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Manufacturing Technologies Career Field


Computer-Aided Design


Learn programs for designing homes, interiors, machine parts and industrial products.


Ohio College Tech Prep Program CT2 Credits:


Year One – 3.5 elective Option: 2.5 elective and 1 Alg.II or Pre-Calculus


For promotion, studentmust pass Alg. II in Year One at CVCC or elsewhere or enroll in Alg. II for Year Two. Year Two – 3.5 elective Option: 2.5 elective, and 1 Alg. II or Pre-Calculus


(See pages 77-78 for college credits)


Certification: Students will have the opportunity to acquire the following certifications: 


 Solidworks  AutoCAD


 Microsoft Office Specialist  IC3


Certification)  OSHA 10-Hour Safety  Adobe Certified Associate


What skills will I learn? 





Computer applications – 3 ds Max – AutoCAD – Revit – Solidworks


 Orthographic projection  Geometric constructions  Model building


 Manufacturing processes  Mechanical technology


www.cvccworks.com [57] Traditional drafting techniques (Internet & Computing Core


Career Technical Credit Transfer Program  Architectural details


 Solids modeling


What types of equipment


are used? 


American Design Drafting Assoc. – Mechanical Drafting – Architectural Drafting


Network Pentium dual processors  Traditional drafting tools  Model building equipment  3D model printer


What should I consider


about myself? 


Visual awareness  Mechanical ability  Manual dexterity


 Creative/artistic aptitude  Technical ability  Attention to detail


 Ability to participate on a team


Successful experiences in these courses will help


prepare you for this program: 


Computer Applications  Computer-Aided Design  Industrial Technology  Algebra I/Geometry  Art/Design


 Mechanical Drawing  Architectural Drawing


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