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.
Students that complete Computer Aided Design and Fabrication
will be given priority placement in the Engineering and Design;
Design & Fabrication and Artificial Intelligence programs.
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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3D CAD Students Study: |
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- Three-Dimensional Computer Modeling using Autodesk Inventor
- Visual Analysis of Products
- Measurement Techniques
- Dimensional Analysis of Products
- Project Planning
- Career Opportunities in Computer Aided Design
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