CAD/SolidWorks Certificate
Objectives
This certificate program will provide a strong foundation in manufacturing processes and SolidWorks CAD, preparing graduates for employment as machinists, production support staff, mechanical designers, assistant mechanical engineers, engineering research assistants, mechanical engineering associates,manufacturer’s representatives, and specifications and technical specialists.
Student Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the certificate, the graduate will be able to:
- Utilize SolidWorks to produce engineering drawings and to analyze interference fits and tolerances.
- Understand manufacturing processes and their uses in industry.
- Majors and Concentrations
- Automotive Technology – Certificate/AS
- Biotechnology – AS
- Building Energy Management – AS Concentration
- Business Management – BS
- CAD Drafting – Certificate
- CNC Machining – Certificate/AS Pathway
- Computer Information Technology – AS
- Construction Management – AS
- Cybersecurity – AS Concentration
- Electric Vehicle Technology – AS Concentration
- Electrical Engineering – BS
- Engineering Technology – AS
- General Education Core
- HVAC&R Technology – Certificate
- Industrial Electronics Technology – Certificate/AS Pathway
- Manufacturing and Automation Technology – AS Concentration
- Mechatronics Technology – AS Concentration
- Network and Systems Support – Certificate/AS Pathway
- Opticianry – AS
- Practical Electricity – Certificate
- Renewable Energy Technology – AS Concentration
- Software Development – Certificate/AS Pathway
- Center for Computing and Interdisciplinary Technology
- Center for Energy Efficiency and the Trades
- Division of Professional and Continuing Studies
- Library Services
- Franklin Cummings Tech Textbook List
- Academic Calendar
- Registrar
- Course Catalog
- Meet the Academic Affairs Team