St. Clair County Community College 2005-2006 Catalog
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Program Code: AASDD
COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCE DEGREE
Honors Degree option available
Engineering Technology Dept. 810-989-5754
This program is a combination of tool and industrial technology. Students learn to design cutting tools, gauges, jigs, fixtures, punches, and dies. They also will study production line layout, methods of determining the distributing expenses, and estimating material, labor and tool costs and will provide the technical knowledge and skills necessary for entry-level employment in industry.
Suggested Course Sequence
FIRST YEAR - 1st Semester Semester Hours
EG 160 Fundamentals of Drafting 4
PS 101 Introduction to Political Science GA GP 3
ENG 101 English Composition I WR 3
MTH 112* Intermediate Algebra and Plane Trig. MA CT 5
MFT 111 Machine Tools GA 4
19
2nd Semester Semester Hours
EG 162 Advanced Drafting with AutoCAD CL 4
EG 161 Descriptive Geometry 4
or
EG 180 Engineering Graphics 4
MFT 214 Machine Tool Advanced 4
QA 117 Statistical Process Control I OC 3
15
SECOND YEAR - 1st Semester Semester Hours
EG 115 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing GA 2
EG 267 Tool/Die Design 3
EG 270 Introduction to Solid Modeling 2
PHY 121 College Physics I 5
MFT 211 Beginning NC/CNC Programming 4
16
2nd Semester Semester Hours
ENG 102 English Composition II WR 3
EG 163 Solid Works - Product Design & Development 3
PHY 122 College Physics II 5
EG 266 Jig/Fixture Design 3
Technical Elective** 3
17
Total Credit Hours = 67
Total Contact Hours = 91
* Students have the option of taking MTH 110 and 111 as a replacement of MTH 112. If students choose MTH 112, they must select one more course from the Critical Thinking list as an elective.
** Technical Elective: course must be chosen from one of the following disciplines: AD, EG, ELT, IA, MFT, QA, WELD. A transfer agreement exists with Wayne State University. See Engineering Graphics program advisor for transfer of credit.