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Engineering CAD Technology Program with integrated Fabrication Lab. Industrial background: Industrial Sewing Upholstery Custom boat enclosures Assembly Drafting and Design of Custom Fabric Structures Trade Show Display Custom CAD Design. Peggy Armstrong-Larsen
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Engineering CAD Technology Program with integrated Fabrication Lab • Industrial background: • Industrial Sewing • Upholstery • Custom boat enclosures • Assembly • Drafting and Design of Custom Fabric Structures • Trade Show Display Custom CAD Design Peggy Armstrong-Larsen Instructor since 2009 • Education: • AAS Degree in Engineering CAD Technology, • Century College • Bachelor of Science Degree in Career and Technical Education, • Bemidji State University
Department Lead Jeff Jahnke 25 years of teaching experience in the Engineering CAD Technology Program at Century College Industry Background: General Electric Medical Systems as a Designer and Group Lead. • Credited with bringing to the program: • AutoCAD, • Inventor, • ProE/Creo and • SolidWorks CAD software to the program. • Co-founder of Century’s FabLab. • Brought in to give engineering and ECAD students an exposure to manufacturing and the opportunity to create prototypes of their designers.
The Team • In addition to teaching ECAD credit-based classes, both instructors go into industry and teach Blueprint Reading and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing at various companies in the Twin Cities through Century’s Continuing Ed/Customized Training (CE/CT) Department Through all of their experiences, Jeff and Peggy bring insight and abilities to Minnesota manufacturing and education community today.
What isEngineering CAD Technology? Translation of ideas, rough sketches, specifications and calculations of engineers and designers into working drawings which are used in making an infinite number of products. Specifications they help develop describe exactly what material and process workers use on a particular job along with calculating the strength, reliability and costs of materials. • They will work in: • Manufacturing firms, • Engineering companies and • Industries • Dealing with: • Plastics, • Machinery, • Electrical equipment, • Fabricated metal products, • Textiles • Transportation equipment.
A CAD drafter is part of a team. Company Design Team Design flow
Where in industry? 1. Medical Devices
Courses include: • Interpreting Engineering Drawings • Engineering Drafting 1 & 2 • Materials and Manufacturing Processes • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing • Descriptive Geometry • Applied Mathematics • Power Transmission Devices • Introductions to AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Inventor and ProE/Creo • Advanced CAD Software • How to Make Almost Anything • Basic Tooling Fixtures • General Physics • Design Project • Special Topics in Engineering CAD
Cad Programs Due to the diverse nature of the Minnesota Manufacturing community, we teach the use of a variety of software programs.
Integrated FabLab • In 2008, the FabLab was created to give engineering and ECAD students an exposure to manufacturing and the opportunity to create prototypes of their own designs. • Since, the FabLab has touched many other areas of the college including Chemistry, Art, Math, and Orthotics and Prosthetics. • Students are offered a class through the ECAD department that is geared toward the entrepreneur that exists in all of us. Students are given the opportunity to see how the things they create in a CAD design are made on a variety of digital machines. • The equipment in the FabLab has also been integrated into most of the other ECAD courses.
Program Awards • Engineering CAD Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree, (64 credits) Students will use Computer Aided Drafting and Design systems to create engineering drawings. Emphasis is placed on mechanical drafting standards, components and design form manufacturing. • Digital Fabrication Technology Certificate (16 credits) Designed for individuals interested in learning more about automation and manufacturing technologies and systems. Students enrolled in ECAD, Engineering, Math and Science programs/disciplines may benefit from a technical set of courses designed to prepare graduates for entry level employment or continuing education in technical/engineering fields. This certificate also serves as an entrance into the ECAD program.
When you Graduate with an AAS in Engineering CAD Technology… • You will enter industry as “Drafters” earning salaries from $28,000 - $32,000 • With experience, they will become Layout Drafters, Designers and Senior Designers Some of the companies that have hired our students are: 3M ADC Advanced Tool Aerotek Engineering Andersen Windows Army Corp. of Engineers AP Engineering Brookdale Plastics Caterpillar Deluxe Tool Doboy Inc. Eagle Tool and Design Elite Engineering Federal Cartridge General Pattern Kieffer Design Laser Master Medtronic MNDOT Nordic Track Nardini Fire Equipment Pattern Mold Design Pearson Tech. Services Reell Precision Rosemount Resistance Tech. Inc. Union Brass Boeing (Seatle WA) Dauffer (Fargo, ND) Contract Services (Rockford, IL) Laser Machining (Sommerset, WI) Progressive Tool & Design (WI) Skyline Displays Smart Carte Scimed Life Systems Senior Design Corp. Tol-O-Matic
Contact information • www.century.edu • Century College Admissions admissions@century.edu Office: West Campus W2350 Phone: 651-773-1700 • Jeff Jahnke jeff.jahnke@century.edu Office: East Campus E1295 Phone: 651-773-1730 • Peggy Armstrong-Larsen peg.armstrong@century.edu Office: East Campus E2332 Phone: 651-779-5769