Mechanical Engineering Technology

Fall 2018

Enrollment:

Fall, Winter, Spring

Degrees and Certificates

Program Website:

View the program website

Tuition and Fees

http://www.ccs.spokane.edu/TuitionFees

Additional Costs

Books$950-1250
Supplies and Equipment$250
* Estimated cost for length of program.

Program Description

The CAD Design and Drafting program prepares students with the skills necessary for drafting and design using both CAD drafting and solid modeling techniques. The course of study prepares students to work in a wide range of engineering disciplines, including engineering teams for large and small manufacturing firms, consultant engineering firms, testing, and research companies to gain employment as computer aided drafters and engineering designers.

Students not only learn to draft using CAD and solid modeling techniques, but also get “hands-on” practical experience in 3D printing, engineering design projects, and by learning fabrication processes used in industry. Coursework includes a balance of basic skills in math and communications, as well as practical application of relevant computer assisted drafting skills in several engineering disciplines, including: mechanical, civil and structural engineering; mechanical design in building systems; electrical and fluid power schematics; and fabrication/piping drafting.

Students may start the CAD Design and Drafting program in the fall, winter, or spring (the spring sequence may be more difficult to complete in two years).

Students are offered several options within the CAD Design and Drafting program. They may choose to complete an AAS degree in one of the following areas: CAD Design and Drafting or Mechanical Engineering Technology. A CAD Drafting Certificate and a Mechanical Engineering Technology Certificate is also available.

Course of Study

This degree and certificate prepare the student to enter directly into a career in a wide range of design and engineering fields. This program is not intended for transfer to a university for baccalaureate studies. Some courses may transfer, but students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic adviser for more current and specific information.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Use the systems, symbols, language and mechanics of the drafting field.
  2. Skillfully apply computers and engineering office software for documentation, communication, design, and drafting.
  3. Identify, solve, and apply engineering calculations relevant to a full drafting and design project.
  4. Work productively in a team environment and/or as an independent drafter/designer when required.
  5. Work with the sense of responsibility and accuracy required in the field of engineering design and drafting.
  6. Develop individual and full sets of drafting projects including shop drawings, assembly drawings, schematics, and construction plans using 2-D CAD and 3-D CAD solid modeling.
  7. Create accurate solid model computer files to transfer to rapid prototypes, CNC use, shop drawings, or engineering designs.
  8. Identify and select appropriate materials and processing of materials used in industry for a design project.
  9. Demonstrate basic shop practices in woods, metals, plastics, and composites, including machining, fabrication/welding, assembly and testing for design prototypes.
  10. Demonstrate global awareness of the impact of efficiency, effectiveness, cost, and sustainability in design.
  11. Create, track, and maintain an engineering design project from inception through scheduling, drafting, prototyping, costing, and documentation.

Career Opportunities

Employment of CAD designers and drafters is strong locally and nation-wide. Many employers are looking for designers who are knowledgeable in the use of proper drafting and documentation and are skilled in CAD drafting techniques as well as an understanding of mechanical and fabrication methods. As engineering and scientific occupations continue to grow, more technicians, designers, and drafters are needed in engineering groups. Due to the expanded use of computer aided design, skilled drafters and designers are in strong demand.
POTENTIAL POSITIONS INCLUDE: CAD design and/or drafting for mechanical firms, manufacturing firms, engineering firms, architects, structural or HVAC contractors, electrical/electronics/fluid power companies, in a wide range of types and sizes of companies.

AAS - SCC

Offered at Locations:  Spokane Community College
Mechanical Engineering Technology prepares students for advanced mechanical drafting and design using both CAD drafting and Solid Modeling techniques.  The course of study prepares students to work in engineering teams for large and small manufacturing firms, consultant engineering firms, testing and research companies.

Students learn the design and manufacturing processes required for a product to be developed from initial concept to final production.  Students not only learn to draft using CAD and Solid Modeling techniques, but also get "hands-on" practical experience in Rapid Prototyping, live design projects, and by learning fabrication processes used in industry.  Coursework includes design and assembly techniques as well as shop practice techniques and shop safety.  The course of study includes advanced disciplines of engineering technology such as math, physics, electrical theory, manufacturing, project management, and/or optional studies as available in statics, strength of materials, chemistry, etc. 

Students will receive an AAS degree. New students should start in fall quarter. Students will need to schedule and make arrangements to complete all courses and electives with a prefix other than CAD or APLED to complete the program in a two-year sequence. All courses must receive a 2.0 or higher to complete this degree. 

This AAS degree can transfer directly to EWU in a Bachelor's degree program.
 

First Quarter

APLED121Applied Written Communication 14
CAD  101Introduction to Technology 23
CAD  111Applied Technical Math 1 33
CAD  114Engineering Graphics/CAD 1 45
15

Second Quarter

APLED123Leadership Skills for Business and Industry 13
CAD  120Basic Blueprint Reading 3
CAD  121Applied Technical Math 2 33
CAD  124Engineering Graphics/CAD 2 5
14

Third Quarter

CAD  133Introduction to Design 5
CAD  137Applied Technical Math and Physics 3
CAD  141Shop Practices 2
CAD  142CAD Solid Modeling 5
15

Fourth Quarter

CAD  244Structural CAD Applications 53
CAD  246Manufacturing Processes and Precision Measuring 2
CAD  252CAD Solid Modeling/Graphics 2 4
CAD  261Project Design and Management 4
PHYS 101General Physics 55
18

Fifth Quarter

CAD  242Mechanical Design Fundamentals 5
CAD  251Applied Tolerances and GD&T 3
CAD  255Technical Applications I 64
CAD  256Mechanical CAD Applications 3
Approved Technical Design Electives 73-5
18-20

Sixth Quarter

APLED125Employment Preparation 13
CAD  264Technical Applications II 64
CAD  265Manufacturing and Measuring Systems 2
CAD  268Schematics/Advanced CAD 3
Approved Technical Design Electives 73-5
15-17
95-99 credits are required for the AAS

Approved Technical Design Electives 

CAD  258Schematic CAD Applications 4
CAD  260Fabrication and Piping CAD Applications 3
CHEM&161General Chem: w/Lab I 5
ELMT 112Electrical Theory 5
ELMT 243Introduction to Programmable Controllers 4
FLPT 136Applied Hydraulics/Pneumatics 3
MATH&142Precalculus II 5
MATH&146Introduction to Stats 5
MATH&151Calculus I 5
MMGT 243Fundamentals of Project Management 5
MMGT 244Introduction to Lean Six Sigma 2.5
1This related education requirement may be met by any course or combination of courses approved by the instructional dean.
2CAD 101 may met by an equivalent course or combination of courses approved by the department dean.
3This related education requirement may be met by any course or combination of courses approved by the department dean. This course may be substituted as approved by the CAD instructor or department dean with APLED 112.
4This course may be substituted with ENGR 103 Engineering Graphics/CAD.
5This course may be substituted with an approved elective or with co-op credits CAD 266 and 267 or CAD 288. This course may also be substituted with equivalent courses or approved Technical Design Electives.
6This course may be substituted with co-op credits CAD 266 and 267 or CAD 288.
7The following Spokane Falls Community College courses may be accepted as electives: ENGR 120, ENGR 201, ENGR 202, ENGR 203, ENGR 240.

Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. the information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.