Mechanical Engineering Technician - CNC/CAM

Courses

Mechanical Engineering Technician - CNC/CAM-2024/2025

Level 1
Gen Ed - Take a 3 credit General Education elective course.
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
DRAF-1056Blueprint Reading3
This basic course introduces the student to mechanical blueprint reading. Topics covered will include lines, dimensioning, tolerances, types of projection and methods to interpret working drawings.
CADD-1060Computer Aided Design 13
This course is designed to introduce the student to two dimensional CAD (computer aided design) using 2D CAD software. Topics will include the setup of the user interface, file management, creating and editing two dimensional geometry, analyzing and editing of geometry to ensure compatibility for use in toolpaths and creating engineering drawings.
DEVL-1054Skills for Career Success2
This course will cover topics in digital literacy, career management and workplace communication.
MACH-1130Conventional Machine Shop 15.5
This course will enable the student to produce machined metal parts to the specifications of a technical drawing, by means of safely operating milling machines, lathes, and surface grinders.
COMM-1004Language & Communication Skills 13
COMM1004 provides the student with an opportunity to establish skills in reading, writing and editing documents for work-related and personal uses. Students will also practice important study/reading skills and apply grammar rules.
MECH-1075Conventional Machining Theory3
This course is an introductory metal machining theory course covering safety, metrology, drills, lathes, grinders and milling machines.
MATH-1212Mathematics for Trades 12
An introductory level course that teaches students the necessary mathematical skills that will enable them to be successful in the trades programs.

Level 2
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
CADD-1081Computer Aided Design 24
This course is an introduction to using a CAD software package to create CAD data. The students will learn the essential skills to create 2D geometry and working.
MACH-1176Computer Numeric Control8
This course will enable the student to produce machined metal parts to the specifications of a technical drawing, by means of safely setting up, programming, and operating CNC machines.
MECH-1117Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing2
In this course students will be introduced to terms, definitions and concepts used in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing.
COOP-1020Co-operative Education Employment Prep1
This workshop will provide an overview of the Co-operative Education consultants and students' roles and responsibilities as well as the Co-operative Education Policy. It will provide students with employment preparatory skills specifically related to co-operative education work assignments and will prepare students for their work term.
MATH-3087Mathematics for Trades 22
A second level course that teaches students the necessary mathematical skills that will enable them to be successful in the trades programs.
MECH-1012Jig & Fixture Design2
This is an introductory course in tool design that deals with basic jigs and fixtures used for metal machining. Sketching, drafting and CAD techniques will be applied in this course.
BUSI-1103Introduction to Small Business Concepts3
This introductory course will examine some of the theoretical concepts and practical experiences necessary for effectively running a small business. A wide variety of topics such as the social and ethical responsibility of a contemporary business, the importance of human resource and financial resource management, and the current trends in Canadian business will be studied.

Level 3
Gen Ed - Take a 3 credit General Education elective course.
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
CADD-1059Computer Aided Machining6
This is a comprehensive level 2D CAM course. The students will learn to generate tool paths on new and previously completed CAD files. The student will generate and verify tool paths of CNC code form 2D and 3D models; some of which will be run on the CNC machine tools. The student will create and import various CAD files from different software packages to create tool paths. The skills learned in this course will prepare the student to work in an engineering/manufacturing environment.
MACH-3049Computer Numerical Control 37.5
This course will enable the student to expand on the programming knowledge gained in Mach-3048. Many advanced programming techniques will be covered. These include; 4th axis programming, thread milling, turning shapes with declining slopes, as well as learning to construct programs using variables.
MATH-3056Mathematics 42
This applied mathematics course presents students with problems in applied geometry that would help them understand surfaces and solids when working with CNC machines and programs.
MACH-1166Quality Assurance4
This introductory course examines the concepts and methods used to monitor quality in modern CNC manufacturing environments. There will be an overview of effective inspection methods, data gathering, and other tools used by industry to control production.

Gen Ed - Electives
Take 6 General Education Credits -
Normally taken in Levels 1 and 3

Program Residency
Students Must Complete a Minimum of 18 credits in this
program at Fanshawe College to meet the Program Residency
requirement and graduate from this program

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