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CADM 130: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course is an introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T). The course will instruct how to specify the size, shape, form, orientation, location, and specific tolerances for part features on drawings. It is based on the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Y14.5 technical standards. This course introduces participants to the GD&T system, providing a working knowledge of the interpretation and application of each symbol, general rules, the datum system, tolerancing, and material conditions.
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CADM 205: Computer Aided Design II
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This is theSecondof three courses that explores the Autodesk AutoCAD software. This course introduces the advanced elements of 2D computer-aided drawing and editing as well as the basic 3D elements of AutoCAD. Concepts of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, symbol libraries, attributes, script files, viewports and utilizing externally referenced files will be covered. 3-D wireframe and solid modeling commands are covered as well as an introduction to 3D modeling techniques. Completion of this course will prepare the student to take the Autodesk AutoCAD User certification test.
Prerequisite:
CADM 115
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CADM 210: Computer Aided Design III
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This is the third of three courses that explores the Autodesk AutoCAD software. This course covers advanced techniques in 3-D modeling, surface and solid modeling, and visualization. Concepts of menu and toolbar customization, AutoLISP programming language and basic parametric modeling techniques will be covered. Students are exposed to numerous discipline-specific types of drawings and modeling techniques. Completion of this course will prepare the student to take the Autodesk AutoCAD Professional certification test.
Prerequisite:
CADM 205
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CADM 220: Parametric Modeling-SOLIDWORKS I
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course introduces the concepts and techniques of parametric feature-based 3D CAD modeling with the Dassault SOLIDWORKS software. The course will cover basic and intermediate commands and concepts to create, edit, manipulate and plot part and assembly models and drawings. Using digital prototype models of industrial, mechanical and consumer products, the student will perform rendering and analysis of design, animation, and simulation of parts and assemblies as well as interfacing with Digital Manufacturing and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing. Completion of this course will prepare the student to take the SOLIDWORKS Certified User (SWCU) certification test.
Prerequisite:
CADM 205
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CADM 230: Parametric Modeling-Inventor I
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course introduces the concepts and techniques of parametric feature-based 3D CAD modeling with the Autodesk Inventor software. The course will cover basic and intermediate commands and concepts to create, edit, manipulate and plot part and assembly models and drawings. Using digital prototype models of industrial, mechanical, and consumer products, the students will perform rendering and analysis of design, animation and dynamic simulation of parts and assemblies, as well as interfacing with Digital Manufacturing and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing. Completion of this course will prepare the student to take the Autodesk Inventor User certification test.
Prerequisite:
CADM 205 (Prerequisite or Corequisite)
Corequisite:
CADM 205 (Prerequisite or Corequisite)
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CADM 235: Revit Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course introduces the concepts and techniques of parametric feature-based Revit 3D modeling software. The course will cover the software's user interface and the basic commands found in the Architectural, Mechanical Electrical Plumbing (MEP) and Structural discipline-specific versions of the software. Although not discipline specific, this course will also familiarize students with the tools required to create, document, manipulate, and print the parametric models. It will demonstrate how to navigate a walk-through of a 3D model using Autodesk Navisworks. Completion of this course will prepare the student with the knowledge to advance to taking a discipline-specific Revit course.
Prerequisite:
CADM 100 or ARCH 101 or CMGT 104
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CADM 240: Digital Manufacturing I
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course is an introduction to digital manufacturing which includes additive, subtractive and formative manufacturing processes as well as rapid prototyping, digital scanning and reverse engineering technology. The digital manufacturing principle will be explained as well as the theory behind each type of digital manufacturing process. The various software, hardware, and equipment utilized in digital manufacturing with be explained as well as hands-on experience with various 3D printers, 3D scanners, 3D digitizers, CNC milling machines, CNC routers and laser cutters/engravers.
Prerequisite:
CADM 230
Corequisite:
CADM 220
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CADM 250: Design Project
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course introduces the concepts, challenges and potential solutions to real design projects. Students work individually or in teams to design a product that will utilize manufactured parts or components. Based on design parameters, students will research, develop, design, analyze and document their project while improving their technical writing, reporting, record keeping, drawing and presentation skills.
Prerequisite:
CADM 220, CADM 230, and ENGL 151
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CADM 255: Statics and Strength of Materials
4.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
This course is an algebra-based introduction for the analytical study of the effects of forces acting on a body at rest. Includes the study of centroids, area moment of inertia, trusses, and frames. Analysis of axial, shear, and torsional stresses and strains in machine and structural elements such as beams, columns, and shafts under static, impact, and dynamic loads are covered. Concepts of thinned-walled cylinders, joints, couplings, shear and moment diagrams, and the design of beams are discussed.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 101
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CADM 260: Computer Aided Design Practicum
3.00 Credits
Northampton County Area Community College
Actual work experience in any of a variety of engineering disciplines providing exposure to the methodology of drafting and design technology to its product or service. A report will be presented on key experiences related to new product or process technology, drafting and design technology, or productivity improvement. Emphasis on drafting and design issues, documentation, and communication skills. Each student is required to secure a sponsor for the practicum of 225 hours of field experience.
Prerequisite:
CADM 210, (CADM 220 or CADM 230), ENGL 101, and Instructor Approval
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