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Rocklin, California

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DES 0040

Managing the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Environment

Designed for the advanced Drafting and Engineering Support student. Topics include proper CAD management skills and the development of "as built" models used in the manufacturing, architectural and civil disciplines. Focus on utilizing, creating and instituting CAD standards, policies and procedures. Development of prototypes integral to the design process in their chosen area of concentration (mechanical, civil and/or architecture). (CSU)

Units: 3.0

Hours: 90 (36 lecture; 54 laboratory which may be scheduled TBA)

Prerequisites:
DES 0022 - Architectural Drawing III-BIM (Building Information Modeling)
or
DES 0011 - Three-Dimensional Modeling
and
DES 0010 - Civil Applications of Computer-Aided Design
Min Grade: C
Recommended courses:
DES 0003D - Design for Additive Manufacturing - 3D Printing
Min Grade: C