Certificate - Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CAM) 

Area of Study: Manufacturing Industrial Engineering Technology (Computer-Integrated Manufacturing - CIM) 
Degree/Certificate: Certificate of Proficiency  
Program Description

This program is for students who wish to acquire skills in the 2D/3D modeling of engineering designs and graphics based programming and production of engineering parts, and operation of computer integrated manufacturing systems. Graduates of this program qualify for entry-level employment in traditional and computer integrated modern manufacturing industries.

Degree:  Students may apply credits toward the Manufacturing/Industrial Technology degree program.

This program is designed to prepare students to demonstrate the following program outcomes:  COMPUTER-INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING (CIM) CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY OUTCOMES.pdf

 

Program Requirements

Suggested Semester Sequence

 

First Semester   Credits 

MATH-1160

Technical Mathematics I (1)

4

MET-1100

Technology Orientation

2

MET-1120 Computer Applications and Programming

2

MET-1200

Engineering Drawing  (2)

2

MET-1220

Introduction to AutoCAD (2)

2

MET-1240

Materials and Machine Tools

3

MET-1400

CNC Programming and Operation

3

MIT-2000

CAD/CAM Processes

3

 

Total

21

 
 
 
Program Total Credits

 

34

 
 

 

Notes 

 

 

(1) MATH-1580 & MATH-1610 will be accepted in place of MATH-1160 & MATH-1360.  MATH-1580 and MATH-1610 are recommended for students planning to transfer.

(2)   Consecutive eight-week courses.

Program Outcome