Certificate in Computer Aided Design for Engineers

The Computer-Aided Design (CAD) for Engineers Certificate program is a specialized program that equips students with essential skills and knowledge to excel in Computer-Aided Design, Drafting, and Analysis for engineering applications. It ensures their readiness for a competitive workforce.

Admission Requirements and Guidelines:
  1. Admission Criteria:
    • Be currently enrolled in a regionally accredited undergraduate program in engineering, science, or technology and in good academic standing,
    • or hold a degree from an associate’s, bachelor’s, or graduate-level program in engineering, science, or technology.
  2. Grade Requirement:
    • Earn a grade of "C" or higher in each certificate course to satisfy program requirements.
  3. Course Transfer Policy:
    • No external courses may be transferred into the certificate program.

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College of Business, Engineering, and Technology

Requirements for the Certificate in Computer-Aided Design for Engineers

ENGR 304Engineering Graphics I3
ENGR 440Computer Aided Design of Mechanical Components3
MEEN 401Finite Element Analysis in Mechanical Design3
Total Hours9