanced blueprint reading and basic drafting procedures. Advanced work is adjusted to special interest groups.

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Blueprint Reading for Industry
2.5
BCT 062
Emphasis is placed on residential and small commercial design. Problems presented have varied materials and structural systems. Some emphasis is placed on building code requirements. CAD Incorporated. Enables the student to interpret architectural and engineering working drawings and specifications for residential and commercial construction. Incorporates site visits when possible.


Prerequisites: BCT 050 TEC 045


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Architectural Drafting II * +++
4
MTT 050
A study designed to highlight the theory and application of cutoff machines, drill press, engine lathe, milling machines, and basic benchwork involving layout and hand tools.

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Introduction to Machining Procedures
3
CIM 060
Introduction to computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine tool operation, programming and processes. Manual and computer assisted part programming with machine tool verification.


Prerequisites: CAD 056

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Computer Numerical Control Machining * +++
3
CIM 044
A comprehensive study of industrial robotics used in computer integrated manufacturing systems. Some areas of study include history, classification, tooling, sensors, safety and justification of robotic systems. The student will learn robotics related to manufacturing, and fundamental robotic programming. (Repeatable 3 Times)

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Industrial Robotics +
2.0
CAD 092
An introduction to the use of a CAD/CAM system. Student will learn to use a computer for design and to automatically create programs to control manufacturing equipment.

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Computer-Aided Manufacturing * +
3
CET 081
A study of Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) related to civil engineering applications.


Prerequisites: CET 082


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CAD for Civil Engineering * +++
3
CET 060
Fundamentals of basic surveying operations such as chaining, leveling and use of the transit and the basic calculations associated with these operations.

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Surveying I
3
BCT 076
Prepares the student to do structural steel erection drawings including shop drawings. Also included is a study of mechanical systems of a building such as plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning and electrical wiring requirements and code restrictions. Enables the student to interpret architectural and engineering working drawings and specifications for residential and commercial construction. Incorporates site visits when possible.


Prerequisites: BCT 062


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Architectural Drafting III * +++
4
CAD 075
Designed to promote on the job experience in CAD technology while applying skills and knowledge learned in the program. The employers and supervising instructors work closely with the student in an off campus job site. (Repeatable 2 Times)

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CAD S.O.E. *
3
EET 054

Design and Fabrication
2.5
EET 060
This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of computer hardware and give students hands on experience in assembling, upgrading and troubleshooting basic computer systems and hardware.

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Computer Hardware
3
ESC 106
Introduction to basic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, using the ArcView GIS software program. Course will focus on developing both a theoretical background in the technology and real world applications using GIS techniques.

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Intro to GIS
4
CAD 062
This course is a study of three-dimensional solid modeling using the Solidworks system. The student will learn to create, view, render and plot 3D models and assemblies. (Repeatable 3 Times)


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Introduction to Solidworks * +++
2
   

Total Program Hours: 31 - 32

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