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	2025-2026 Academic Catalog																	 
	    CAD/CAM, AAS in Mechanical Engineering
				  
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				The CAD/CAM graduate will earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in the Mechanical Engineering Technology. Students completing the associate degree are qualified to play a support role to the engineering professionals in industry preparing blueprints, layouts, bills of materials, manufacturing and product support documentations. The CAD/CAM major will also prepare the student to interpret designs and to design components and tooling used in manufacturing and to operate production machines and program CNC machines, using G Codes and state-of-the-art CAM software. 
Career Outlook
Job seekers who have a two-year degree should have the best prospects for employment. With the shortage of skilled metalworkers in the United States today, the job opportunities are favorable for the CAD/CAM Technician. 
Program Learning Outcomes
Learners will be able to: 
	- Interpolate and complete engineered drawings using orthographic projection, isometric views, and proper dimensioning practices, then employ the use of Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) software.
 
	- Describe the different manufacturing processes and demonstrate proper use of precision measuring devices and instruments.
 
	- Demonstrate machining projects with an emphasis on safety, fixturing, feeds and speeds, tooling, precision, and accuracy.
 
	- Employ the use of Computer-Aided-Manufacturing (CAM) software.
 
 
			 
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		Total Program Hours 64
 * See Northwest State General Education Requirements  for a list of Humanities and Social/Behavioral Science Electives.  + Students must attain a minimum grade of “C” in all courses with a ‘+’ to progress in the program and to graduate.  STEM and Industrial Technology Division  Franklin Roberts, EdD.  Dean  (419) 267-1273  Building E, Room 1102H  Questions:  NSCC Admissions Office  (419) 267-1320  admissions@northweststate.edu  Course curriculum is subject to change - consult with an Academic Advisor for up-to-date information.  													 | 
												 
											 
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