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CAM 2212 Computer Assisted Programming

An introductory course in the use of Computer Aided Design (CAD)/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software (MasterCAM) as applied to computer numerical control vertical machining centers. Two classroom, two lab hours per week.

Prerequisites: CAM 1107 and CAM 1214

Course Outcomes
  • Demonstrate the ability to import drawings into computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing software and prepare for generating a cnc program.
  • Demonstrate the ability to program simple and complex parts for machining in a turning center using computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing software.
  • Demonstrate ability to draw two dimensional drawing, dimension, and extrude to wire frame using computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing software.
  • Demonstrate the ability to program simple and complex parts for machining in a vertical machining center using computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing software.
Credit Hours: 3
  • Classroom: 2 hours
  • Lab: 2 hours
  • Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering
  • Department: Computer Aided Manufacturing
  • Repeatable Credit: No
  • Offered Online: No
Available Sections
Not currently offered this term