Computer-Aided Manufacturing AAS

Industrial Technology Department | A.A.S. Associate of Applied Science Degree | 2 years

Design your future career in as little as two years with an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer-Aided Manufacturing at Clackamas Community College.

Combine the skills and training in computer-aided drafting (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM) and work with computer numerical controls (CNC) with an Associate of Applied Science Degree in computer-aided manufacturing from Clackamas Community College. Gain the skills needed to work as:

  • CNC programmer and operator
  • CAD technician
  • Manufacturing engineering technician

Computer-Aided Manufacturing AAS

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Description and Outcomes

Computer-Aided Manufacturing Core Requirements

Complete 3 credits of HD-209 or MFG-280
  • HD-209
  • Job Search Skills
  • 3
  • MFG-280
  • Manufacturing Technology/CWE
  • 3
 
Complete CDT-130 or CDT-223
  • CDT-130
  • Introduction to Fusion
  • 2
  • CDT-223
  • Inventor Fundamentals
  • 3
 
Complete the following Core Requirements
  • CDT-102
  • Sketching & Problem Solving
  • 3
  • CDT-103
  • Computer-Aided Drafting I
  • 3
  • CDT-108A
  • Introduction to SolidWorks
  • 3
  • CDT-225
  • Advanced SolidWorks
  • 3
  • EET-215
  • Technical Mechanics
  • 3
  • EET-225
  • Mechatronics I
  • 2
  • EET-233
  • Programmable Logic Controllers I
  • 3
  • EET-234
  • Programmable Logic Controllers II
  • 3
  • EET-235
  • Mechatronics II
  • 2
  • MET-170
  • Introduction to Manufacturing Processes
  • 3
  • MFG-130
  • Basic Electricity I
  • 3
  • MFG-209
  • Programming & Automation for Manufacturing
  • 3
  • MFG-218
  • Lean Manufacturing and Quality Systems
  • 3
  • MFG-219
  • Robotics
  • 3
  • MFG-221
  • Materials Science
  • 3
  • MTH-080**
  • Technical Mathematics II
  • 3
  • MTT-111
  • Manual Machining I
  • 4
  • MTT-112
  • Manual Machining II
  • 4
  • MTT-121
  • CNC I: Set-Up and Operation
  • 4
  • MTT-122
  • CNC II: Programming and Operation
  • 4
  • MTT-123
  • CNC III: Applied Programming and Operation
  • 4
  • MTT-141
  • CAD/CAM I
  • 4
  • MTT-241
  • CAD/CAM II
  • 4
  • MTT-242
  • CAD/CAM III
  • 4
 

Computation Related Instruction

Complete MTH-050
  • MTH-050**
  • Technical Mathematics I
  • 4
 

Communication Related Instruction

Complete WR-101
  • WR-101**
  • Workplace Writing
  • 4
 

Human Relations Related Instruction

Complete 3 credits. See catalog for approved Related Instruction Courses.
 

PE/Health/Safety Related Instruction

Complete MFG-107
  • MFG-107
  • Industrial Safety & First Aid
  • 3
 

**Substitute college transfer courses for these courses if you plan to continue your education at a higher education institution. It is recommended that you consult with a faculty advisor or a staff member in Student Services for the transfer requirements of the specific advanced program or school.
 
Students with specialized job training needs may be eligible to substitute some classes. Consult your instructor or the department chair for more information.
 
Total Credits Required: 97-98