| Computer Aided Design and Drafting Diploma (CADD) program will equip students with the knowledge and skills to perform computerized design and drafting functions in an industrial or engineering setting. This program is designed to provide students with the necessary technical knowledge and skills to seek entry-level CADD positions.
Our CADD diploma program will provide students with a combination of mechanical and CADD software training as well as business and technical coursework. In order to meet the various industrial demands that require the capability to use multiple applications, our students study Auto CAD, Autodesk Inventor, Solid Works, Pro/Engineer Wildfire, Unigraphics, and Engineering Communication.
*Computer Aided Design and Drafting diploma is approved as a vocational program under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005
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Course Modules:
AutoCAD Level 1: Essentials
AutoCAD Level 2: Intermediate
AutoCAD Level 3: Advanced (3D)
Autodesk Inventor Level 1: Essentials (Parts and Assemblies Design)
Autodesk Inventor Level 2: Advanced Design
Autodesk Inventor Level 3: Sheet Metal Design
Solid Works Level 1: Essentials (Parts and Assemblies Design)
Solid Works Level 2: Advanced Part and Assemblies Design
Solid Works Level 3: Sheet Metal, Weldments Design & Drawings
Pro/Engineer Wildfire Level 1: Essentials (Parts and Assemblies Design)
Pro/Engineer Wildfire Level 2: Advanced Parts and Assemblies Design
Pro/Engineer Wildfire Level 3: Sheet Metal Design
Unigraphics NX5 Level 1: Fundamentals of Part and Assembly Design in UG
Unigraphics NX5 Level 2: Advanced Modeling and Assembling in UG
Unigraphics NX5 Level 3: Sheet metal Design
Unigraphics NX5 Level 4: Drawings and Drafting in UG
Professional Communication in Engineering
Admission Requirements:
- An Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, OR
- Students are 18 years of age or older and pass the program entrance examination
Course Duration: Full time: 11 months (48 weeks) | Days: Mon.- Fri.
Campus:
Mississauga Campus: 1011 Eglinton Avenue East, Unit 1, Mississauga, ON L4W 1K4 | Phone: 905-629-3088
North York Campus: 150 Consumers Road, Suite 306, North York, ON M2J 1P9 | Phone: 416-383-1608
Kitchener Campus: 146 Trafalgar Avenue, Kitchener, ON N2A 1Z7 | Phone: 519-895-0088
Career Description:
Nearly half of all drafters work for architectural and engineering firms that design construction projects or related contract work. The other half often find jobs in a variety of manufacturing industries.
Stanford graduates usually work with engineers as part of the engineering design team. They prepare engineering designs, drawings and related technical information in multidisciplinary engineering teams or in support of engineers, architects or industrial designers, or they may work independently.
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