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Now that you're getting closer to a
career in the mechanical design field,
start by researching a few of the web sites listed
below:
MCCC
Michigan Works
Monster.com.
This course focuses on
the process of interpreting complex
engineering drawings and developing the
detail drawings which are used in
manufacturing parts. The course is
designed to simulate the engineering
environment from a detailer's
perspective and provide application
based drawings/projects commonly found
in industry. The projects consist
of commercial details, machine from
solid details, casting details, and
weldment details. The course will
pull together the skills acquired in
MDTC 160 and MDTC 161 and will enable
the student to develop and critique
their research skills. CAD lab is
required to complete drawings.
MDTC 224
CAD Applications - Mechanical
Offered Fall Semester Only
3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: MDTC 160 and MDTC
161