Course Name: *CADD/CNC Manufacturing 2
Course Number: 80310
Open to: Grades 10, 11 & 12
Credits: 1/2 credit
Length: 1 Semester
Prerequisite: CADD/CNC Manufacturing or Introduction to Engineering Design
Content: This course will qualify for articulation with FVTC for dual credit, allowing students to earn 2 credits. The course will provide students with an opportunity to further develop skills in creating and reading technical drawings as well as 3D solid modeling while utilizing CNC (Computer Numeric Control) equipment (3D printers, laser engraver, CNC router, CNC plasma, CNC mill, vinyl cutter) to create teacher and/or student-directed projects. Students will enhance their skills in drawing techniques and procedures, equipment and material usage as well as applied CNC.
Activities: Students will have the opportunity to create hands-on projects utilizing 3D solid modeling, 3D printing, laser engraving, CNC routing, CNC plasma cutting, and/or CNC milling.
Technology Integration: Using Autodesk Inventor (or similar) to build 3D solid models. Creating projects utilizing 3D printing, laser engraving, CNC routing, CNC plasma cutting, and/or CNC milling.
Cost: None