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1. Meet the requirements for this certi cate level. 2. Complete the following.
Complete one course: 4.5
Complete one course from the series: 4
DMT 60A - 60E series
SolidWorks (Beginning) (4)
Complete one course from the series: 4
DMT 61A - 61E series
SolidWorks (Intermediate) (4)
Complete one course from the series: 4
DMT 65A - 65E series
Creo Parametric (Beginning) (4)
Complete one course from the series: 4
DMT 66A - 66E series
Creo Parametric (Intermediate) (4)
Total Units Required ....................................18
CNC Machinist
Certi cate of Achievement
The Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machinist Certi cate
of Achievement teaches students the fundamentals of conventional and CNC machine tools. Students learn how to set up safely and operate manual mills and lathes and construct word address programs for the setup and operation of CNC mills. Upon completion, students are prepared for employment in manufacturing facilities as setup persons, machine operators and production workers. This certi cate is part of a career ladder. Students may also choose to complete a Certi cate of Achievement-Advanced or A.S. degree.
Program Learning Outcomes - upon completion, students will be able to:
• Setup and operate conventional and CNC machines safely.
• Construct and inspect machined projects using conventional
and CNC equipment.
• Construct word address programs to machine projects.
1. Meet the requirements for this certi cate level. 2. Complete the following.
CIS 14A CIS 22A
CIS 40
Visual Basic .NET Programming I (4.5) Beginning Programming
Methodologies in C++ (4.5)
Introduction to Programming in Python (4.5)
Complete four courses:
15-18
CIS 18A CIS 55 CIS 89A CIS 89C CIS 89D CIS 97 CIS 98
Introduction to Unix/Linux (4.5)
iOS Development (4.5)
Web Page Development (3)
Client-Side Programming with JavaScript (4.5) Rich Internet Application Development (4.5) FLASH Animation (3)
Digital Image Editing Software (Photoshop) 4.5)
Total Units Required ........................ 19.5-22.5
DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGIES
Computer Aided Design – Mechanical
Certi cate of Achievement
Students pursuing De Anza College’s Computer Aided Design - Mechanical Certi cate of Achievement will receive an education in the fundamentals of CAD that combines the use of two
types of design graphic software packages. Students will learn substantive job skills in Creo and SolidWorks CAD systems
that will make them employable in industrial and mechanical engineering and design.
Program Learning Outcomes - upon completion, students will be able to:
• Solve basic and complex drafting and design application
problems using industry standard two-dimensional and three-dimensional software and feature-based parametric design software.
• Apply the fundamentals of computer-aided drafting and design to disciplines such as architectural, mechanical and industrial design and engineering.
• Utilize industry standard microcomputer CAD software and the hardware, operating systems and peripherals used to facilitate it.
• Create engineering notes and scaled drawings using ASME and/or International Standards Organization (ISO) speci cations.
• Satisfy a prospective employer with quality technical expertise in the use of two CAD tools (SolidWorks and Creo) at a level commensurate with entry- to mid-level usage in industry design and engineering.
DMT 80 DMT 84A
DMT 84B DMT 90
Introduction to Machining and
CNC Processes 5 Introduction to Computer-Aided
Numerical Control (CNC) Programming
and Operation; Mills 5 Computer-Aided Numerical Control (CNC) Programming and Operation;
Lathe Introduction, Advanced Mills 5 Print Reading and Machine Shop
Calculations 4.5 Total Units Required .................................19.5
1. Meet the requirements for this certi cate level.
2. Complete the following.
CNC Machinist
Certi cate of Achievement-Advanced
A.S. Degree
The CNC Machinist Certi cate of Achievement-Advanced
and A.S. degree teaches students the fundamentals of CNC machine tools. Students learn safe setup, editing and operation of CNC equipment, including vertical and horizontal mills, lathes and rotary multi-axis components. Students are taught to dimension and inspect parts using various inspection methods and to analyze materials and processes used in manufacturing.
DMT 52
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing: CAD Applications
2
80
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