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All courses are for unit credit and apply to a De Anza associate degree unless otherwise noted.
D DMT 62E SolidWorks: Top-Down Design and 4 Units Advanced System Tools
Prerequisite: Any DMT 61A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
Advanced 3D Solid Modeling techniques using SolidWorks. Emphasis is on Advanced Assembly Mates, Large Assembly Management Tools, and Top-Down Design. In addition, time is given to safe and proper development of new Solid Models and Drawing Documents from legacy solid models, using so-called Top- Down Assembly techniques.
DMT 63A SolidWorks: Surface Modeling 4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 60A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
Surface design using SolidWorks software to create organic 3D shapes that follow processed-based (or task-based) approach to modeling. Application of multifaceted surfaces features in designing product models and molds for industry.
DMT 63B SolidWorks: Surface Modeling 4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 60A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
Surface design using SolidWorks software to create organic 3D shapes that follow processed-based (or task-based) approach to modeling. Application of multifaceted surfaces features in designing product models and molds for industry.
DMT 63C SolidWorks: Surface Modeling 4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 60A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
Surface design using SolidWorks software to create organic 3D shapes that follow processed-based (or task-based) approach to modeling. Application of multifaceted surfaces features in designing product models and molds for industry.
DMT 63D SolidWorks: Surface Modeling 4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 60A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
Surface design using SolidWorks software to create organic 3D shapes that follow processed-based (or task-based) approach to modeling. Application of multifaceted surfaces features in designing product models and molds for industry.
DMT 64E SolidWorks Simulation 4 Units (Finite Element Analysis)
Prerequisite: Any DMT 60A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the application of SolidWorks Simulation using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to validate and optimize 3D models by measuring stress and displacement distributions of new designs through simulating responses to structural and thermal loads.
DMT 65A Creo Parametric (Introduction) 4 Units
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200, or ESL 261, 262 and 263.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the fundamentals of computer-aided design using Creo Parametric. Application of Creo Parametric software in creating manufacturing models, understanding parametric, parent-child derived features to create 3-D parts, assemblies, and drawings.
DMT 65B Creo Parametric (Introduction) 4 Units
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200, or ESL 261, 262 and 263.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the fundamentals of computer-aided design using Creo Parametric. Application of Creo Parametric software in creating manufacturing models, understanding parametric, parent-child derived features to create 3-D parts, assemblies, and drawings.
DMT 65C Creo Parametric (Introduction) 4 Units
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200, or ESL 261, 262 and 263.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the fundamentals of computer-aided design using Creo Parametric. Application of Creo Parametric software in creating manufacturing models, understanding parametric, parent-child derived features to create 3-D parts, assemblies, and drawings.
DMT 65D Creo Parametric (Introduction) 4 Units
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200, or ESL 261, 262 and 263.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the fundamentals of computer-aided design using Creo Parametric. Application of Creo Parametric software in creating manufacturing models, understanding parametric, parent-child derived features to create 3-D parts, assemblies, and drawings.
DMT 65E Creo Parametric (Introduction) 4 Units
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200, or ESL 261, 262 and 263.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the fundamentals of computer-aided design using Creo Parametric. Application of Creo Parametric software in creating manufacturing models, understanding parametric, parent-child derived features to create 3-D parts, assemblies, and drawings.
DMT 66A Creo Parametric (Intermediate) 4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 65A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the intermediate-level application of Creo Parametric that expands the basic knowledge and understanding of solid models and drawings. Special emphasis is given to the creation of parts, assemblies, and drawings which are more complex and technically more difficult than those projects found in the course prerequisite.
DMT 66B Creo Parametric (Intermediate) 4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 65A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the intermediate-level application of Creo Parametric that expands the basic knowledge and understanding of solid models and drawings. Special emphasis is given to the creation of parts, assemblies, and drawings which are more complex and technically more difficult than those projects found in the course prerequisite.
DMT 66C Creo Parametric (Intermediate) 4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 65A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the intermediate-level application of Creo Parametric that expands the basic knowledge and understanding of solid models and drawings. Special emphasis is given to the creation of parts, assemblies, and drawings which are more complex and technically more difficult than those projects found in the course prerequisite.
DMT 66D Creo Parametric (Intermediate) 4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 65A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the intermediate-level application of Creo Parametric that expands the basic knowledge and understanding of solid models and drawings. Special emphasis is given to the creation of parts, assemblies, and drawings which are more complex and technically more difficult than those projects found in the course prerequisite.
DMT 63E SolidWorks: Surface Modeling
4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 60A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
Surface design using SolidWorks software to create organic 3D shapes that follow processed-based (or task-based) approach to modeling. Application of multifaceted surfaces features in designing product models and molds for industry.
DMT 64A SolidWorks Simulation (Finite Element Analysis)
4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 60A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the application of SolidWorks Simulation using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to validate and optimize 3D models by measuring stress and displacement distributions of new designs through simulating responses to structural and thermal loads.
DMT 64B SolidWorks Simulation (Finite Element Analysis)
4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 60A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the application of SolidWorks Simulation using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to validate and optimize 3D models by measuring stress and displacement distributions of new designs through simulating responses to structural and thermal loads.
DMT 64C SolidWorks Simulation (Finite Element Analysis)
4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 60A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the application of SolidWorks Simulation using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to validate and optimize 3D models by measuring stress and displacement distributions of new designs through simulating responses to structural and thermal loads.
DMT 64D SolidWorks Simulation (Finite Element Analysis)
4 Units
Prerequisite: Any DMT 60A-E course.
Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory (96 hours total per quarter).
This course covers the application of SolidWorks Simulation using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to validate and optimize 3D models by measuring stress and displacement distributions of new designs through simulating responses to structural and thermal loads.
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