Engineering & Fabrication
3D Computer Aided Design (3D CAD) |
This course is designed to create or further student interest in the exciting and varied world of engineering & design. This is important since there is a great demand for highly qualified people with the ability to solve challenging problems that improve and provide value to our culture.
This course and the Engineering & Design program is associated with Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and many other
colleges through Project Lead the Way: www.pltw.org.
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For students in grades: |
9-10 |
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Scheduling: |
One semester; 50 minute per day |
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Credits: |
1/2 credit per semester |
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Graduation Requirement: |
This course fulfills the Mount Anthony ½ credit in Technology |
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Co-requisite: |
Algebra 1 or Geometry or teacher approval |
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Student Organizations: |
Students taking this course are eligible to participate in SkillsUSA contests and events |
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Interesting topics of study in 3D CAD include: |
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- 3D Computer Aided Design (3D CAD)
- Computer Modeling using Inventor
- Career Opportunities
- Drawing & Sketching
- Ergonomics-Human Factors Design
- Geometric Shapes & Principles of Interesting Designs
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