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2015-16 Academic Catalog 
    
2015-16 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

CAD/CAM - CADM.COC


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The CAD/CAM certificate is designed to provide students with basic manufacturing and design skills. This certificate can be completed in one year (two semesters); however, it must be started in the fall semester.

The CAD portion of the CAD/CAM certificate prepares the student for an entry level position as a design detailer using AutoCAD or similar CAD software. Students gain skills in 2D and 3D part creation including geometrical dimensioning practices. Students who complete this certificate are prepared for employment as entry level detailers using any CAD system. The CAM portion of the CAD/CAM certificate program prepares the student for an entry-level position in any manufacturing company. The student will be capable of taking a part print, determining the appropriate method for manufacturing, programming the part, then setting up and running a CNC machine. Students will be able to inspect the finished pieces for quality compliance. Students who complete the required course of study can assume entry-level positions as CNC programmers, CNC machine operators, inspectors, or technical sales representatives. Students also learn the integration of CAD with CAM to obtain a fundamental understanding of how to proceed from the design stage to manufacturing.

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Upon successful completion of the requirements for this program, a Certificate of Completion in CAD/CAM from STCC will be awarded.

Total: 14 credits


Total (CADM.COC) Curriculum Program Credits: 27


Notes:


  1. This course may be waived if the student shows proof of industrial CNC experience. Either a letter from an employer or a resume must be provided to the Department Chair of Mechanical Engineering Technology for consideration. MET-151  CNC Applications, may be used to replace MET-131  for students without industrial CNC experience.
  2. Prior approval of elective is required from the department chair of mechanical engineering technology or his/her designee.

Department Personnel


Name Title Office Phone Email
Ralph Disa Assistant Professor 111/100B 413-755-6142 redisa@stcc.edu
John LaFrancis Professor 111/100B 413-755-6130 lafrancis@stcc.edu
Gary Masciadrelli Professor/Chairperson 17/213 413-755-4602 masciadrelli@stcc.edu
Thomas Minor Instructor 111/116

413-755-6139

tominor@stcc.edu
Duane Parrette Instructor 111/116 413-755-4611 dlparrette@stcc.edu
Joseph Sipitkowski Assistant Professor 111/116
17/215
413-755-6138 jsipitkowski@stcc.edu

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