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CAD 2201: Unigraphics Product Design & Assembly Layout
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: CAD 2190 or consent of instructor This course provides students with opportunities for utilizing design concepts learned previously to create master assemblies, layouts and drawings related to body dies, fixtures and product designs. Students will use Sketcher, assemblies and components, basic geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) concepts, and drafting processes to work through design changes, create mating parts within specifications, and learn to use the master model concept. Refer to current Schedule of Classes for software version(s). Course/lab fees
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CAD 2250 2259: Special Topics in Computer-Aided Design II
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisites: CAD 1101 plus additional course(s) based on special topic content as needed. Students will be introduced to and complete computer-based assignments in, new software and/or applications in the field of computeraided design, computer-aided engineering, and design/manufacturing simulations. Refer to current Schedule of Classes for topics, prerequisites, and, software version(s). Course/lab fees
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CAD 2301: Tool Design Fixtures and Gauges
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: CAD 2110 Pre or Corequisite: CAD 2190 This course is designed to acquaint the student with the procedures involved in developing jigs, fixtures and other tooling devices, using a suitable CAD software package, needed for efficient and economical manufacture of products. It includes the preparation of all necessary drawings and supporting documents. Several design projects representing a variety of tooling applications will be required. Refer to current Schedule of Classes for software version(s). Course/lab fees
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CAD 2351: Die Design Applications
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: CAD 2110 Pre or Corequisite: CAD 2190 The student will study the various types of dies and standard die components as used in industry for the manufacture of production parts. The techniques and principles of computer aided design will be applied in the designing of blanking, piercing, compound blanking and piercing, and progressive dies. Design considerations of parts to be stamped and reactions of stock material will be studied along with strip layouts, shearing action and stripper construction. The student will also learn the use of parts catalogs, design standards and how to incorporate safety in die design. Emphasis will be on achieving greater productivity on a CAD system. Refer to current Schedule of Classes for software version(s). Course/lab fees
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CAD 2450: Advanced Drafting and Design Co-op Internship
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Pre or Corequisite: CAD 1450 Internship students will continue practical training in the field of Drafting/Design and Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) applications. Students will be employed in a supervised situation under the guidance of a qualified coordinator. During the Advanced Co-op Internship period students will be involved in design activity relating to their specialty area, such as body design, tool and fixture design, plastics design, etc.
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CAD 2602: Vehicle Underbody Design and Assembly
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisites: CAD 2151, or consent of instructor This course covers an automotive-based approach to developing a typical vehicle underbody. Including the creation of individual component parts, assemblies will be designed, positioned, and analyzed, using both studentcreated components and supplied parts to understand the interaction of multiple components within the full underbody assembly. Component development utilizing CATIA software will incorporate automotive practices and methods. Refer to current Schedule of Classes for software version(s). Course/lab fees
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CAD 2702: Vehicle Upper Body Surface D esign and Assembly
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: CAD 2151 or consent of instructor This course presents surfacing scenarios related to different design situations encountered. Students will create new parts from information such as: sections and reference surfaces; scan data; and modification of existing surfaces. Course also teaches the methodology of adding such features as flanges, stiffeners and holes. There will be extensive use of Freestyle and Generative Shape Design workbench programs. Assemblies will be created, positioned and analyzed, using both student-created components and supplied parts. Surface development utilizing CATIA software will incorporate automotive practices and methods. Refer to current Schedule of Classes for software version(s). Course/lab fees
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CAR 1100: Automotive Detailing and Prep
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
CAR 1100 provides the basic knowledge of automotive cleaning and preparation. The student will perform personal and environmental safety practices associated with buffing and polishing, removal of overspray, cleaning interior and exterior surfaces, and preparing a vehicle for delivery. Customer satisfaction will be emphasized during the performance of coursework and actual vehicle preparation activities. Course/lab fees
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CAR 1200: Auto Body Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The student will perform correct procedures for: removal and replacement of non-structural body panels, repairing light sheet metal damage, removal and replacement of interior and exterior trim and bumpers. Alignment of outer body panels and replacing associated hardware will also be performed. Course/lab fees
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CAR 1300: Collision Welding
4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The student will perform specific GMAW (MIG) weld repairs on galvanized mild and high strength steel following the repair guidelines established by 1-CAR and the collision repair industry. The student will identify and perform cutting processes for different materials and locations in accordance to manufacturer's specifications. Course/lab fees
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